Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga)

  • Written by: Stephenie Meyer
  • Publisher: ATOM
  • Published: 04 August 2008
  • ISBN: 1905654286 | ISBN-13: 9781905654284
  • RRP: £14.99 | Binding: Hardcover (768 pages)
  • Just when you thought the series had reached its peak and couldn't be topped, along came the fourth novel in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, "Breaking Dawn". This final novel is divided into three sections, the first and third told from Bella's perspective and the second told by werewolf, Jacob Black. Breaking Dawn ties up the series' loose ends brilliantly. The story picks up where "Eclipse" left off; mortal Bella and vampire Edward are to be married, but is it Edward she really wants, or Jacob? On top of this dilemma, in the background the Volturi have been keeping an eye on the couple as promised. They know about the wedding and have decided that if Edward doesn't kill Bella, making her into a vampire, they'll see to the problem themselves, as they cannot abide the fact that a human knows about their kind. It seems that the werewolves and vampires may have to swallow their pride and work together to stop the Volturi or they might just loose Bella forever. Read More
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  • Jodie Mitchell - 01/04/2009

    4 Stars

    The final instalment of the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn, lived up to my expectations. The storyline is exciting and stays true to the characters, which I felt was important. Breaking Dawn takes on a split narrative, which allows the reader to learn more about characters, from Jacob Black's perspective. The narrative of the main character, Bella is emotive and very thoughtful, whereas the narrative of Jacob gives the book a humorous yet edgy side. The storyline is brilliantly written and will keep you guessing. The introduction of new characters creates mystery and helps develop the main characters personalities.

    It was a fantastic end the series and I felt it was a good place to end the series, although, Meyer could continue writing about these characters forever and I don't think I'd ever get bored!

    ***** 5 stars!