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by L. Fusari, Stephenie Meyer
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A Constant Reader
A Constant Reader rated it 10 years ago
Si, lamentablemente leí tres libros de esta...cosa //Yes, sadly I read three books of this...thing
deborahmarkus7
deborahmarkus7 rated it 10 years ago
So much to say about this book! Most of which I already posted in my eleventy-thousand updates, so I'll stick with the theme suggested by a friend: what is it about Bella that casts a spell over so many readers and drives so many other readers smack-dab out of their minds?I got a clue from one of my...
Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 11 years ago
After liking Twilight more than I had expected and also everybody (especially my (then) 14-year-old cousin whom I consider to be a very intelligent young girl) told me that the book was better than the movie, I decided to give this one a chance. I can tell you it was hardly bearable. I listened to N...
Bambbles Rambles
Bambbles Rambles rated it 11 years ago
**A small amount of spoilers below**I liked Jacob. I really did. And I really felt bad for him for all the things Bella pulled on him in this book. I remember my eyes rolling at her reaction to the loss of her love (the pages with just month names was a little over the top). But I genuinely liked Ja...
The Manga Geek
The Manga Geek rated it 11 years ago
When the first Twilight book came out my sister read it, thought it was okay and suggested it to me. I read it, didn't find it interesting and moved on. You read the books, you've seen the movies, so now we're going to talk about them. (actually I'm going to be ranting while you read my review mwa h...
Confuzzled Books
Confuzzled Books rated it 11 years ago
Continuing the story of Bella, Edward and Jacob, Edward leaves Bella after an accident, feeling it's better for her. Bella struggles with missing Edward, and becomes best friends with Jacob, who has a mystical secret. I heard this was one of the least favorites for most Twilight readers, and it was ...
The English Student
The English Student rated it 11 years ago
In New Moon, sequel to Stephenie Meyer's infamous vampire-romance-novel-thing Twilight, Edward Cullen disappears into the wide blue yonder, leaving Bella bereft and hallucinatory, imagining an angry Edward shouting at her whenever she does anything dangerous. What a healthy relationship those two ha...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
Yet another Meyer book that leaves me gobsmacked it managed to get published. A friend pointed me to Cleolinda's hilarious recaps of the books. I read the first book, Twilight with a mixture of curiosity about its following and thinking, surely, this can't be so bad? It is. I kept on reading the ser...
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 11 years ago
This book loses ½ a star because even after reading it twice before, the departure of Edward and the intervening months before Bella finds him always make me cry, and not just a tear or two running down my cheek, it’s full on crying with blubbering and snot galore. I do not enjoy this book as much ...
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
New Moon - you receive two stars from me because I liked the Volturi. End of story. The rest of it was inexplicable. Why did Edward think it was alright to just take off, leaving a vulnerable and possibly mentally ill (she is seeing things after all) Bella to cope with this loss? Who behaves like ...
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