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New Moon (The Twilight Saga, Book 2) Specs:
Product Name
New Moon (The Twilight Saga, Book 2)
Manufacturer
Little, Brown Young Readers
Retail Price
$10.99
EAN-13
9780316024969
Specifications
Title
New Moon (The Twilight Saga, Book 2)
ISBN
0316024961
Author(s)
Stephenie Meyer
Release Date
2008-05-31
Format
Paperback
Num of Pages
608
Num. of Items
1
EAN
9780316024969
Weight
1 lbs.
Deal first added on:
10-December-2008
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Latest 5 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the New Moon (The Twilight Saga, Book 2)
"So the Lion Fell in Love with the Lamb. . . Then the Lion Left"
2009-11-02
- Reviewed By User: A2STLX7KN77Z0G
I don't think it's a spoiler to say that this book is about what happens to Bella, the regular teenage girl protagonist of "Twilight," when Edward, the vampire she loves desperately, leaves her. She is devastated. She is depressed. She is inconsolable. I myself had a couple of very intense relationships a little like this when I was in my twenties, and I could definitely relate to Bella's predicament and how author Stephenie Mayer expresses it. In fact, it was so realistic that I was considering not reading any more when Bella finds a new source of comfort: her friendship with Jacob, the Native American boy she has known from childhood. Obviously, he's not the "perfect" Edward, but Bella begins to suspect that allowing herself some small measure of happiness away from Edward would not be "selling out."
Jacob, who is 2 years younger than Bella, has his own period of painful growth to endure. Both his physical and emotional progress is laid out for the reader (eventually), as he comes to terms with the kind of adult he is becoming and tries to make peace with it.
This book contains some of the history, mythology and philosophy that the first novel lacked, and it finishes with an even better and more suspenseful flourish. Some Romeo and Juliet comparison is included, which may be appropriate, if cliched, for the age of the characters. Fortunately, Bella is modern enough, and sophisticated enough, to handle the comparisons her mind insists on making without getting too sentimental about it.
"Great, great fiction"
2009-11-01
- Reviewed By User: A10JNEM2V9OKGH
Stephenie Meyer has given her readers a great gift in these books. I am afraid this fact is being lost in the hype for the movies. The books evoke strong emotion and they are a great gift to anyone who enjoys this genre, well written, easy read, fun.
"It makes me ache."
2009-10-30
- Reviewed By User: A33I594TJ3N83C
I love all of the Twilight Saga. New Moon made me ache. It made my heart hurt and I cried. I felt Bella's loss. Stephanie is a terrific writer.
"All cheddar, no substance"
2009-10-12
- Reviewed By User: A3L8ERU9SY4M7B
New Moon isn't quite as cheesy as Twilight.
Bella is still a sorry example to young women, but with Edward out of the way for the bulk of the novel (except when Bella is obsessing about him, which seems to be every other page), she does develop a bit as a character. Not much, mind you. But a little.
Bella is a magnet for trouble. Who else could date a vampire and be best buds with a werewolf? (Although didn't Buffy the Vampire Slayer go that route first? Can anyone say copyright infringement?) I did like that Meyer makes werewolves likeable, not just mindless beasts, like we see in all the horror movies.
Meyer's writing has improved with this second book in the Twilight series. New Moon actually has something of a plotline, which Twilight didn't cough up until the last 1/4 of the book.
If you like cheddar and no substance, then by all means, read the Twilight series.
"Pleased my niece!"
2009-10-12
- Reviewed By User: A10XQGAF7AU3XP
Not much of a review here, except to say my niece was very excited to receive the book as a birthday present. (She had already finished reading the first book.) Amazon's price was the best I could find.
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