Twilight

For fans of the Twilight novel series

Breaking Dawn, Book 4

In this last segment of the love story of the century, we finally determine the answer to the question:  Does love conquer all?

Can Bella and Edward truly be happy in their new lives?  How?  And what about the group who are determined to destroy Bella and the secret that she carries?

Is there a way for Bella to keep the man that she loves and everyone else too?

 

Please post comments that only deal with Breaking Dawn.  Please be aware that others are reading the novel and do not give away the novel’s end.

 

Enjoy!

Mrs. Hampton :-D

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9 Responses to “Breaking Dawn, Book 4”

  1.   Mrs. Forrest Says:

    WOW!!!! Went to see the movie and it was awesome. I have never been drawn into books as I was these. I encourage anyone that has not read all of them to complete them. I can’t wait for the others to be made into movies.

  2.   Melissa Pehling Says:

    Hey Mrs. Hampton and everyone else out there!!
    Breaking Dawn is a GREAT book. I think that Bella and Edward will last forever and have a happy family. Bella will probably keep all of her friends but im not positive. I wish and hope there will be a sequil to this book, another breath-taking story! This is my favorite, along with Twilight, out of the series. Read this if you haven’t!!!! Did you like this one Mrs. Hampton? TTYL!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

  3.   mshampton Says:

    I really did like this novel. I was glad for the ending because I wanted Bella and Edward to have it all. It’s such a romantic idea that she could keep parts of her life and still have all of Edward and his life. I’m not sure about a continuation of the series, but I know that you can read parts of New Moon on Stephanie Meyer’s page. I don’t have the web addy here, but I’ll get it and post it. It’s more of a shadow book because it is Twilight from Edward’s point of view. I read a couple of pages of it, and yes, it is good.

    I think to get the full effect of Twilight, you have to read the entire series. Meyers did a brilliant job, don’t you think?

  4.   Melissa Pehling Says:

    Hey Mrs. Hampton! I completely agree with you on the idea that you have to read the whole series to understand. Meyers wrote this book in such a way that you couldn’t put it down. She put lot’s of “magic” in these books. I….I….I…. can’t even express my feelings!!! UGGGGGGGHHHHH they r just so GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TTYL:):):):):)

  5.   shawanda clowney Says:

    this book is really i would hpoe i have never read before i am looking forward to,and i hope it is soon because i want to get it before it becomes old news and people move on to the next serries and i am just now reading it.That would be embarassind and a dissapointment

  6.   Mrs. Lunsford Says:

    I did not like BREAKING DAWN. I thought it was too neat. I really felt as thought Stephenie Meyer was rushed into completing the story of Edward and Bella, and therefore she didn’t/couldn’t take more time with the story. Yes, I wanted Bella and Edward to end up together, but I felt some of the other storylines within the novel were a bit put on.
    I also despised the name of the baby-Reneseme- give me a break!!!!

  7.   ♥*[MA]Rissa! Says:

    i’m reading Breaking Dawn now…
    it’s okay.
    i don’t really like it that much.
    i loved it when Bella was kind of like
    hmmm…….. didn’t really know what was going on
    i guess.
    i liked the baby name- Renesmae- but i didn’t like it when Jacob called
    her Nessie ):

  8.   the girl you probably know Says:

    i loved this book!!!!!! it was so good!!!!!

  9.   , Marissa* Says:

    Breaking Dawn was okay,
    but it was really weird & I didn’t understand
    a lot of it. . .
    Bella seemed like a playerr ;)
    It seemed like she was always back & forth between Jacob & Edward.
    LOL.

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