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For Bella Swan, there is one thing more important than life itself: Edward Cullen. But being in love with a vampire is more dangerous than Bella ever could have imagined. Edward has already rescued Bella from the clutches of an evil vampire but now, as their daring relationship threatens all that is near and dear to them, they realise their troubles may just be beginning ...
Review by Nic of the Bournemouth Borders on 2009-01-27 13:09:07
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After reading Twilight I was completely hooked on this series, desperate to find out what awaits Bella and Edward. This book covers every possible emotion. I didn't emerge from my copy until I'd finished it.
Review by Hazel of the Preston Borders on 2009-02-01 12:08:08
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After reading 'Twilight', the first in the saga, I couldn't wait to get my hands on this, the fantastic second, and was left hungry for more!
Review by Liz of the Leicester Borders on 2009-02-05 14:44:35
'New Moon' (NM) is the second book in The Twilight Saga, written by the amazingly talented Stephenie Meyer.
'New Moon' starts roughly four months after the end of 'Twilight', with Bella's eighteenth birthday. What should be a trouble free birthday party turns into a disaster, after Bella gives herself a paper cut.
This event, in a way, shapes the whole book, as it's the reason why Edward does what he does (no spoilers here), and the reason why he starts to re-think his relationship with Bella.
'New Moon' focuses more on the character of Jacob, who we were previously introduced to in 'Twilight'. He becomes very important to Bella, and plays a pivotal role in The Twilight Saga.
'New Moon' is just as compelling as 'Twilight', and raises many new questions, which will both shock and surprise you. The back of the book describes it as 'riveting' and 'deeply moving', which I 100% agree with.
Just a word of advice: try not to skip forward. I know it's hard, but do your best. You'll know what I mean when you read it...
Review by Twilighter on 21:03, 07 Jun 2008
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I loved this book i cant wait to get the next one its touching moving and romantic (i just need to save up some money to get the next one!!!)
Review by stef brown on 10:01, 02 Aug 2008
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With more and more heart warming teens reads on the market, how can you be sure that you are buying the right book?
The answer is simple, you look and see if the author is Stephinie Meyer!! The second book in a series called twilight, this is the second book of four and features more on bestfriends and betrayal. As the same with twilight you will not be able to put this book down once you have picked it up. You will fall asleep with it in you hands, you will eat with it in your hands (being careful not to damage the pages... you trully will be obsessed, once you have read this book make sure that you are ready with eclipse next. Or you may find yourself having with drawal symptoms and having to see doctor cullen. sigh...
Review by Sarah-marie Sinclair on 16:10, 19 Dec 2008
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