A book about losing true love and trying to cope. Bella learns that thrill seeking activities allow her to hallucinate Edward voice in her head and she seeks comfort in her relationship with childhood fried Jacob Black. Mis-communication leads to an exciting trip to Italy with thrilling consequences.
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New Moon
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Added by Susie Marcks
September 28, 2009
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Book Info
| Author | Stephanie Meyers |
| Illustrator | - No Illustrator |
| Publisher | Little Brown and Company, 2006 • Little, Brown Young Readers, 2006 |
| Genres | Action / Adventure / Sports • Fantasy / Make Believe • Mystery / Suspense |
| Age Range | 6th through 9th • High School • Parent |
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New Moon was actually my favorite of the Twilight series (4 books in all). The reason I liked this one is because it focused more on Bella's friendship with Jacob then a silly, unbelievable romance with Edward. I find myself rolling my eyes each time Edward cradles Bella in his arms like a baby, instead of like a girlfriend. I think Jacob and Bella's relationship is more real and easier to relate to. I still thought the book lacked in climax and content and am still convinced that if it weren't for the huge popularity of the books, the movies, the posters, etc. It would just be your average teen book. |
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Great begining and end... not so much in the middle.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
New Moon is the second part in the twilight series. This book starts out with Bella getting her heart broken. I could relate in a way, not like my fairy tale fantasy boyfriend broke up with me, but the feeling of losing your first love. It brought me back to when I was 17 again. It expands in great deal about her relationship with her best friend who happens to be a boy. The thing I didn't like it that it practically has her risking her life on numerous occasions which to me hinted at suicide, (definitely not a light subject) the entire middle of the book- from chapter 4 thru 18 went by kind-of slow and it was like I was reading a totally different book that the sequel to twilight, but as soon as the excitement started at the end I couldn't put the book down, (but it took me about three weeks to get there.) All in all it was just ok.
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