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2 of 4 people found this review helpful. This was better than the first Twilight, but not the best book.    (2011-09-15)
This was a pointless sequel, in a way. All it is is a telling of Bella's life after she graduates high school--and really, I thought of it as a high school-type book, so focusing on Bella when she's married (uh, spoiler?) is kind of pointless. Also, it got boring toward the end, but it... Read more... This was a pointless sequel, in a way. All it is is a telling of Bella's life after she graduates high school--and really, I thought of it as a high school-type book, so focusing on Bella when she's married (uh, spoiler?) is kind of pointless. Also, it got boring toward the end, but it was a great book otherwise. Three and a half stars.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful. Fast read despite the length    (2009-10-03)
I absolutely devoured this book. It's 756 pages long, and I read it in two days, despite having many other things to do that weekend that prevented me from focusing all my attention on the... Read more... I absolutely devoured this book. It's 756 pages long, and I read it in two days, despite having many other things to do that weekend that prevented me from focusing all my attention on the book. I really wanted to focus all my attention on the book. Breaking Dawn is the fourth novel in the Twilight series, and--not to give anything away--does a pretty good job of wrapping up the story lines. It's a real page-turner, obviously, since this series is perfect for people who want to rea<a onclick="Element.show('freeTextreview43361994'); Element.hide('freeTextContainerreview43361994'); return false;" href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1162543.Breaking_Dawn#">...more</a> I absolutely devoured this book. It's 756 pages long, and I read it in two days, despite having many other things to do that weekend that prevented me from focusing all my attention on the book. I really wanted to focus all my attention on the book. Breaking Dawn is the fourth novel in the Twilight series, and--not to give anything away--does a pretty good job of wrapping up the story lines. It's a real page-turner, obviously, since this series is perfect for people who want to read "a good story." In reader's advisory terms, "story" is the primary doorway, and "character" is a close second. I especially enjoyed the sections from Jacob's point of view. There isn't much else I can say without spilling the beans, so I'll stop here.
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