Saturday, February 3, 2007

Twilight by Stephanie Meyer


  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers (October 5, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0316160172
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316160179
  • List Price: $17.99
  • I finished this book on Feb. 3
Wow, guys, you're not seeing things, it's two Bee symbols of highest booknerd praise in a row. I just finished reading this and I'm still all pumped. Why? Because #1 I heart YA books. #2 I heart vampires. #3 This is almost exactly the book I would want to write if I were able to write an actual book and not just nerdy blogs. For real, folks, I feel that I have daydreamed nearly every part of this book at some time in my life. So good! For real.
So, here's the scoop: Bella has just moved to some tiny town near Seattle with her father. She hates the area, prefers sunny Phoenix, but has moved here to give her mother some space. Anywho: on her first day she sees this incredibly beautiful "family" of adopted kids sitting together at lunch. Who are they? Vampires. Does she fall in love with one of them, thereby putting herself in incredible danger? Yes sir. Is it cool and sexy? You'd better believe it.
This book mixes cool vampness with a lot of good tension and plenty of confused, angsty teenness. Also, Bella, our hero, is super clumsy and I am also super clumsy, so you know, maybe a vampire is on love with me. (probly not). I really liked Bella's first person narration and her total social awkwardness at times. It was not enough to be annoying, in fact it was totally realistic.
Also, this book has a sequel already in print, and according to Mrs. Meyer, the whole things some big series. So that's excellent too. This book is so popular with the YA kids I know and it's checked out at nearly every library in the area. I'm stoked to read the next book in the series, when I can get my hot little hands on it. In the meantime, there's more reading (book outtakes?? effin outstanding!) at her website, here.
Hmm, if I can't get the sequel at the library, maybe I can find some more vampire goodness. Just keeping you posted!

1 comment:

msdee said...

Twlight is excellent! I discovered and read both Twlight and New Moon over the July 4th holiday, and I am still feeling the high. Stephanie Meyer did an amazing job writing a sleek and sexy story complete with characters that linger with the reader long after the last word is read! I am entranced by Edward and Bella's story, and can't wait for it to continue. WOW!