
Every pathetic reader has books of their own interest. I, being an ardent reader of adventures, had a break when I read the Twilight. It was a far cry from the other adventurous books I've read. It tells a peculiar story about vampires, werewolves and humans. Of course there are many fables woven around such myths, which are told to young children to make them eat, but this stands out because it is a tale which could also be enjoyed by adults.
The story begins as seventeen year old Isabella Swan goes to continue he studies at Forks, her father's hometown. She has an aversion toward that place. The sun gives the folks there a gift of its rays once in a blue moon. She feels out of place there. But the others doesn't seem to feel so and shower their friendship on her. She has a strange idea that Edward Cullen doesn't like her. But soon enough they become friends, but Bella notices strange things about him which others fail to notice. For instance he changes his eye colour and he suddenly shifts moods. Soon she finds the truth about him, that he was not human. He was a vampire. Yet she continues her friendship. She feels no anticipation. But soon enough she gets into trouble with a bunch of vampires who are trying to quench their thirst by her blood.
The writing has three sequels- New moon, Eclipse and Breaking dawn. New Moon narrates Bella’s reaction when Edward decides to leave her for her to have some human happiness. She is also chased by a deadly vampire. Her best friend turns out to be a werewolf. But this is not so interesting as Twilight. The story seems to drag in the middle, but soon enough, it gains momentum. I’m looking forward to read the Eclipse and breaking dawn. But I can do so only when I find the time for it.
Last but not least, I would advise you if you're planning to read the Twilight to start doing so only when time is at your disposal, because once you start reading it you will not be able to move away from it.
The story begins as seventeen year old Isabella Swan goes to continue he studies at Forks, her father's hometown. She has an aversion toward that place. The sun gives the folks there a gift of its rays once in a blue moon. She feels out of place there. But the others doesn't seem to feel so and shower their friendship on her. She has a strange idea that Edward Cullen doesn't like her. But soon enough they become friends, but Bella notices strange things about him which others fail to notice. For instance he changes his eye colour and he suddenly shifts moods. Soon she finds the truth about him, that he was not human. He was a vampire. Yet she continues her friendship. She feels no anticipation. But soon enough she gets into trouble with a bunch of vampires who are trying to quench their thirst by her blood.
The writing has three sequels- New moon, Eclipse and Breaking dawn. New Moon narrates Bella’s reaction when Edward decides to leave her for her to have some human happiness. She is also chased by a deadly vampire. Her best friend turns out to be a werewolf. But this is not so interesting as Twilight. The story seems to drag in the middle, but soon enough, it gains momentum. I’m looking forward to read the Eclipse and breaking dawn. But I can do so only when I find the time for it.
Last but not least, I would advise you if you're planning to read the Twilight to start doing so only when time is at your disposal, because once you start reading it you will not be able to move away from it.
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