Jennasis
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Allllllrighty then....just wrapped up New Moon this morning (started yesterday). Sigh...
I think the real reason I'm continuing with the series is that NOW I need closure. New Moon had some serious issues, mostly with pacing. I'm wondering where this book falls for the big fans in order of enjoyment. Every fiber of my being wants to not go and pick up number 3, but I'm sure I will. I need the closure. I'm reminded of when I tried reading the Dragon Rider series by Anne McCaffery. My cousin's wife had gushed about how great the books were so I bought one to bring on vacation to the beach. No lie, I actually LAUGHED OUT LOUD within the first paragraph. not because something funny had happened, but rather because her writing style was LUDICROUS. The words she chose...the flow...just silly. I really WANTED to like the book but it was just utter nonsense.
These books don't seem to have that problem. I'm continuing on with them DESPITE their many...many flaws. I'm curious to see how it ends. Kudos to Stephanie Meyer for having sucked me in in that respect.
What I liked most so far was the ending of the second book. The relationship between Bella and Edward had evolved from their (almost sick) adoration/worship of each other...the droning neediness of it...to one that is beginning to resemble something real (ground rules, compromise).
I do NOT dig the entire Jacob/Bella thing. I think she WAS cruel to use him and lead him one while he clearly wanted more. Then to go on about how magnanimous of her it would be to settle for him (and drop him like a hot potato the SECOND the vampires showed up). Then again, this is probably some of the more believable character interaction because I watch my students do this to one another practically daily.
I think I will wait until I see Eclipse in paperback. I haven't seen it anywhere.
I think the real reason I'm continuing with the series is that NOW I need closure. New Moon had some serious issues, mostly with pacing. I'm wondering where this book falls for the big fans in order of enjoyment. Every fiber of my being wants to not go and pick up number 3, but I'm sure I will. I need the closure. I'm reminded of when I tried reading the Dragon Rider series by Anne McCaffery. My cousin's wife had gushed about how great the books were so I bought one to bring on vacation to the beach. No lie, I actually LAUGHED OUT LOUD within the first paragraph. not because something funny had happened, but rather because her writing style was LUDICROUS. The words she chose...the flow...just silly. I really WANTED to like the book but it was just utter nonsense.
These books don't seem to have that problem. I'm continuing on with them DESPITE their many...many flaws. I'm curious to see how it ends. Kudos to Stephanie Meyer for having sucked me in in that respect.
What I liked most so far was the ending of the second book. The relationship between Bella and Edward had evolved from their (almost sick) adoration/worship of each other...the droning neediness of it...to one that is beginning to resemble something real (ground rules, compromise).
I do NOT dig the entire Jacob/Bella thing. I think she WAS cruel to use him and lead him one while he clearly wanted more. Then to go on about how magnanimous of her it would be to settle for him (and drop him like a hot potato the SECOND the vampires showed up). Then again, this is probably some of the more believable character interaction because I watch my students do this to one another practically daily.
I think I will wait until I see Eclipse in paperback. I haven't seen it anywhere.