Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Breaking Dawn posted by Hannah Sanders


Blog by, Hannah Sanders on Breaking Dawn.
Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer is a fictional book, sort of fantasy as well. Well I got hooked to the Twilight series after I got a few chapters into the first book. I got obsessed and read all four of the books. Breaking Dawn was unfortunately the last book in the series, I was devastated! The way Stephanie Meyer writes is both captivating and riveting. The book makes you shiver and shake at the vivid details. The characters and the characteristic of the characters make you want to connect details that you have in common. It’s a book that you can just stop reading, you have to read more.
In the before book, Eclipse Bella got engaged to Edward and they were deciding what college to go to together. He is rich so he bribed her into a top notch school with him. But she isn’t into the whole buy your way in. She got accepted into an Alaska college as did he but he didn’t want to go that far away from friends or family. She thought that Alaska was perfect because she wanted to be turned into a vampire to live eternity with him. But he warned her that it wouldn’t be very easy because, often times newborn vampires are hard to tame with the thirst for blood. She thought being away from people she loved would be the best in that situation. He promised her that he would turn her into a vampire after they got married. She also made him promise her to try to sleep with her when she was still human. That part he was afraid of… He was afraid of hurting her, or breaking her. In his mind that was his worst nightmare.
Breaking Dawn is the fourth book in the series and the last, the main characters are Isabella Swan (known as Bella) and Edward Cullen. Bella is the main character in all of the books, but Edward is the second main character basically. Edward is a vampire and is head over heels in love with Bella she is his unending life. Bella and Edward has the wedding of the century, hosted by Edwards sister, Alice Cullen. Then Edward takes Bella to the lovely Island Esme. An island that Edward’s father bought for his wife Esme and named it after her. This was the time that Bella wanted Edward to try to sleep with her when she was still human… They get a big surprise out of the honeymoon.
I see sort of how the title would relate to the book, because I think when Bella was transformed into a vampire and woke up from the pain, flames of fire burning in her veins, at breaking dawn.
The three questions I would ask Stephanie Meyer would be:
1. Can you relate yourself to Bella?
2. Do you freak when you find yourself excited for the movie?
3. Do you think the movie will be a succsess?

1 comment:

CHS Independent Reading said...

Well done Hannah! Don't forget to edit though!

47/50