Sunday, November 23, 2008

Outside Reading Post #14

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer p. 334-498

I read Twilight over the weekend, and it was so good I couldn't put it down, literally! So I ended up finishing the book. A lot happens and it's super exciting. Edward invited Bella over to his house to watch their family play baseball in the woods. While they were there they spotted some vampires hunting in the forest, and they had to be very alert, because the vampires were hunting for humans, and Bella happened to be there. So Bella had to be very still, but they still spotted her. They didn't do anything to her, but Edwards sister, Alice can see the future. She saw that one of the vampires, James was determined to get Bella. So Bella had to leave Forks to throw him off. She went to Phoenix, where her mom lived with Alice and Edward's brother, Emmett. James still found her their and basically held her mom hostage. Bella had no choice but to go to her moms house, behind Edward's back, and save her mom. Well, it turns out that her mom wasn't their and James had just tricked Bella. Bella knew how much damage that he could do, and was terrified. The rest was kind of a blur, with a lot of blood and violence. Bella woke up in the hospital, with Edward by her side. Edward said that her leg was broken along with three ribs, James had bitten her, and she almost died of blood loss, it was a miracle she was still here. But they had to make up a story to tell Bella's mom and dad, because they don't know that Edward is a vampire, or anything else. So they are saying that Bella fell down a staircase, and she was in Phoenix because she didn't want to live in Forks anymore, and Edward went to go and persuade her to come back. The book then fast forwards a couple of months, and Edward decided to take Bella to the prom. Bella is a horrible dancer, and absolutely freaks when she finds out where Edward is taking her. But it ends up being a great night, and the book ends with them outside looking at the stars and moon, and then they kiss.

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