Breaking Dawn, By Stephenie Meyer By Apples By Apples on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
I absolutely love Stephenie Meyer's books, especially the Twilight series. Breaking Dawn is the fourth and last book in her bestselling series. I thought the book was beautiful (if that's possible). Everything in the book was very well-written. In the story, after Bella and Edward get married, they go on their honeymoon to a private island. But a few weeks into the honeymoon, Bella realizes that she is pregnant. Edward wants an immediate abortion, but Bella realizes that she wants to keep the baby, and calls Rosalie (who has always wanted children) to help her keep the baby. Her pregnancy is very rapid, so in a few days, the baby has grown very big. Eventually, Edward gives into having the baby, but is very upset. But after listening to it's mind, he learns to love it too. Meanwhile, the werewolves see the baby as a possible enemy, because there hasn't ever been a vampire-human baby that they know of. I loved the plot and how the author wrote the book through different people's eyes. I didn't like the ending though, because it seemed as though there were more problems for Bella in the future, but it just ends right there. But I still recommend reading the book.
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