neeeh late post.

Sep 02, 2008 20:48

HAHAHA late Breaking Dawn review.. :) This was posted in my other blog and I didn't bother posting it here but well I just thought of adding this hahahaha!

Finally I have finished Breaking Dawn, I have been wanting to finish this ever since I bought William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying. Actually I should have finished this earlier than August 24, but there's so many distructions that I can hardly read it. AND It's not in my priority list anyway. :D

I thought that it wasn't so bad after all, though it bores me as hell. To say, what did bore me was Bella's book [the last one]. It bores me because it focused on Bella's change and how everything turns out to be perfect. Oh, to tell you I'm not a big fan of Bella. I dislike her as I dislike mosquitoes. Okay so going back, I got bored because I realized that [like what told me] Meyer tried so hard to make everything perfect so that it will end up with happily ever after. IT did though.

I guess it would have been good [though quite still hatable for others] if it ended with both of them dying. Or perhaps maybe as tragic as a Bella dying and it ends up with Edward's POV saying "...our love was like air you couldn't see it but you could feel it" or maybe Edward will give up Bella ending up with saying "We'll always have Forks" . I think I'll love it and it could have made me cry. ahihihi!

Oh this book made me love Jacob, I love him better than I loved Edward (in this book). One thing, he was funny and sooo spontaneous. This made me realize that Edward's perfection has a disadvantage too. Anyway Jacob imprinting on Nessie---Renessme--is plausible /Meyer is a freaking good tactician/. Why? It gives out the reason why Jacob/Bella wasn't meant to be together; and that all through out the story, Jacob was only meant to protect Bella for his future Renessme. Oh he got confused with his feelings hahahaha!

Like what I have said, Meyer was a good tactician. Since Meyer wants to have a happily ever after, she also made Edward and Jacob friends (and that goes the same way for Warewolves and Vampires), through Renessme. If it wasn't through Renessme being in danger and Jacob imprinting on her, Jacob wouldn't be-friending the Cullens and helping them out. Of course even without Renesmee I know Jacob will be there to protect Bella but since he had imprinted to Renesmee his reason for staying and for defending is much stronger.  Of course if Jacob will be there, his pack will also be there to protect him. Thus this makes Jacob's pack an alliance to the Cullens.

I don't get the reason why others hated the book. I don't hate it but yes it bores me. It only made me excited when the Volturi came into the scene, but that didn't last long though because there was no action; just a bit of show off.

oh before I forget, hahahaha, I noticed something... Edward here wasn't really interesting. He's a like a supporting actor with a badly written character. hahaha! Too bad. He just amused me when I realized that yes, he has a marble hard peen and he had turned Bella into a sex machine. O-yea. Oh, one more thing, I thought it was gross when he performed a ceasarian delivery by biting Bella's bulge. eewwwww. Couldn't he get a scalpel or knife at least? Biting it wasn't really cool, it was morbid.

okay enough of the rant, this is getting long. And so if I'll give it a rating of 1-5. I'll give it a...2.5 I think that's fair.

Okay so now it's time to shift to Faulkner's As I Lay Dying.

book: twilight, book: breaking dawn, book: thoughts

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