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4.2 125
Young Adult Fiction
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New Moon brings a new wave to YA literature
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by Shell
New Moon picks up at the beginning of Bella's senior year. She is still trying to get Edward to change her into a vampire, and the though of growing up while Edwards stays 17 terrifies her. This book examines her and Edward's realtionship and the extent that they will go to protect each other.
This book is excellent. While I did enjoy the Twilight more, because it contained more interation between the two main characters, this book is equally excellent in its own way. If you get a chance, it's best to read it twice, as suggested by Meyer, because then you will be able to appreciate her interactions with Jake better instead of merely wanting to get to the end of the book.
New Moon picks up at the beginning of Bella's senior year. She is still trying to get Edward to change her into a vampire, and the though of growing up while Edwards stays 17 terrifies her. This book examines her and Edward's realtionship and the extent that they will go to protect each other.
This book is excellent. While I did enjoy the Twilight more, because it contained more interation between the two main characters, this book is equally excellent in its own way. If you get a chance, it's best to read it twice, as suggested by Meyer, because then you will be able to appreciate her interactions with Jake better instead of merely wanting to get to the end of the book.
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