Breaking Dawn. Finished.
Well, all I can say at the moment is whoa. Which I know isn't very articulate, but everything is so confusing. I have a plethora of mixed feelings about this book. I really loved some parts, I equally hated others, some parts were so absurd I couldn't help but roll my eyes or raise my eyebrows skeptically. Some things were plain wrong. Others funny.
The best adjective I could use to describe this book is probably unpredictable, because I could have never guessed things would be like that. Never. Disappointed? Maybe, but not entirely, because the parts I loved still made the book worth reading.
I rediscovered some characters I hadn't payed much attention to, or others I couldn't decide between liking or finding terribly annoying. One of them was Jacob. I actually loved him in book two, his point of view on the events, I felt terribly sorry for him. And Leah was a great discovery as well, even though I feel Stephenie Meyer didn't make the most of her (and this unfortunately happens to other characters), as if she weren't important enough to talk about till the end. Seth was simply so sweet!
A character that didn't disappoint me once again is Jasper. I adored him from his very first scene (vampire bachelor party? lol) and didn't stop for a moment. He is too awesome for words!!!
Talking about less profound things, nekkid Edward was, of course, priceless (naughty imagination of mine)!!! XD
The whole pregnancy thing, with the baby mutant half-vampire half-human was quite weird. I don't know. I think I still have to digest it. Like Jacob imprinting on Renesmee (and really, what kind of name is this? I can't blame Jake for calling the baby Nessie!). Bah...
But I don't want to bore anyone to death with my ramblings. So, in conclusion, Breaking Dawn is certainly not an exceptional book, but it was entertaining. It wasn't exactly what I had expected, but I don't feel like hating it. It was still nice reading it.