Twilight: Team Edward Or Team Jacob

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Team Edward or Team Jacob

Twilight is that book that keeps you awake past your designated bedtime because it’s so good. Twilight had so many themes: the Scary and unpleasant yet thrilling vampires, the hopeless romance between Bella and Edward, the adventurous and the action chasing battle between Edward and Jacob. Twilight is hands down an amazing book series.
First is our main character Bella Swan, she’s nice, smart, shy, beautiful, very clumsy, she’s in love with a vampire and her best friends a werewolf. Bella is an easy person to love because Edward, Jacob and more guys who live in Forks are in love with her. Bella isn't really exceptional in any way. She's not athletic, she's not a genius, she has no particularly remarkable skills,
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Everyone was either talking about it or reading it. It was everywhere from the internet t being on plenty of t-shirts. It was even made into a hashtag for example #TeamEdward or #TeamJacob. One of the reasons this novel was a best seller was because it was referred by everyone who read. The book is good and so appealing that people will tell their friends about it. The word of mouth method has not only people aware of the book but at the same time makes them pick up a novel and read it. I am getting some of my friends hooked on it too The book is so popular that multiple readers are connected by reading the novel at the same time. Other readers have mentioned or referred the book to their friends, and families to join the Twilight connection.
Stephenie Meyer has a simplistic writing style that is easy to read yet still exciting and descriptive. It's a few steps up from Dairy of a Wimpy Kid though. But there are some harder words like masochistic- meaning wanting to inflict pain upon oneself, which was Bella intention of doing to her self when Edward left her so he wouldn’t put her in danger. Even though it’s a easy read you will still come across words you never heard before. You may need a dictionary to help you with some words.

There are many more aspect to Twilight that make it so amazing. Many people can relate to the characters, the book had a great plot and the readability was effortless. I really enjoy the book and would surely recommend this to anyone who enjoy a supernatural tale about vampires and

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