The Twilight saga collection: Stephenie Meyer

The Twilight saga collection Stephenie Meyer Book
by Stephenie Meyer

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Unknown
These books made you feel like you we're right in the fantasy when you we're reading them.
happy76
omg where do i start? when i 1st got the books halfway into the 1st novel i was thinking.....maybe my teenage daughter be more into this than me, then couple of chapters later i was eating ..breathing....sleeping actually not sleeping but reading books at an alarming rate....je adore....seen the 1st instalment of the movie didnt do as much for me as my imagination did but im waiting for the sequalyay lips
Fallenangel1986
i completely agree i watched the movie before i read the books because i just couldn't get enough..after watching the movie..i went and got all four books and they are so good books are better than the movie but thats fine..i really don't read a lot this was the first thing in years but i have reread them all so everyone should totally get them
judysama
the Twilight saga was awesome the movie was horrible but i love the books
junglegirl777
I have to say, I was also assuming this series was more geared for silly teenagers who didn't have a life. Woops. :) I have too many favorite chapters in each book to pick one that is my most beloved. I love them all.

I think what I like most about the series is that Stephanie Meyer is a great author--there aren't many out there than can still surprise me. The fact that she remained original through out 4 whole books was quite impressive.

Edward & Bella have the kind of love we all dream of. The type that says they would rather die than be separated. Romeo and Juliet. ;)

I was very disappointed with the movie myself, but I do plan to go see New Moon when it comes out--just because. :) The books are just so much more in depth..there's something in reading them that can't be conveyed by acting..
crotalus_p
Most over hyped books ever !!!!! don’t get me wrong I enjoyed them (I have still to read the last two) but they are by no way master pieces of literature they are however entertaining and easy to read
Pagan59
I've got to admit that I haven't read the books. Did see the movie and couldn't for the life of me see what all the fuss is about.

Now I do know how much better books are from the movies made from them but the basic story between Edward and Bella has to be similar seeing as it is what carries the story.

But doesn't anyone else see what I see when I watched the movie? A vampire, that while looking like a young man, is in reality close on 100 years old, chasing a 16 year old girl. Now put that in terms of say an 80 year old man diddling with a 16 year old girl. Hmm, now see, there is a very particular term for that sort of thing and it usually involves a prison sentence and a great deal of social castigation and condemnation.

Edward is a paedophile. What difference does it make that he's a vampire? He is still old enough to be Bella's great grandfather. If Bella had been 10 years older, with an adult and much more mature perspective and attitude then different matter. She would have been making rational choices in being with someone that much older than herself. We all know what teenage hormones are like and rational doesn't even come close to entering the equation. Anyone of Edward's advance age would be well aware of this.

Oh, and Bella doesn't get off either. The term spoilt brat comes to mind.
friends4now
I enjoy the books and have read all 5 a bit more than a few times

The movie was AWFUL and I will watch New Moon but don't have high hopes.

The books were decent good story but not worth all the hype at all. Meyers is not the greatest writer in the world and I defiantly prefer other vampire series over this one
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Twilight Saga Collection, 5 Book set: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse (film tie in editions), Breaking Dawn (paperpack) The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (hardback)
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