Info On The Book; Headstrong, sun-loving, 17-year-old Bella declines her mom's invitation to move to Florida, and instead reluctantly opts to move to her dad's cabin in the dreary, rainy town of Forks, WA. She becomes intrigued with Edward Cullen, a distant, stylish, and disarmingly handsome senior, who is also a vampire. When he reveals that his specific clan hunts wildlife instead of humans, Bella deduces that she is safe from his blood-sucking instincts and therefore free to fall hopelessly in love with him. The feeling is mutual, and the resulting volatile romance smolders as they attempt to hide Edward's identity from her family and the rest of the school. Meyer adds an eerie new twist to the mismatched, star-crossed lovers theme: predator falls for prey, human falls for vampire. This tension strips away any pretense readers may have about the everyday teen romance novel, and kissing, touching, and talking take on an entirely new meaning when one small mistake could be life-threatening. Bella and Edward's struggle to make their relationship work becomes a struggle for survival, especially when vampires from an outside clan infiltrate the Cullen territory and head straight for her
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WOW .....
you've been reading up a storm! ... what a great start to the year
I've read only 8 books so far this year .... you've read over 30 so far! .... far out
~~ KatherineT ~~ I'm a Harlequin Addict, and I'm proud of it!
~~ Quiet Canadians ~ 2008 Book Challenge Blog
I love reading its a hobby
I love reading its a hobby and a passion
Just finished
Just finished this the other day and have already started New Moon. I'm really into these now and have to get the third one as I know I'll want to start it soon.
The D2K Paranormal Junkies ~ 2008 Book Challenge Blog
sounds good
I am unfamiliar with this author and this series. I will keep it in mind.
Jeannie
Yes I am a readalholic and I don't want the 12 step program!!!
I've heard excellent things
I've heard excellent things about this story and series, but haven't gotten ahold of it, yet. I'm pretty sure it's one of the selections for the Youth Materials class in the library program at my school, too.
The great gift is the passion for reading. It is cheap [Hah! It most certainly is not!], it consoles, it distracts, it excites. It gives knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is moral illumination. ~ Elizabeth Hardwick