New Twilight Thread: Forks or La Push? Hmmmmmm....

Some books wrap up nicely.
A Walk To Remember ends rather sad, but it's got clean ending to it.
 

I have to know every monotonous detail. If it ends in marriage I want to know what happened next. I guess I'm just nosy.
 
QOTD:
Jasper: "I can't understand. I can't bear this."

ooh... a Jasper quote. Interesting...

I'm just trying to put all the quotes together and guess what will happen. I am going to die this week. I can't wait for the book. :]
 
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Woo for QOTD.
I can never figure them out though. :| I guess I'm not creative enough.
 
I believe it has to do with the wolves for some odd reason.
 
One day closer to Breaking Dawn. Yeah
 
I also never guess what is going to happen. I am always wrong. I remember in the last HP book, how totally wrong I was. I have giving up on predicting. I will let the great Stephanie Meyer explain it all to me in the book. :)
 
I didn't have any predictions for HP7, I had hopes. lol I hoped that Harry would live, etc.
I think BD is turning out the same. I can't predict what will happen, especially since with the HP series you knew what the eventual ending was going to be, a huge battle between Voldy & Harry. But with the Twilight series, anything can happen.
So I just hope that they get married, Bella becomes a vamp, and Jake is out of the picture.
 
I hope BD doesn't have to do TOO much with the wolves. I find the wolf parts a bit boring.
 
I didn't have any predictions for HP7, I had hopes. lol I hoped that Harry would live, etc.
I think BD is turning out the same. I can't predict what will happen, especially since with the HP series you knew what the eventual ending was going to be, a huge battle between Voldy & Harry. But with the Twilight series, anything can happen.
So I just hope that they get married, Bella becomes a vamp, and Jake is out of the picture.

That is what I hope will happen to, because Bella should be with Edward, but it seems like that would be too straight forward. I know there will be twists and turns throughout leaving us all in suspense till the last few chapters.
 
I hope BD doesn't have to do TOO much with the wolves. I find the wolf parts a bit boring.
Yeah. I usually skip them now, after reading it all one time around.

That is what I hope will happen to, because Bella should be with Edward, but it seems like that would be too straight forward. I know there will be twists and turns throughout leaving us all in suspense till the last few chapters.

Yep, no doubt including Jacob & the Volturi.
 
Good News Everyone!

"With the understanding that this spoiler will send the blogosphere into either a tizzy of celebration or outrage, EW.com hereby reveals a major plot point from Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn, the fourth and final installment to her Twilight series. And no, the forthcoming information is not from a fever dream or a filched copy of the book found in the dusty stock room of a Barnes & Noble. This exclusive spoiler comes straight from Meyer herself, with her explicit go-ahead to share with her fans.

Team Jacob, you staged a valiant effort, urging Bella to choose her faithful, strangely muscular friend instead of her sexy, hairless vampire. But Meyer, clapping her hands and bobbing on her toes, reveals that she had the great fun of writing Bella and Edward's wedding scene. ''And it's not a dream sequence!'' Meyer promises with a laugh. ''It's the actual wedding between Edward and Bella. The wedding! I'm a girly girl so it's something I've been waiting for too.'' Before anyone throws their computer out their bedroom window, screaming that the surprise of the summer has now been ruined for them, Meyer promises that the wedding takes place early on in Breaking Dawn. Trust that unexpected thrills still await.

While we're on a roll, here's another surprise for you: Meyer says she wrote Bella and Edward's wedding scene years ago, initially planning for the young couple to tie the knot shortly after the end of Twilight. Her editor at the time balked that those crazy kids were too young to walk down the aisle, and Meyer, who herself was married and already raising her first son by the age of 23, shelved their eternal bond for a later date.

For those heartbroken that their heroine apparently picks Edward over Jacob, take comfort in the simple fact that Breaking Dawn exists. Meyer says she fought long and hard before her publisher agreed to a fourth book in the series. Little, Brown for Young Readers originally paid the author $750,000 for a three-book deal. Before Twilight had even hit the shelves, Meyer realized there was no way she could wrap up the characters' storylines in three books. But her publisher was nervous about shelling out another chunk of change for an unproven author. ''My books weren't out yet,'' she says. ''Nobody cared about me. I was just this little author they were taking a chance on.'' Eventually, Meyer prevailed, selling the fourth book for $400,000. Lucky Little, Brown. Breaking Dawn is expected to go down as the biggest book of the summer. Everybody wins. Even Team Jacob
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