New Moon
Stephenie Meyer
Stephenie Meyer
In this amazing sequel to the beloved series by Stephanie Meyer, we are better introduced to the character, Jacob Black. In the previous book, Twilight, we all knew that Jacob had a little crush on Bella but, unfortunately for him, all her attention was devoted to Edward. In this book however, lucky for Jacob, he just happens to be there when Bella is in dire need of a friend and Edward is no where to be found.
Its senior year and everything seems to be played out perfectly. Bella seems to have let the incidents of last spring pass smoothly, her and Edward share most all of their classes together, and her other friends now share the lunch table with her, Edward and Alice. Bella’s birthday is just around the corner, and she’s the last person on earth who wants to celebrate. To her, that just makes another year that she’s older than Edward. But the Cullen’s don’t let her sorry attitude stop them; instead, they throw her a party. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last very long, Bella, being clumsy as usual, mistakenly gives herself a paper cut while trying to open her gift….
A few days after the incident at Bella’s birthday party, Edward decides he needs to have a talk with her. After Edward tells Bella that “we” have to leave, she’s trilled, thinking that he means him and her. After the real meaning dawns on her, she is far from trilled. She starts crying and pleading for him to stay, but as he puts it, he has no choice. The months after Edward leaves are really a blur. Bella IS a walking ghost; she doesn’t know how to lead a normal life without him. He WAS her life.
On a day out with Jessica, Bella realizes that if she puts herself in danger someway, or acts stupidly, Edward speaks to her. After that day, she goes about her way to do anything wild and dangerous, just to hear his voice again. She goes out and buys a pair of broken down motorcycles. She goes to Jacob, hoping that he’ll fix it up for her and later on, teach her how to actually ride it.
She and Jacob become pretty good friends now. She spends all her time over at his house and watches/talks to him while he works on the bikes. They get to know each over pretty well and become best friends, even though Jacob wants more. Everything seems to be going pretty well, till everyone starts talking about the mysterious bear in the woods. What could it possibly be? Now suddenly, Jacob doesn’t want to hang out with her anymore and won’t talk to her or anything. What could she have possibly done to deserve such treatment?
After one of her crazy stunts, Bella gets an unexpected visit from Alice Cullen. Before they have enough time to celebrate her visit, they get some really upsetting news. Edward was gone to see the Volterra, the head vampire tribe, and it seems like the only person who can save him is Bella. Will she and Alice get there before Edward does something to get himself killed?
In this book, Bella goes through more changes and challenges than bearable. Will she be able to pull through it all and come out to be the person she once was before it all happened?
I would recommend this book to all fans of the Twilight series, fantasy lovers, and every one 14+
Its senior year and everything seems to be played out perfectly. Bella seems to have let the incidents of last spring pass smoothly, her and Edward share most all of their classes together, and her other friends now share the lunch table with her, Edward and Alice. Bella’s birthday is just around the corner, and she’s the last person on earth who wants to celebrate. To her, that just makes another year that she’s older than Edward. But the Cullen’s don’t let her sorry attitude stop them; instead, they throw her a party. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last very long, Bella, being clumsy as usual, mistakenly gives herself a paper cut while trying to open her gift….
A few days after the incident at Bella’s birthday party, Edward decides he needs to have a talk with her. After Edward tells Bella that “we” have to leave, she’s trilled, thinking that he means him and her. After the real meaning dawns on her, she is far from trilled. She starts crying and pleading for him to stay, but as he puts it, he has no choice. The months after Edward leaves are really a blur. Bella IS a walking ghost; she doesn’t know how to lead a normal life without him. He WAS her life.
On a day out with Jessica, Bella realizes that if she puts herself in danger someway, or acts stupidly, Edward speaks to her. After that day, she goes about her way to do anything wild and dangerous, just to hear his voice again. She goes out and buys a pair of broken down motorcycles. She goes to Jacob, hoping that he’ll fix it up for her and later on, teach her how to actually ride it.
She and Jacob become pretty good friends now. She spends all her time over at his house and watches/talks to him while he works on the bikes. They get to know each over pretty well and become best friends, even though Jacob wants more. Everything seems to be going pretty well, till everyone starts talking about the mysterious bear in the woods. What could it possibly be? Now suddenly, Jacob doesn’t want to hang out with her anymore and won’t talk to her or anything. What could she have possibly done to deserve such treatment?
After one of her crazy stunts, Bella gets an unexpected visit from Alice Cullen. Before they have enough time to celebrate her visit, they get some really upsetting news. Edward was gone to see the Volterra, the head vampire tribe, and it seems like the only person who can save him is Bella. Will she and Alice get there before Edward does something to get himself killed?
In this book, Bella goes through more changes and challenges than bearable. Will she be able to pull through it all and come out to be the person she once was before it all happened?
I would recommend this book to all fans of the Twilight series, fantasy lovers, and every one 14+