![]() ![]() Which counts as a triumph for any writer, I think, to be able to capture something so vividly. I remember thinking about a loss I’d experienced and feeling like, yes, this is how this feels. ![]() When I read the part of the book in which Bella grieves for a loss, I remember feeling like I’d never read anything that captured that emptiness so well before. He’s pushy and impatient, and maybe you can argue that he knows Bella better because they’ve got this long history, but I don’t get the sense that he values her needs above his own. But when battle lines are drawn again, she finds herself torn between mortal enemies, and she must choose between them.Ĭan I be brutally honest? I never understood Team Jacob. As she struggles to cope, and to carve out some semblance of life around the edges of her wound, she at last finds a friend. She finds herself alone, feeling as if a gaping hole exists through the center of her very being. But the party spawns a sequence of events that shatters Bella’s world. It’s Bella’s birthday, and despite her wishes that there be no fuss, the Cullen family make quite an occasion of it. The sequel to Twilight, New Moon picks up a few months after its predecessor. Published SeptemAmazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads ![]()
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