
13. New Moon - Stephenie Meyer
God. This series is so addictive. It's so easy to fall into the story, and it's so nice and simple to read, at least compared to Flaubert and Rimbaud and all the other jazz I've been struggling through lately.
This was just as good as the first part - very similar in some ways, but I think Meyer develops the characters and plot enough to get away with the repetitive aspects. I liked how she managed to weave a lot of minor details from Twilight into the overall plot of the series. I love stuff like that, it's clever. The only real downside was that Edward Cullen (the heroine's vampire beau) is absent for most of the story. This made me sad, for I too am in love with him.
I ordered the third and fourth parts on Amazon on Saturday and if they don't come tomorrow I may cry. No, really.

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loves your writing its so effortless to read and makes me lol out load....can never decide if you are truly mad or truly brillaint...i feel it might be the latter..x
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