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From Publishers Weekly – twilight poster Edward
The thousands of followers who are simply hooked on the romantic battles of Bella as well as the vampire Edward will ecstatically devour this third installment with the story begun in The twilight series, but it's less likely to win over any novices. Jake, the werewolf met in New Moon, covets Bella with renewed vigilance. Nonetheless, when repercussions from an episode in Twilight place Bella inside the mortal danger that series enthusiasts have come to expect, Jake and Edward forge an uneasy alliance. The storyline behaviours have started to demonstrate here, but Meyer's other strengths remain intact. The supernatural factors highlight the regular human dramas of growing up. Jake and Edward's struggle for Bella feels particularly authentic, specifically in their apparent desire to finest each other as much as to win Bella. Once again the author presents teenage love as an nearly inhuman force: ” would have been my soul mate still,” says Bella, “if his claim had not been overshadowed by something stronger, something so strong that it could not exist in a rational world.” According to Meyer, the fourth book must tie up at the very least the Edward story, if not the whole shebang. Ages 12-up. (Aug.) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
From Booklist
The 3 rd episode of Meyer’s vampire-romance collection sees heroine Bella Swan decided to end up being a vampire and live always and forever with good looking vampire Edward. Road blocks arise when Edward desires marriage and werewolf Jacob declares his love for Bella. In the end, the Cullen vampires as well as the Quileute werewolves join forces to do battle against a group of unrestrainable vampires seeking revenge on Bella. Kadushin shows kindly Edward in soft, warm tones and voices teenager Jacob in much more brash, edgy speech patterns. She captures Bella’s uncertainness as she wavers somewhere between her love for Edward and her intrigue with Jacob. Kadushin’s performance is particularly stellar in passages where Bella is cold and her terms come out in a chattering fashion or when she is upset, causing her to cry and hiccup. Matt Weathers reads the epilogue, which reveals a follow-up title is expected, information that must please fans from the well-liked series.
Grades 9-12.
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