BOOK REVIEW
_Title: Twilight (Special tenth anniversary
_Author: Stephenie Meyer
_Published: October 5th, 2005
_Publisher: Little and Brown
_Date began reading: 12-2015
_Date completion: Not finish
_Number of pages: 498(Hardcover)
544(Paperback)
_Summary:
The story is about Bella, an average 17 year old girl who moves to Forks, WA to live with her father after her mother remarries a traveling minor league baseball player. In Forks, she meets Edward, a mysterious, gorgeous, private student, who tends to travel in a pack with his family. Edward is immediately repulsed by Bela, and the two develop a mutual dislike for the other.
A few months of repugnance, their relationship is changed when Edward saves Bella from a potentially fatal car accident. Bella immediately knows there's something not quite human about Edward, but he retains his distance until Bella finds herself in another dangerous situation.
Edward again saves her, and the two develop a friendship that quickly turns into an exclusive relationship. Bella discovers that Edward and his family are vampires, but who have chosen a "vegetarian" and survive off of animal blood instead of killing humans.
Bella and Edward develop a very deep, intense relationship very quickly, but maintains their "virtue" despite their zealous attraction to each other. The relationship appears to be perfect, and for a while it is. During a baseball game between Edward and his vampire family, a trio of rogue vampires stumble upon their game, and the leader immediately makes a move for Bella as a "snack". The protective nature of Edward’s family creates a deadly game of cat and mouse between Bella and James, the vampire who is determined to drink Bella dry.
Edward's family devises a plan to create a diversion in the hopes of distancing Bella from James. The plan backfires, and Bella is lured into a trap James as set. James takes his time psychologically...