ENTERTAINMENT: BOOK REVIEW

Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series

By Libby, age 13, Wisconsin



Are you looking for a good book to stick your nose into this summer? Well, look no further. I have the perfect book (or should I say books?) for anyone to read. Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series is the perfect story for any girl to read. Each of the three books in the series are a little bigger than your average book, but don't worry, it's worth it!

People all over the world are sinking their teeth into Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. The story is about a 17 year old girl who finds herself falling head over heels for a vampire named Edward Cullen. I know what you're thinking ... "vampires are not my thing." Well, I felt the same way you did, but reading Twilight will definitely change your view on vampires. By the end of reading this series you'll even be wishing to have vampires come to live in your city. Twilight isn't your normal story about a vampire. This is a love story, demonstrating that if it really is true love, any flaw can be bypassed.


Author Stephenie Meyer


Twilight

Twilight tells the story of how Bella Swan's and Edward Cullen's love first began. The small town of Forks, Washington - it's a big change from Bella's previous home in Phoenix, Arizona. Stephenie Myer wrote this book based on a dream she had about a vampire who fell in love with a human. But there's one problem preventing love between these two. Edward has a strong attraction to Bella's blood. Read the book to find out how Edward overcomes this challenge.



New Moon

One simple paper cut causes a sea of trouble for Bella Swan. Edward leaves Forks and a lost Bella behind. It isn't until Bella befriends a young werewolf that things fit together. You will not be disappointed with this amazing sequel.



Eclipse

Edward now returns to Forks as they finish off their senior year of high school. But Bella is torn between the popular question - vampires or werewolves? Read Eclipse and find out how Edward's mistakes affect him.




If you're still not convinced about the vampire thing, Edward isn't your normal vampire. He's just a guy who wishes to fit in and blend in with humans. There's no bloodsucking here. Edward, along with the rest of the Cullen family, tries to put aside their differences and be like every normal human. Edward is also every girl's Prince Charming. Not only does he have a gorgeous face and a killer body, Edward Cullen's gentleman status can make anyone's heart melt.

So take my advice and read the Twilight series. You'll find that when you've finished the last book, Eclipse, you'll have fallen in love and want more. Have no fear, the fourth book is set to come out this summer on August 4th. And if you fall in love with Stephenie Meyer, she has no plans to slow down anytime soon. She has a book coming out in May outside the Twilight series called The Host. She also plans to write a book on mermaids which, knowing Stephenie, will probably change your view on mermaids the way Twilight will on vampires. You will definitely not be left a couch potato this summer!!



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