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i would like to thank not only god but mormon jesus for bestowing this gift upon me in the year of our lord 2020let's all stand for 672 pages of murderous, horny edward---------------------------------------review:i had no idea going into this book what i wanted it to be. i read the original 12 leaked chapters back in the day and just like everyone else i craved an entire tome. but i am so glad that we didn't get the release 12 years ago. the wait was undoubtedly worth it.this book delivered eve...
This book is 1,800 pages long.I'm not fact-checking myself, but rest assured it feels in the foundational religious text/600-level STEM textbook range.And I read every one of those proverbial tissue-paper pages. (I did not actually read a hard copy of this. See below hinting.)And yet, I have exactly one note.That note is: there is nothing funnier to me than charlie literally being no thoughts head empty. i knew i respected that man for a reason #acabHelpful? No. But it made me laugh. So thank yo...
If I could give this 1/2 star I would, but you know the way the rating system works on Goodreads...This is ain't it folks. This really didn't do anything for me.If you know me or if you've been following my journey in re-reading the Twilight series then you know that I have not been enjoying any of these books. It's been a rough journey, but has also given me better insight to understanding why and how this series is problematic. I won't lie; I was curious about how Meyer would frame this book i...
this was the most bizarre mix of returning to childhood while also having that childhood ruined. it really put a damper on twilight's barely tolerable creepiness to learn that even when edward isn't noticeably with bella, he's always lurking in a tree outside her house or something. a book i thought would take me a weekend to devour ended up taking 3 weeks, so let that struggle speak for itself.(random sidenote: one thing i didn't expect from this was how much more i came to love emmett)