Breaking Dawn: Twilight Saga

The fourth and final book in the Twilight Saga has I would say the fastest momentum in plot out of all the rest of the books. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It did have a measure of Meyer's inescapable capacity to beat a dead horse when it comes to describing Edward every time he's mentioned. Now after reading the 3/4 of the series, in this last book I didn't notice it quite as much. There is one other critic that I will describe later in the review.
As far as the hook. This book seemed to move. Not that there were ton's of action. In fact, there wasn't much at all which ties into that critic. But the plot moved 1oo miles an hour. We get brought to a place where we think we find closure and a lose end tided up that the author had talked about in all of the books, but then opens up a whole new realm of curiosity to what life will entail for the rest of the Cullen family. There was a point in the book when I audibly let out my surprise in shell shock as to the twist in plot which invested me that much further into the characters. The only thing I would have to say about the ending of the book and saga is that I WANT MORE. I don't feel I have closure on the characters I've been reading about over the last few weeks. Which begs the question... will there be a continuation to the saga in the future?

All in all I give Breaking Dawn a 8 out of 10 stars. It was a great conclusion to a crescendoing series. And like I said before... I WANT MORE MEYER!

Thanks to anyone who reads these. I really hope it compels you to pick up the book I've shared about and agree or disagree with me. But just read.

Stoney

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  1. I love how this final installment keeps readers on their toes.

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