Tuesday, 2024-04-23, 10:59 PM
Different From You
Different From You|dff.do.am|a twilight fan site|
Main | Registration | Login
Welcome Guest | RSS
Welcome
Welcome there people in this website, you're visiting Different From You.or dff.do.am.This is only webhost by Ucoz
all of the things we put in here are credited and original.Every time you copy things you should give some credit of them even news.If you want us to be one of our staff please join you don't have a money or anything join just tell us.email me at differentfromyou2008@yahoo.com  and vote for us. in Twilight topsite even our website had just started.
 
 
Twilight Topsites
Site menu
Books

Twilight

New Moon

Eclipse

Breaking Dawn

 

The Movie
 
Fans
 
be the fan of 3week of different from you....by going to contact us 
Quote of the week
Edward: Iwrestled all night, while watching you sleep, with the chasm between what I knew was right, moral, ethical, and what I wanted. I knew that if I continued to ignore you as I should, or if I left for a few years, till you were gone, that someday you would say yes to Mike, or someone like him. It made me angry.
 
 -Twilight|Chapter 14-
 
Authors

coming soon

ADS
 
 


Networks
Login form
News calendar
«  April 2024  »
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930
Search
Top Affiliates
Statistics

Total online: 1
Guests: 1
Users: 0

Twilight

 
 

Title: Twilight

Author: Stephenie Meyer

Cover: Gail Doobinin (design)Roger Hagadone (photograph)

Publisher:Little, Brown

Release Date: October 5, 2005

Pages: 512 (498 US Hardcover)

Chapters: 24 (+epilogue)

Followed by: New Moon

Usuful Link: stepheniemeyer.com/twilight

Buy: Amazon Stephenie Meyer - Twilight (Unabridged) - Twilight (Unabridged)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Summary
 
 
-Spoiler Alert-
 
When seventeen year-old Bella Swan leaves sunny Arizona to live with her father in the small and gloomy Pacific North-West town of Forks she doesn’t expect to like it. After all she has made excuses not to go there enough times over the past few years. If living in Forks, with its constant mist and rain, wasn’t bad enough she will have to make a whole new set of friends and settle into a new school.

Bella soon makes some new friends at school but when she sees a boy called Edward Cullen sitting with his brothers and sisters in the cafeteria she is instantly intrigued. Edward is stunningly attractive, almost inhumanly beautiful, and yet he is an outsider too. Although Edward and his family have lived in Forks for two years they have never really been accepted by the townsfolk.

At first Edward is aloof, sometimes it almost seems like he can’t stand to be in the same room as her, but eventually they strike up an unlikely friendship. Even as Bella falls hopelessly and irrevocably in love with Edward, she still can’t work out exactly what makes him so different to everyone else.

On a trip to the beach, Bella is told of the local legend about the “cold ones”, a group of blood drinkers who have sworn off hunting humans but are still not welcome on Indian land because vampires are not to be trusted. Realising Edward is vampire changes nothing for Bella, she knows that she still loves him even if he’s not human.

Edward and his whole family are vampires. Edward himself was made a vampire when he was seventeen years-old, although that was at the end of World War I. For Edward his love for Bella is both a delight and a torment. A delight because she is the first person he has loved since he was made a vampire. A torment because although he has sworn off human blood and only hunts animals the craving for human blood never truly leaves him and the very scent of her also stirs his hunger for blood….

The Review
Twilight is the story of Edward and Bella’s romance. Forget any vampire romance you have read before, Twilight is so unique it is almost like it’s in its own genre. The book is marketed at Young Adult readers but it has the ability to cross age barriers and will satisfy both teenagers and adults alike.

The story is told in first person from the perspective of Bella, so the reader only ever know what she knows, making Edward and his family a mystery that is slowly unravelled through out the book. Even by the end of the book I was still thirsting for more of the Cullen family back story - hopefully their characters might be developed further in future books. Bella herself is a well written and realistic character, shy and lacking in confidence, her sarcastic inner voice narrates the story for the reader.

Twilight is simply and yet beautifully written. The descriptions of Forks leave you feeling like you can almost smell the damp air and hear the rain falling on the roof.

The romance between Edward and Bella is both touching and compelling. There is a melancholic feel to their impossible love, yet at the same time they both are unwilling to give up hope that their relationship is not doomed. The book reaches a fever pitch of excitement as the romance between Bella and Edward turns into a frantic race to stay alive.

I have heard Twilight described as “a vampire story for people who don’t like vampire stories” and I think I would agree with that. This book really has something for everyone. Young adult readers, vampire fans or romance readers will all find Twilight to be an appealing story.

For a Young Adult novel the book is quite long but don’t let that put you off reading it because each page is to be savoured. Believe me, this is one book that you won’t want to end.
 
-this will be edited by it's our own words soon.-
 

Reviews
 
A New York Times Editor's Choice
 
An Amazon "Best Book of the Decade...So Far"
 
A teen People "HOT LIST" pick
 
A Publishers Weekly BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
 
"Propelled by suspense and romance in equal parts [this story] will keep readers madly flipping the pages of Meyer's tantalizing debut."
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
"The novel's danger-factor skyrockers as teh excitement of secret love and hushed affection morphs into a terrifying race to stay alive...Twilight wil have readers dying to sink their teeth into it."
-School Library Journal (starred review)
 
"In the tradition of Anne Rice....this dark romance is gripping."
-Booklist (starred review)