breaking dawn.

Aug 04, 2008 20:48

My comprehensive analysis of Breaking Dawn. Do not read on if you don't want spoilers.
I liked the book. Really, I did.

BOOK ONE
The wedding was nice. I didn't really like the fact that Jake showed up. Never been a huge Jake fan. I wish I could go to a private island with my vampire sweetheart for MY honeymoon. Poor maid, though. She must've been terrified. But in my head I was kind of snickering when she walked in and Edward was kissing Bella's throat. At first I thought Bella's odd habits (sleeping and eating in excess) were because Edward was drinking a little bit of her blood. Like, not enough to kill her. But then I remembered that his eyes would turn red, and Bella would be all :O! So that was out. I suspected Bella was pregnant before she did. But I totally did not factor in the whole 9 months thing, so at first I didn't understand why she was so confused about it. When she was looking through her luggage and found the little box...before she said what it was, I thought it was a pregnancy test. XD As soon as Bella called Rosalie I knew what was going to happen.

BOOK TWO
I gotta say, I really gained a lot of sympathy for Jake after hearing half the novel from his POV. I gotta say, it was nice to know what Edward was responding to. With Bella, Edward couldn't read her mind and so when he answered people's thoughts you didn't know what they were thinking. So knowing what Jake was thinking when Edward answered this thoughts was very nice & refreshing. I was glad Jake decided not to attack Edward, but then I almost wanted him to when Edward said Jake could have kids with her. GAWD! I was beginning to wonder if he really was insane. And if that was even possible for vampires. AND THEN WHEN HE IMPRINTED ON RENESMEE! HOLY CRAP NO! NO. As soon as she's happy and you can go leave her ALONE, you go and IMPRINT on her DAUGHTER, you STUPID WOLF! /rant. Hehe...

BOOK THREE
I thought it was funny how Bella lied about the pain, and felt really guilty about it. It was cute. And kept Bella...intact. True to herself. Like vampirism wasn't going to change her THAT much. She was still the Bella we knew and loved. It was really very interesting. Vampires think in numbers. The exact time, in seconds (or parts of), and then the measurements Bella did when Carlisle was measuring Renesmee. I do wish Meyer had gone on more about the eighth color in the spectrum; that was interesting. I love how, after Bella realized Jake imprinted on her daughter, she didn't go after him until he called her Nessie. That was cute. I do like that Bella took to being a vampire so well. J Jenks was funny; a cute touch. As were his henchman and the maitre'd at the restaurant. All the rest of it...it was all good. I'm getting tired of going through details, though.

I did read a review today, or part of one, and it said something along the lines of Meyer indulging her characters. I kinda agree with that. And I guess she did that with The Host, but I still like the ending to that better. I've always been a sucker for happy endings. I suspect I always will be, too. *sigh* Such a hopeless romantic.

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