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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Eclipse


Eclipse is the third book in the twilight saga. It starts off with Bella reading a note from Jacob saying that they can’t be friends, but he is not the only who thinks they should not be friends. Edward protective nature makes it hard for Bella to see her best friend.
 Alice makes Bella have a sleepover quote on quote, and Bella learns a few things about her boyfriend’s family.
With Rose she told her that her fiancé had stripped her down and beat her, and left her on the street thinking she was dead. Although she was not she was dying Carlisle (the father of the Cullen clan) found her, and changed her into a vampire. She did not want to be a vampire, and she looks at Bella, and sees that she wants to be a vampire. Rosalie tries to stop her from wanting to be a vampire.
Bella also learns about Imprinting. That it is like love at first sight, and all of this other information which if you have read Breaking Dawn then you know that this is foreshadowing who Jacob Imprints.
When Bella comes back home she notices that her clothes are gone, and Edward suspects newborn vampires because he doesn’t remember the scent. It gets worst at the graduation party when Alice has a vision of a newborn army.
Before the war Bella realizes that she loves Jacob. Also during the war Victoria and her companion camoe out of the blue, and have a fight with Edward, but on the verge of them killing Edward Bella steps in and cuts her arm so that they are intised by the blood; saving Edward.
In the end Bella accepts the marriage proposal of Edward, and promises her that once they are married that he would change her into a vampire himself, but some people are not happy. Jacob is outraged with the invitation and turns into his wolf form, and runs into the woods without another word.
I did like this book it was a lot of information about all the Cullen family. I give this book an B+ it was a lot of information, and it was kind of predictable; they make vampires mad, they have a fight, they win, they kiss a little, and the end so I graded it lower for that.



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