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ISBN13: 9780316160209
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Readers captivated by Twilight and New Moon will eagerly devour Eclipse, the much anticipated third book in Stephenie Meyer's riveting vampire love saga. As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob --- knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella has one more decision to make: life or death. But which is which?
Product Details
Author:
Stephenie Meyer
Hardcover:
640 pages
Publisher:
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication Date:
August 07, 2007
ISBN:
0316160202
Package Length:
8.4 inches
Package Width:
5.9 inches
Package Height:
2.0 inches
Package Weight:
1.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 1895 reviews
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P-A-T-H-E-T-I-C Mar 13, 2010 I will say that it was better than the second book. Still no action. Too much talk about Jacob's history that was irrelevant. Jacob became a real bore. I mean the whole story started out with Bella and Edward. They could have been separated and she not bore us with Jacob's history. Very very lacking in content. AND lacking in action. I mean this is a series about vampires and werewolves and absolutely NO action. Boring and very amateur writing.
Eclipse The Twilight Saga Mar 12, 2010 I thought it was a good book better, i read it in one day and that never happens with me. I recommend this book to anyone who like love stories with a little danger to them.
Awesome. Mar 12, 2010 If you love or like Twilight you have to read this book. Even if you just like love books you must read this. A lot happens and its all really well tolled.
Drags On Mar 11, 2010 I don't really understand why these books are so popular. Twilight was great but the series seems to get worse after each book. Her writing, especially in Eclipse, goes on and on and on without much action. She probably could have cut the book in half if not more, and gotten to the point. The fight scenes are weak and it took forever to go from scene to scene. Bella's entire life revolves around Edward. She's willing to give up being human, her family, her friends, Jacod--for one man? I don't think I'll read Breaking Dawn. It got bad reveiws and I can't imagine reading that many pages of nothing.
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Whatever happened? Mar 09, 2010 I confess. My favorite character in Twilight was Edward. I honestly could never understand what the fuss was about Bella. Sure, she may have been smart, but she had no interests, no hobbies, doesn't do sports, and is not creative. She has absolutely no interesting quality whatsoever. How dull can one person be? Those boys may have been attracted to her but I doubt if any of them would have gone for a second date. She would have bored the living daylights out of them! In Eclipse, Bella is even more horrified of any normal social interaction than ever before, sulkier, and ungrateful.
However, what really turned me off was the fact that the Edward I so liked in Twilight seems to have disappeared. Edward used to have a personality, and a sense of humor which are totally lacking in Eclipse. Where is the boy who blocked Bella's car to let Tyler ask her out, just to see her face while he laughed? Where is the endearing boy who was such a tease and got such a kick our of discovering he was a good kisser? This completely self-sacrificing, saintly, lump on a log did not resemble the original Edward in the least. His entire purpose in this book is to run himself ragged trying to keep an unappreciative Bella safe and seemingly lost his sense of humor and everything else in the process. Talk about a living statue! You really can picture them as a couple sitting unmoving on a porch somewhere. It was hard to remember that he's supposed to be beautiful, sexy, and edgy the way he acted throughout the book.
As far as Jacob. I had no problem with the fact that Bella could love and be agonizing about hurting her best friend, but he should not have been anything more than that. That soul mate nonsense was over the top and totally unnecessary. Please! What a crock!
All in all, not nearly what I expected and a bit of a disappointment not necessarily for the story, but the loss of the characters I liked.