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Breaking Dawn (Paperback)
Short Description for Breaking DawnThe fourth book in the New York Times bestselling vampire romance series that has developed a cult following among teens
Full description- Publisher: ATOM
- Published: 04 August 2008
- Format: Paperback 768 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Science Fiction | Fantasy | Romance
- ISBN 13: 9781905654291 ISBN 10: 1905654294
- Sales rank: 980
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Reviews for Breaking Dawn
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Warning: Highly Addictive
I finished this book in two sleepless days. Like the other books, Breaking Dawn is a very dangerously addictive read. This book answers all the questions about Bella's vampire status and her romance with Edward. Breaking Dawn deals with mature subjects such as sex although since the saga was written for young adults, "it" never explicitly revealed (such a shame really...it's Edward Cullen we're talking about here!). After a brief engagement and perfect vampire-ish wedding, the horny newly wed, Bella & Edward, eloped to their honeymoon (in an island belonged to The Cullens, what else) and made love even tough Bella was still a human.
Of course there was a consequence (yes, even if they do it after they were pronounced as a husband and wife) which Bella has to pay dearly for the next couple of weeks in scenes so garishly close to "The Exorcist". To top it off, there are another conflict between the werewolves pack where ultimately push Jacob to take side. Jacob also play a more pivotal role and has few whole chapters described from his point of werewolf-ish view. Bella's metamorphosis from fragile human being to become a strong vampire is also written convincingly.
In the end, Breaking Dawn is a well-written closure for the vampire saga. Stephenie Meyer deals with the mature subjects (and anxious parents who doesn't want their daughters to read love story and sex out of wedlock) with a sensibility. by Evelyn Tedja -
Wish she would do follow on storys
This was my most fav book out of all. Can't wait to see the movie. The wedding and honeymoon was just gripping. Would love to have her finish the Edward books. by Estelle d'Oliveira

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