
Twilight is the must-see film and indeed the must-read book.
Stephenie Meyer delivers a thrilling romance, which embraces the concept of enduring love between a teenager and a vampire.
These two young beautiful souls, which on both sides were somewhat bored in their very real but dull world, become a drug to each other. Edward Cullen is a blood-drinking vampire, but that holds no obstruction to how Bella Swan feels. Blood-thirsty or not, she is completely and utterly in love with this not so ordinary vampire; and Edward, mystified by this particular human, feels the same. Their literal thirst for each other becomes stronger. It’s too late to stop falling in love, but this unconventional love story must remain a secret if they are to stay together. It seems that even someone as strong as a vampire can’t separate himself from a strong human emotion such as love.
Edward’s family history extends in to an intense account of how his family survive without a single drop of human blood, bringing a whole new level to mental strength and physical concentration in the lives of vampires.
The romance tests all boundaries of teenage love and a vampire’s control. But how long can their romance last if physical attraction becomes too much, and how will other vampires resist an easy temptation? A love such as this must live forever, right?
Meyer’s prose incorporates consistent intensity, depth and complexity that link these two unlikely characters together in a modern day world. An exciting and inspirational tale which grips you with every line; and every page lingers with more intensity. Readers will undoubtedly want to be catapulted in to the bodies of the main characters in this very contemplative and dream-like story.
This is definately a book you will want to read over and over again...well, maybe not until you have at least read the next three incredible installments of Meyer's novels: New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn.
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