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enlarge | Author: Stephenie Meyer Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 765 reviews Sales Rank: 9
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 608 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.9 x 2
ISBN: 0316160199 EAN: 9780316160193 ASIN: 0316160199
Publication Date: August 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED
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Couldn't put this book down..... July 23, 2008 I just love the characters in this series. Ms. Meyer has developed them in such a way that I can't wait to see what they are going to do next. I didn't get bored with this book at all (like I did in the first half of "Twilight"). It moved quickly, and was a smooth, easy, and really fun read. Not complicated(actually a little superficial), but hey, that made it all the more enjoyable. I have read my share of complicated and depressing. I was ready for easy, uncomplicated, and totally fiction. I highly recommend this book, but only after you have read "Twilight" (the first in the series). So much would be lost if you didn't have the background with all of the characters.
Love this series Stephenie Meyer!!!! July 22, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Fabulous, Wonderful, Amazing and Fantastic. I love love love this series. No time for a long review... Off to start Eclipse.
Come on, who hasn't read this book? July 22, 2008 Well, I'm late to this party (as I often am) So I'll give you the short-n-skinny on Stephenie Meyer's second book of the Twilight Series. Bella returns to us and at a celebration gets a minor cut (did you say blood) But wait didn't the crew decide to reject human blood? Uh Oh, what's a hungry vampire to do? Retreat! The book changes direction when Bella meets Frankenste....I mean, Jacob (a werewolf) This is a great teen read (or adults, why not?) but if you never read a Twilight Saga then know this is a book about teenagers and the misadventures the get into.
Other reads:
Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)
Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
and just because it's ranked so high, Watchmen
Good Book! July 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I personally love the second one, it was so good and so worth reading even though it made me cry in the beginning. But the way this book ended in the end was really really good.
Just As Good As Twilight! July 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to disagree with those who say New Moon isn't as good as the first novel in the series, Twilight. I just finished New Moon, and I think it's just as good, only different. (And I read them back-to-back.) In fact, while the love story aspect may not be present throughout the book, I feel like the suspense made New Moon even more page-turning than Twilight. I couldn't put it down because there was absolutely no point in the book where I wasn't dying to find out what happened next!
I don't agree with those who are unhappy that Edward is missing from a good chunk of this book. I understand why he goes, and I think he needed to, for the story. I'm also glad to see how Bella fares without him for awhile. Some have said that Bella just whines over Edward in this book, and that it's unrealistic and annoying. I feel quite the opposite. I think Bella's reaction to Edward leaving was very realistic, actually, for someone who has had their heart broken completely. I could believe it. And when Jacob enters the picture, as a friend to cheer her up, I thought that was also very plausible. I think Meyer did a great job of putting Bella through the exact emotions that someone in her situation in "real life" would go through. Same with how she feels about Jacob. I completely understand how Bella treats the situation. (It doesn't make you not sympathize with Jacob, all the same, but this is also a good representation of how "real life" goes. Not everyone can "get the girl.")
The suspense is amazing. I love how in New Moon Meyer gives even more explanation to how this world works. The backstory and development on legends and origins is compelling. What I think I enjoy about this series so much is that Meyer answers most of the questions she raises, and when she does, it doesn't seem unrealistic. It makes sense. She also continues to being up new questions, as well, to keep you intrigued. I admit, some of the end is a little off the wall, somewhat "unrealistic," even in the context, but I found I didn't care, I was so wrapped up in the story.
Highly recommend this! And when you read it, try not to skip ahead to the end - enjoy each page, Edward or no Edward! It's all good.
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