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Twilight – the incredibly, magnificent novel

December15

Haven’t read a good book in ages? Racking through your shelves for one? Searching book-shops without any luck? Up for some high-school romance? The best bet you can get is Stephanie meyer’s ‘Twilight’.

A book based on the love between a teenage girl and a vampire, this novel sure has a lot of twists that’ll get your heart-beat racing. The main character “Bella” is just a girl not possible in our real lives. And the vampire “Edward”? He’s just awesome.

Find out how Edward tells Bella how much danger she’s in by loving him, and wonder at Bella for staying steadfast in her love. With a whole family of vampires, a pack of wolves and normal every-day people, this novel will keep you in dreamland for a long time even after you’ve read it.

You won’t regret spending a few bucks on this great piece of work, ’cause you’ll be reading it more than a few times, I’m sure! And what’s more is that there’s three more books after it – “New moon”, “Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn”. You won’t need to look for a book for days!!!

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7 Comments to

“Twilight – the incredibly, magnificent novel”

  1. On December 15th, 2009 at 9:27 pm Nosy Rat Says:

    An interesting read, perhaps I’ll have to start reading books again!

  2. On December 21st, 2009 at 8:13 am Norlaysia Says:

    Edward Cullen is example for young men showing how gentlemen used to treat girls. Maybe if the male race in this century weren’t so assinine, women wouldn’t be hooked on every word Stephenie Meyers says.

  3. On January 3rd, 2010 at 11:31 am Amina Irfan Says:

    No, i dont think it’s that, Norlaysia. Stephanie meyer’s story is too unrealistic. It takes us girls (and sum boys) to a world wich was or is never there. Obviously, evry1 likes to dream off to wonderland now and then.

  4. On January 12th, 2010 at 12:00 pm Sumera Says:

    A good form of escapism if that’s your thing. Can’t stand these dire vampire novels/books.

  5. On January 12th, 2010 at 12:33 pm Amina Irfan Says:

    I can’t really understand y u dont like these books, though I agree they giv u no benefit. Its a great past tym, but yur choice, anyway! try dan brown’s books, mayb u’ll like em.

  6. On January 14th, 2010 at 11:52 am Sumera Says:

    Probably because I’m not 16 anymore! If I was, they’d probably be more appealing. Dan Brown is over-rated, though Da Vinci Code (the movie) wasn’t half bad.

  7. On April 29th, 2010 at 11:41 am Amina Irfan Says:

    I’m nt 16 either. n tbh, i think dan brown’s da vinci code wasnt dat good compared to digital fortress and deception point. As I said, evry1 has different tastes…

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