Breaking Dawn
Breaking Dawn, the long awaited final of the Twilight quartet has at last arrived.
The frantic hysteria in the build up to the release has seen teenage girls across the world feverishly awaiting the latest development in the very twisted love story of Bella and Edward. The book has an initial print run of 3.7 million copies in the US alone.
Unfortunately for Stephenie Meyer, many fans have been scathing of Breaking Dawn. By all accounts the plot seems to be a string of nonsensical and ludicrous developments that seem absurd even in a vampire love story. Fans have been outraged and disappointed by the many perceived flaws in the novel and have not been shy about expressing it. Read their vitriol here.
Have you read Breaking Dawn? What are your thoughts on the book and the series?
Not sure who Stephanie Meyer is and what the fuss is about? Phillipa Hawker had this background in Saturday’s Age.



August 6th, 2008 at 5:04 am
i have just finish it and i loved it wish it was longer lol and i love that thay all can live in peacelife .thank you stephenie for the books are there going
to be anh more from bell and co please say there is
August 9th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
I just started reading Twilight. I’m about half way through the book. I have to admit that I only reluctantly accepted this book from a friend of mine but I’m now quite intrigued by it. The only things I have a hard time accepting is Bella and Edward’s proclamation of undying love for one another. Bella, yes, because she’s an outcast, lonely teenager. But Edward, although lonely, knows this relationship is doomed.
Anyway, I’ll keep reading and will likely purchase the next book in the series as well.