Twilight (Stephenie Meyer) Book Review | NO SPOILERS!

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Ahoy!

Now, it may seem like it was years ago that Twilight was popular, but my Mom didn't let me read it at the time, and I was almost crying before I opened the first page the other day! 

                           


In a Nutshell:

Haha no, I think everybody knows. 

The Actual Review:

'A 12 year old could write better!', 'This was so cheesy', 'This book is so anti-feminist, it's disgusting!', 'Bella is such a bad role model!' . These are things we've all heard, well unfortunately, I have to disagree.

True, it isn't the most well-worded novel I've ever read, but it is entertaining and well-written enough for me to want to carry on reading. Regardless of what people think, I don't think Bella is a bad role-model, just because a character isn't strong, doesn't make them a bad role-model. I'm not strong, and I'm impressionable so does that mean I'm a bad role model to my friends? People also need to understand that their opinion isn't the only one that matters and therefore there is nothing wrong with not being a feminist. 

But to review the actual story, I can only say that I'm so glad I kept waiting. 

Rating:
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Conclusion:
⚫️ It was an entertaining and quick read
⚫️ I don't understand most of the negative-stigma surrounding it
⚫️ It is worth reading!

////////// Quote of the post //////////

"I like the night. Without the dark, we'd never see the stars" - Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

11 comments:

  1. It's not bad, they wouldn't do a movie according to it when there are so many ya books out there. For me it's just a really weird ending of the love triangle...
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    1. Jelena Milosavljevic

      I have to agree with you about that! Im not sure how I feel about the love triangle at the moment!

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  2. I really enjoyed this book when I first read it too. It's not the most amazing thing to have ever been written, and it has its problems, but I'll always have a soft spot for the series! I really love the movies too, they're some of my favourites. Great post! :)

    -- Nicola Reads YA

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    1. Yep, whilst it isn't the best book be read, I genuinely did like it. I haven't read the others yet but hope to soon. How are they in comparison to Twilight?

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  3. They are not horrible, but definitely not great literary works either. For me, it's the Love Triangle which made me hate the book. I literally cried tears of annoyance. I really liked the books when I was actually reading it, but then I finished the whole series and was like... why did I just read that? I hope you don't experience the same! Great review :)

    -Rekha @ Million Book Mill

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    1. Thank you for that, Rekha! It sucks to have an experience like that with a book(s). Yes, love triangles are pretty boring! I'm not planning on rushing into completing the saga, but I haven't dismissed it either.

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  4. You know, I don't think these are the worst books out there, I just don't particularly love them. If I ever get around to it (since there are so many books I want to read) I might read this series again, just to see what I think. It was honestly my hate for the movies that ruined the books for me.

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    1. Well, I haven't finished the series but at watched the movie after reading it and I thought it didn't stay true to the story at all! I have to agree that they aren't the worst books (book, in this case) as there are very worse *ahem* "novels" out there!

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  5. I don't care what anyone thinks -- I enjoyed this book. I liked the second and third a little less, but there was something about them that had me turning the pages like crazy!
    Jen @ YA Romantics

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    1. I think that's great! Dare to think what no one else thinks and I have to agree that it is a good book!

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  6. I remember reading the first book twilight right after the movie came out this was around the holiday season of 2008? Well, whenever the movie twilight came out I read the book about a month or two later. But I would not watch the movie until I read the book. I brought it home that night from the library and I started reading it right after dinner. I remember about five chapters and I was in love with this book.
    If you do not mind me asking how old were you when the book 1st came out about 10 years ago?
    I know that it is not a literary masterpiece, but that's doesn't matter not one bit. I know people got all over Edward being some sort of a creepy old stalker... well I was reading the book and I was totally swooning over him. LOL
    I remember finishing the book sometime the following day about 3 AM and I immediately went online to find new Moon. I will admit this now but I was a very bad girl and downloaded a boot leg e-book. Now this is something I do not do anymore nor have I done it many many many years. But I was so desperate to read the next book in the series at 3 AM this is what I did. The next day when I woke up finally I went back to the library and reserved the final books in the series and went home with them the same day.
    I think breaking dawn is my favorite book in the series because I could not wait for her to turn. And of course I was so excited to watch the movie. Something about the way the movie was filmed was really cool

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