I know, I know... But a friend of mine told me that for her to accept my criticism of Twilight I had to read it first so here we go. I don't think that anyone can disagree with me when I say this books saga is The teen girl fantasy. A book about a girl falling in love with a misterious and atractive boy written in the first person. Now, what does a guy think about it? Well, it's not exactly as bad as I thought. There's some good characterization and decent personal drama in there, a couple of action moments featuring vampires and werewolves and the ocasional humor. The story starts with Bella's birthday, which she isn't exactly happy about. After some vampiric birthday party mishap, Edward decides it's better for Bella to never see him again before something bad happens and that's followed by sadness, suicide attempts, a werewolf with raging hormones and a twist that shows us how much Edward loves Bella. The story is compelling enough to read through and the pages seem to fly by. Actually this feel like Stephenie Meyer is the Dan Brown of teenager chick lit. Short chapters are the secret ingredient here. For a guy, the first person read seems weird sometimes, specially when you have a description of how Edward kisses Bella. Although it doesn't justify the success of the books, this is a fairly decent read that should keep the reader entertained.
6/10
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