I realized that one hasn't been created yet (Or if there has, please direct me to it because I have yet to see it!!) and thought that it was high time for a discussion thread.
I only got my copy today so I will most likely be avoiding it but I thought it would be fun for those who are a little bit ahead in the game to discuss, and if such members do not exist at this point in time, it can be home for discussion of potential spoilers and theories (a bit of that was posted in the Twilight thread and I think that this would be a more appropriate place for it).
Let me not waste any more discussion time, and post away!!
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Only bad soldiers do not want to be general -Sasha Pivovarova
Well, from what I've read of the book so far (not having read the actual book) I am really, really not impressed. I'm hoping that reading the actual book will change my mind, but I doubt it. I feel like Stephenie Meyer rushed the series, like she didn't realise Twilight would be so popular, and then hurried out the next few books ending in the Epic Fail that I feel Breaking Dawn will be. I'm disappointed in some (most) of the plot lines I've read about, and character changes, and I feel like the whole thing is riddled with plotholes. Waaa /end rant.
i must say that breaking dawn made me love jacob. he cracked me up so much when it was his perspective. i liked the ending but the book was just so werid, so many plots, new characters, just a whole lot of confusion really
i knew that there was gonna be alot of haters and negative responses on this book. it ruin the series for many many people. i didn't hate it but i couldn't believe stephenie wrote that
I think a lot of the negativity toward the book is because of the fast nature and wildness it seems to make you feel when reading it. But I think it's like that because it's pretty much like A Midsummers Night Dream, and whoever read that knows it's extremely weird and confusing at first. But overall, minus the Jacob section, I liked it. Though when I read the first 7 Chapters, I was confused as hell, but when I just finished I remembered that it was supposed to be a lot like AMSND. That's why it's a little wild and fast.
i loved the jacob part actually, which i thought i would never say. i love his insults and blond jokes towards rosalie, i thought that was hilarious. and i almost cried when edward called jacob "my son". i know that sounds werid but i thought the comment was really sweet.
and this chapter title-"What do I look like? The Wizard of Oz? You need a brain? You need a heart? Go Ahead. Take Mine. Take everything I have."- almost brought me to tears to. gosh I almost cried alot lol I got teard up when i read the last line on the last page.
I actually enjoy the book really much But you know what freaking me out? Edward's and Bella's conversations like a family.... I mean
Quote:
"Renesmee..."
"It's all right, love. Get dressed, and we'll be back to the house in two seconds."
"It's all about balance, love. You're so good at all of this, I don't imagine it will take too long to put everything in perspective."
"And we have all night, right?"
"Do you think I could bear to let you get dressed now if that weren't the case?"
That's so strange to read! I mean it's sounds like a part from a soup-opera
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Trust me, ladies- Edward Cullen puts Romeo and Mr Darcy to shame!
i wasn't sure about the book after reading the first 7 chapters online, but when i actually finished it, i actually enjoyed it.the crazyness made sense after it all.
^ same here, i really wanted to stop after part 1 but it got alot better. now i really love the book, i don't understand why its getting alot of hatred on amazon.com. i understand why people might not like some things but it doesn't deserve all the one stars out of five that its getting on amazon. we all got what we wanted, we got bella & edward married, jacob imprinted and is happy, charlie knows that something is up, bella and edward are together forever and none of the cullens died....
im tempted to re-read it but i think i need a break lol.
The reason why it's getting one star at Amazon is because the book sucks. Period. Meyer contradicts was she herself said, that vampires can't have babies. That's mistake n.1. Plus, Jacob imprinting on Nessie (Renesmee Carlie, WHAT KIND OF A NAME IS THAT??) is plain ridiculous. Breaking Dawn is not a book for 10 years old where there's still happy endings for everyone. Jacob imprinting on his former love's child is disturbing. And it's also very cruel how Bella, who never wanted a baby or at least never expressed a wish to have one, got pregnant while Rosalie, who always wanted to be human and have kids, just has to stand and watch.
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^ meyer said vampires can't have babies. she never said they couldn't have one with a human. but i did wish she explained that more in the book, like go in depth with it because i still don't know how that is possible
Edward is still a vampire, he can't ''create'' babies by Meyer's logic. She said vampires have no fluids. What his sperm was frozen 108 years?
Another thing I hated was that when Bella became a vampire she was even more perfect than before. There you go, Mary Sue in her full glory.
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