Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)
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When you loved the one who was killing you, it left you no options. How could you run, how could you fight, when doing so would hurt that beloved one? If your life was all you had to give, how could you not give it? If it was someone you truly loved?
Now that Bella has made her decision, a startling chain of unprecedented events is about to unfold with potentially devastating, and unfathomable, consequences. Just when the frayed strands of Bella's life-first discovered in Twilight, then scattered and torn in New Moon and Eclipse-seem ready to heal and knit together, could they be destroyed... forever?
The astonishing, breathlessly anticipated conclusion to the Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3 in Books
- Published on: 2008-08-02
- Released on: 2008-08-02
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 768 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
It might seem redundant to dismiss the fourth and final Twilight novel as escapist fantasy--but how else could anyone look at a romance about an ordinary, even clumsy teenager torn between a vampire and a werewolf, both of whom are willing to sacrifice their happiness for hers? Flaws and all, however, Meyer's first three novels touched on something powerful in their weird refraction of our culture's paradoxical messages about sex and sexuality. The conclusion is much thinner, despite its interminable length. [...] But that's not the main problem. Essentially, everyone gets everything they want, even if their desires necessitate an about-face in characterization or the messy introduction of some back story. Nobody has to renounce anything or suffer more than temporarily--in other words, grandeur is out. This isn't about happy endings; it's about gratification. A sign of the times? Ages 12–up. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
About the Author
Stephenie Meyer graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in English Literature, and she lives with her husband and three young sons in Arizona. Stephenie is the author of Twilight,New Moon, and Eclipse.
Customer Reviews
Creative to the End
Fist off, I am a 41 year old male who has read all four books of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series. SURPRISE.
And despite me being a male and having to (La)push my way through the slower, sappy romantic moments between Bella and Edward, in total, ALL four novels were well written, creative and fun. The author has an acceptable balance between romance and action. I'm confident Hollywood will take each novel and further balance the equation and perfect the ratio between Edward once again taking Bella's chin and lifting her face up to his and the action entailed with all the vampire threats taking place throughout the series by making sure there's slightly more emphasis on the action. That's all that was really needed in this four-book series in the first place and the balance would have been perfect. The build-up to the battle finale at the end of Breaking Dawn was very electric and gripping. Well done.
Stephenie's take on vampires and the eventual reveal in this last installment of there being a difference between shape-shifters and true werewolves were all creative and infectious. It made me want to know more about the world the author has created and hopefully will get to do so if she ever decides to return to this series again in the future.
About the many complaints you will read below on how "unrealistic" the ending was to Breaking Dawn . . . uh HELLO? McFLY? This is FANTASY folks! It's a story about VAMPIRES and SHAPE-SHIFTERS for cryin' out loud. These claims that Stephenie should have been more responsible about "messages" to her young female fan base are ludicrous at best. Any teenage female who can't see past the unrealistic (FANTASY) aspects of the author's story and takes away from it that it's OK to get knocked up and/or married young and everything will still turn out fine is gonna find that excuse somewhere else anyway. Parents be warned - It's gonna happen at school before it happens from reading a book. But in an ironic sense it does reveal how well these books were written for so many of her fan base to take these novels so seriously. So take those critiques as a compliment, Steph. Ya did a good job. The fact that the ending wrapped up so nicely was a breath of fresh air in a day and age when all things seem to be unhappy endings. Besides, I got the strong impression that the Volturi Coven were anything but satisfied with the happy ending Bella and everyone else won in the end and I get the sneaking suspicion that if Stephenie ever decided to continue this specific series that is would be them that would try to ensure that there wasn't a happy ending in the future.
