Stephanie Meyer
Breaking Dawn
United States
Little, Brown and Company
August 2008
756 pages
ISBN 031606792X
Review:
The
plot is rather simple, and the setting is in United States, rather among the
wild life in the woods, where the werewolves run and the vampires hunt. The
plot is about getting Bella’s daughter to safety from the Volturi who thinks
she is a threat as an immortal child and wants to destroy her to keep the vampire
secret existence safe.
There
is also a twist in the story when Jacob imprints on Renesmee and takes her to
become his soul mate, and Bella flies at him at rage. The bond between them
didn’t disappear though. They fought and remained friends.
Main
characters are Bella, Edward and Jacob. You will need to read the entire series
to get a hold of the final book – breaking dawn. There are conflicts and when
best friends are a boy and a girl, high chances that one of them like each
other. That’s why.
Personally,
the story is likeable as it portrays a love triangle between a human, vampire
and werewolf. At least Edward is well-off financially. He strews Bella with
beautiful cars just before they got married. It is also rather romantic. It is
also one of the most famous series in the past 5 years.
“You’ve
never been a teenager, sweetie. You know what’s best for you.” Would that
include marrying a vampire? Quote from Bella’s mother. Teens are always making
the wrong decisions.
That’s typical of being a teen. Then I get to read more
paranormal stories late into night. Enjoy!