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Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
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List Price: $10.99
Buy New: $6.04
You Save: $4.95 (45%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 2527 reviews)
Sales Rank: 2
Category: EBooks

Author: Stephenie Meyer
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers
Studio: Little, Brown Young Readers
Manufacturer: Little, Brown Young Readers
Label: Little, Brown Young Readers
Format: Kindle Book
Language: English (Published)
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: Standard
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 544

ASIN: B000QRIGLW

Publication Date: July 18, 2007
Release Date: July 18, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Isabella Swan's move to Forks, a small, perpetually rainy town in Washington, could have been the most boring move she ever made. But once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward Cullen, Isabella's life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. Up until now, Edward has managed to keep his vampire identity a secret in the small community he lives in, but now nobody is safe, especially Isabella, the person Edward holds most dear. The lovers find themselves balanced precariously on the point of a knife-between desire and danger. Deeply romantic and extraordinarily suspenseful, Twilight captures the struggle between defying our instincts and satisfying our desires. This is a love story with bite.-

Amazon.com Review
The book that started the phenomenon is now available in a deluxe collector's edition! Featuring a ribbon bookmark, cloth cover, ragged edges, new chapter opener designs, and a beautiful protective slipcase, this edition is perfect for fans and collectors alike.

Bella Swan's move to Forks, a small, perpetually rainy town in Washington, could have been the most boring move she ever made. But once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward Cullen, Bella's life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. Up until now, Edward has managed to keep his vampire identity a secret in the small community he lives in, but now nobody is safe, especially Bella, the person Edward holds most dear.

Deeply romantic and extraordinarily suspenseful, Twilight captures the struggle between defying our instincts and satisfying our desires. This is a love story with bite.



Customer Reviews:   Read 2522 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars I like the book but not the audio version   October 14, 2008
Has anyone listened to Twilight on CD? Even though I have the unabridged version, it is missing key parts of the story. For example, when Edward notices Bella for the first time in the cafeteria, he is listening to other people's thoughts about the "new kid" but is surprised he can't hear Bella's thoughts. The audio version completely leaves out the others thoughts and the fact that he can't hear hers. The fact that he can't hear her thoughts is a huge part of the story. The cafeteria scene is when you (and Edward) start noticing Bella is different than the others. Another part is when Edward is in the office trying to change his schedule you don't hear the secretary's funny thoughts about him being so cute. Although that's not crucial to the storyline, it still shouldn't have been left out of the unabridged version.

I LOVE the book but I'm very disappointed in the CDs. What do you think?



2 out of 5 stars An Unfortunate Sensation - Why is this so popular?   October 14, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It is hard to imagine a book line right now that is getting more attention than the Twilight series and in my mind, the reviews and fan response has been completely puzzling. I picked up the books to check out what the hype was about and found myself sadly disappointed. From the very beginning, Meyer's writing is unpolished and does not get better as the books go on, leaving a reader capable of skipping paragraphs of the same repetitive descriptions of teenage angst to get to the actual plot.

The actual plot itself is amazingly mediocre: a completely useless female protagonist with not a single interesting quality finds herself the object of a mysterious boy's affection and finds out that they are two star-crossed lovers because he is a shiny, shiny vampire. Amazing, really, to think that he's a vampire since he can walk around in the daytime and the only problem he might have with the sunlight problem is a slight glossiness people will notice. So the writer has given him all the vampire strengths and literally none of their drawbacks except that he's... shiny, and can't keep his hands off his girlfriend because she smells good. Edward, while being a slightly more interesting character than Bella, becomes utterly unpalatable once he falls into his 'I love you so much, Bella, you're so wonderful Bella' mode that makes up most of the book.

On the subject of the heroine herself, she is perhaps the largest drawback of the book. While the atmosphere of the dreary town of Forks is actually interesting and, in my mind, well described, the main character is a nightmare of wish-fulfillment writing. She plays into every teenage girl stereotype of the shy, awkward, clumsy, helpless girl who not only spends most of her time bemoaning the fact that she is so painfully self-conscious she can't relate to the world, she also can't seem to walk ten feet without falling down and nearly killing herself. This ploy is used SO many times in the book (look Lassie, Bella fell down the well, better go find the Sheriff!) that it quickly loses its meaning. And besides, there is so little to like about the character of Bella that by the time she actually was in mortal danger in the book, I wouldn't have cared if she fell into a wood chipper and died. In short, the largest handicap to this book is its protagonist and that makes for serious issues in the long run.

I won't and can't understand how this book is getting so much attention, except to consider that it is the ultimate in wish-fulfillment fantasy. Everyone wants to be that person that the handsome, perfect stranger finds appealing and wants to have that Romeo-and-Juliet passionate love with the tragic twists and turns and dramatic moments. The fact is, though, that while Shakespeare could pull off something as shmaltzy as Romeo and Juliet well, Meyers just makes me feel like I'm reading bad teen fan fiction, not anything with any substance.



5 out of 5 stars Wonderful love story!   October 13, 2008
I am a 37 year old married woman and I have to say, this was the best saga I've ever read (and I read, on average, a novel every two days). I was, as was mentioned by another reviewer, a little apprehensive about reading a "young adult" book, as I mostly stick to adult; however, I could not put this down. I'm not even sure I can explain what makes this saga stand out in my mind so much more than any of the other hundreds of books I've read in my adult life. The author just kind of sweeps you up and makes you feel a part of the story.

One of the main reasons women of all ages will like this book is because you don't necessarily become "besotted" with Edward Cullen, but merely the idea of someone who embodies the attributes he possesses. He is definitely a hero after a woman's own heart. I also think, as a young woman or mature woman for that matter, many of us can identify with Bella's view of herself (pleasant but ordinary yet drawn to a man she considers to be the epitome of perfection (whether anyone else sees him that way or not). I think that just captures a bit of what we have all felt at some point in our lives. The fantastical part about this and the part that makes the female reader want to "swoon" is the fact that out of all the females Edward could be interested in - he chooses Bella. Not only does he choose her, but he adores her and lives for her to the point where he overcomes his own nature to just be with her. I think this is what makes our hearts sing as we read this book.



5 out of 5 stars ~*Worth Reading*~   October 13, 2008
Twilight is one of my favorite books. It's a love, drama, & action story, that is very well written. It is about a girl named Bella who moves to a new town, meets a guy that she deems worth going after. His name is Edward & he has to struggle with being a vampire & falling madly in love with her. It is a book that is worth reading over & over again.


1 out of 5 stars Yawn   October 13, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Unoriginal and hardly worth a comment. Its popularity says more about the quality of contemporary readership than about the quality of the book.


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