I'm not sure where some people got freaked about Jacob imprinting with an infant. Look, Stephenie obviously did her homework on wolves and they mate for life. They find the one they are supposed to be connected with and that's that. It doesn't mean Jake is hot for Renesmee's chili. That is supposed to happen when she comes of age - around the same age as Jacob. Until it blossoms into a more physical desire Jacob's feelings will remain protective and nurturing like a brother's love. Jacob's current feelings for Renesmee was clearly stated in Breaking Dawn. Too much sexual content has made it's way into our daily lives and it's affecting how we view things. People need to step back and gain their perspective again. There was nothing wrong with this whole imprinting concept. I do wish, however, that the shape-shifters were written a little bit better and not so kicked around, plot-wise, as well as looked down upon by so many in the series (I am a werewolf fan at heart and I am also 6' 6" and half American Indian - yep, "TEAM JACOB"). But this is normal for werewolf/vampire fans. One is always favored over the other so one species is always shown more higher caliber than the other species depending on which species is your favorite. But as Jake would probably have put it best . . . "Oh well." And with a smile.
I say, thanks for letting me see some sunshine again, Stephenie. Life imitates art but the reverse is true as well. Why not let the artists of the world help re-introduce - through their artistic mediums - a better happier world for all of us to see again. I, for one, have had enough of "reality TV" to last me a vampire's lifetime and I always enjoy it when someone has the grit to make sure we are reminded that happy-ended fairy tales are still in style.
Here's hoping she delves into this world of hers again in the future and gets an actual Werewolf series out. Maybe even with cameos by some members of the Cullen and Quileute/Black family.
Ya never know.
With all that said, I need my Werewolf Fix and it's off to read The Hyde Effect.
Breaking Dawn
Best in the series! Kept me up all night reading to see how it ended. Talk about twists! Can't wait to see the movie, can only hope it's 1/2 as good as the series.
Haunting end to a series.
First off- I loved it.
To all the haters out there: I don't understand those out there who chose to tear every word apart- searching for "plot holes" and "inconsistencies". Why can't a story just be a story? The point of writing your own story is that it's YOURS. If you think you can do better (all of you high and mighties out there) then I think you should build up the courage to do as SM did. Write your own! Make it a sad ending... turn Bella into some "normal" college student. I think the point everyones missing in all of this was made very clear in the novel. Bella was BORN to become a vampire. She is has all of the skills and determination to do so. That's what I wanted. And for those of you who think she "had no choices" I clearly remember Bella fighting with herself whether or not she wanted to keep her humanity for longer. There were many points in the book where she thought about college and sticking around for her family. If SM wanted to make it a happy ending then by all means... it's her book! I love happy endings. AND for all those out there who SLAM SM for making Bella so lovey dovey and less super strong woman... go read some other series!! I've read many series (Sherrilyn Kenyon for example) where over and over the women are strong, independent, and tough. I like those books but I also like this one. I found it refreshing to find a main character with a bit more emotion...
Suprises: I didn't see the whole Jacob/Nessie thing coming. I remember gasping when it did! I did NOT expect the whole baby thing either! WOW! I heard in an interview that SM had a few other novels to inspire this book... I was wondering if one of them was Taltos (Anne Rice- goddess of vampire novels!!). It seems hauntingly similar to me. I was a little put off at first but in the end when she was so dedicated to Nessie- I got it. It made me feel that yearing for being a mother. I think it's perfect given SM's choices in life... she's a mom!
I'll wrap this up... all I want to say on top of this is that I found the series as a whole the most addiciting I've ever read. I couldn't put the books down. I read them ALL in one week... staying up until 2/3 in the morning sometimes to get through the exciting parts. I really enjoyed these books. Maybe I'm not as picky as some of you literary geniuses out there but I know a good book when I read one. I'm still haunted by Bella's pain in the second book... but it makes sense. Anyone who's gone through relationships knows that feeling of loosing another half. I'm TOTALLY one of those people (like Bella) who jumps head over heels into a relationship. It's like a wild roller coaster ride. I deovte myself 100% to any relationship and hope that as the years go by (with many bumps alogn the way) things stay as happy as they were in the begining.
Good job Stephenie Meyer! Keep up the good work girl! :) ( and keep up the music stuff too- i downloaded a ton of your inspiration songs last night and i love them! rock'n out right now!).





