belle&sebastiansmom
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A couple of book questions that are bothering me and some friends that have read the series. Any insight? I've put the font in white so highlight it to read, don't want to spoil it for anyone . . .
1. In Breaking Dawn, Edward announces that Jacob is not technically a werewolf, but a shape-shifter. How does he find out? But this never really is explored further. Is this some sort of plot point for further books? What's your take?
2. Also in BD, Carlisle and Edward talk about the genetic make up of humans, werewolves, and vampires. They wonder if Bella's is closer to that of a werewolf. Again, it is mentioned, it seems like they are going to go further with it, but then it simply stalls. Your take?
3. And a stupid / silly / girly question . . . Why don't the vamps go crazy when anyone is on their period? What does Edward do at that time of the month? I mean, a little paper cut sent Jasper into a tizzy!!
1. In Breaking Dawn, Edward announces that Jacob is not technically a werewolf, but a shape-shifter. How does he find out? But this never really is explored further. Is this some sort of plot point for further books? What's your take?
2. Also in BD, Carlisle and Edward talk about the genetic make up of humans, werewolves, and vampires. They wonder if Bella's is closer to that of a werewolf. Again, it is mentioned, it seems like they are going to go further with it, but then it simply stalls. Your take?
3. And a stupid / silly / girly question . . . Why don't the vamps go crazy when anyone is on their period? What does Edward do at that time of the month? I mean, a little paper cut sent Jasper into a tizzy!!