The Twilight Saga
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Twilight Saga Box Set
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| Review Date: June 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Rebecca - TwilightersAnonymous.com, Yorkshire, England, UK |
The box set is defiantly for any Twilight fan. All 4 books in hardback with slipcovers. All the books fit very snugly in a very sturdy box made of cardboard with the book covers printed on the outside of the box. It also comes with four art cards of the front covers with a quote from each book on the reverse of the card.
The only problem is it is quite difficult to get a book out I end up turning the whole thing over just to get on book.
When you sit down to read one of the books it feels like you've been transported to another world where anything is possible. As soon as Edward Cullen is mentioned your instantly hooked on the series he's so mysterious that you need to know more. The saga's one of those that you can read over and over again.
I would recommend this to any Twilight fan and to somebody who hasn't read the series yet. You won't be disappointed.
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Bite Me!
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| Review Date: May 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Me read, |
This is YA fiction and I'm not even close to the target audience. It's been a lot of years since I belonged in the 'teen' category BUT... despite that, I loved this book! I think it might be because the 17 year old that I once was is still fresh in my mind, and if I squint when I look in the mirror I can still see her (she just got better looking over the last couple of decades *grin*).
A five star book for me is one that I have to tear myself away from and these have to be amongst the better 5 star books I've read recently. I could not put them down, regardless of whether I fit in the target deomographic or not. I have no idea why I was so enamoured with this particular story but it just grabbed me, literally from the first chapter. It has it's flaws, and at times those flaws tried to pull me away from the pages while I wrestled with my beliefs but never did I feel like I couldn't go on. I'm actually mystified why this is such a great series, I wish I could put my finger on it but it escapes me. I am fond of a bit of vampire lit, it's true, but this goes beyond that....I think. I can't say the writing is superlative so it's not that.....but what is it? I wish I knew. Answers on a postcard, please.
Bella is a complete feminists' nightmare and I can see why that would put a lot of people off of her, but at 17 love is blind so I'm willing to forgive Bella on that score. Edward is so uber male that he fairly reeks testosterone and again, that may grate on some readers but lets put things in perspective, he's the ultimate predator and has had nearly a century of dominating his prey so on that score I'm willing to forgive him his overly masculine nature. This nurture/love thing is new for him too......
Ultimitely, lets not forget that this is a tale of vampire love which is aimed at teens/young adults and the usual complexities and concerns that come with real life won't apply here. I for one am glad to slip into Bella and Edward's world and remember what it was to be young and in the throes of first love. If you have an imagination and are willing to suspend your disbelief then you might enjoy this story. It's an enjoyable bit of escapism to while away a few hours/days but if your usual reading material tends to be the classics and nothing more, then you probably will feel the need to return here with you own 1 or 2 star review.
I devoured all 4 books in 4 days and I want to tell everyone to read them as I loved them so much, but I realise that everyone has different tastes so all I can recommend is that you read the reviews and make your own mind up from there. |
Twilight Saga
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| Review Date: June 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: D. C. ADAMS, Hereford, UK |
| The Twilight Saga is amazing! words can't describe the drama which unfolds through-out the four books. The only down side is that I have finished reading them and have nothing to give me a fix! I would highly recommend this book to any one. If your not a Twilight fan before reading these books you will be by the time you have finished. Enjoy!! |
Twimum bites back.
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| Review Date: November 22, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Sue Cullen, UK |
| I am a middle aged mum of two teenage daughters who wondered what the fuss was all about, and could not understand why they were so completely engrossed in the books and so enthusiastic about them. After a while I gave in to their pleading to read the books and I am so glad I did. I have always loved reading since I was a small child, and I can say that these books are the most enjoyable I have ever read and I have read them more than once. People should read them and take them for what they are, dont try and analyse them and pick them to pieces, these are written by a working mum who had a dream and decided to put it into words and thank god she did. The book sales speak for themselves, or are the MILLIONS of people who bought the books all complete idiots - I dont think so. Thank you Stephanie! |
A beautiful set, an enchanting read
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| Review Date: November 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Book-Girl818, England |
The Twilight Saga has achieved incredible success over the past few years and even more so considering their venture into a film franchise. Deservedly so, these books have won awards for their brilliance and on reading them, it is easy to see why.
As a reader you enter the captivating world of 17 year old Bella Swan, a young woman who moves to live with her father in the rainy town of Forks. She begins school and is the talk of the town, an exciting newcomer. Everyone is interested in this new girl, except the Cullens, five mysterious siblings, whom everyone avoids. The Cullens are different and Bella is strangely intrigued by them. When she meets 17 year old Edward Cullen, the youngest of the family, she is almost hypnotised by his perfection. Edward appears equally as intrigued over time. But Edward's family are different from the people of Forks, as Bella soon realises...
The four books in the Twilight Saga series follow the relationship and struggles of Bella and Edward. These novels encapsulate so perfectly the beauty of first and true love, with an extra twist of action, complication and suspense. Stephenie Meyer's dreamy prose, seen through the eyes of Bella Swan is utterly hypnotic, pulling you deeper into the world of Forks, the Cullen family and the complications and pressures that threaten to destroy Edward and Bella's world.
These books are timeless. I don't even think they belong to a certain age bracket. The writing is superb and the characters almost seem like real people by the end of reading.
This boxset is a lovely collection of the books, in hardback form, with postcards of the four front covers. It would make a wonderful present for any fan or Twi-hard and I have one myself, sitting proudly on my bookshelf. There's nothing better than escaping into the world of Forks and the profound romance of Edward and Bella. Enchanting! |
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