Thursday, August 5, 2010

BREAKING DAWN: Cover and Preface

So here we are with Breaking Dawn. Breaking Dawn is owned by the publishers and Stephanie Meyer and was published in 2009.
Cover: Picture of white queen chess piece. So there's going to be a lot of negotiating going on and ten bucks says that queen in reference to Bella herself as this is one huge wish fullfillment series and Bella becomes the most ultimate vampire ever!

This blog post, is longer then the Preface which I would once more like to point out: IS NOT A PREFACE. To prove how short it is, I'll quote the entire thing here:
I'd had more than my fair share of near-death experiences; it wasn't something you ever really got used to.
It seemed oddly inevitable, though, facing death again. Like I really was marked for disaster. I'd escaped time and again, but it kept coming back for m.
Still, this time was so different from the others.
You run from someone you feared, you could try to fight someone you hated. All my reactions were geared toward those kinds of killers-the monsters, the enemies.
When you loved the one who was killing you, it left you no options. How could you run, how could you fight, when doing so would hurt that beloved one? If your life was all you had to give your beloved, how could not give it?
If it was someone you truly loved?

There. That's it. That's the whole Prologue (yes, PROLOGUE, because this is NOT A PREFACE). All I can say is that this is the same as all the other prefaces: Bella heading to danger and is sacrificing herself because she's so "selfless" blah blah blah. I know she's going to live, TWIHARDS know she's going to live because this is Meyer, she doesn't know how to think outside the box and can't bring anything new to the table so therefore it's going to be Bella and Edward living happily ever after, it's just a matter of how they get there.

STUPID TWILIGHT WORDS THAT ARE USED WRONG/DON'T LOOK RIGHT/A TEENAGER WOULD NEVER SAY: None because this is a paragraph, not a chapter and therefore not long enough to have any bad words.
GENERAL ANNOYANCES: Same boring nonsense that was in the last three books, can't you think up anything new Meyer?

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