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Ahhh, OK...I'd never noticed the "spoiler" thing before. How do you do that? That's pretty darn nifty.
I agree with a lot of your comments. I didn't like how so many loose ends seemed to be hastily, and even messily (is that a word? lol) tied up. I think she could have made the series longer than 4 books, frankly. Seems like way too much was shoved into Breaking Dawn. It's the least favorite of the 4, for me.
I did not enjoy this book.
There were a few clever parts. I adored Jacob's chapter titles. That was very clever. Bella's titles are one-worders and Jacob's are full blown sentences. Artistically, I thought that was great.
I loved the blonde jokes and some of Emmett's lines. I was hoping to see a lot more of him.
The name Renesmee was ridiculous. I thought it was clever the way SM made us think the baby would be a boy. If she hadn't I think we might all have seen the imprinting thing coming. As it is, I was surprised by it and just cracked up laughing at the end of Jacob's book realizing what happened. Of course! The whole concept on of imprinting on an infant is creepy to me.
I felt like this book was too happy/happy. We got a happy ending at every single turn. The whole plot centered around making sure everyone left happy. There for a while I was worried that SM was going to have Jacob fleeing the country with his tiny bride-to-be, leaving a terrific set-up for a Jacob/Nessie series. I was glad that didn't happen.
I thought there was no point to Bella's shield encompassing the entire group of vampires on her side. I wanted her to be able to cover Nessie and Edward, perhaps, but everyone else should have had to fend for themselves. At least there might have been some action then. I thought it was unrealistic that, given previous set-ups, so many vampires could dwell in the same house for over a month. There should have been major disputes. It seemed like someone in the series should have been killed off. I don't know who, but at least it would have added some angst. I thought Bella taking to vampire-hood so naturally was far fetched and served only the purpose of wrapping the story up nicely. I didn't particularly want to read about a blood thirsty Bella, but it was to be expected. I thought she would be changed at the end of the story so we wouldn't have to witness it.
I think overall the wrong message has been sent out. I was thrilled at first the way SM had Bella and Edward wait for marriage. That was a good message. But Bella's entire being has been caught up with staying young, something we can't do. All of the sudden she goes from being a clumsy love sick teenager to being married with child. And she takes to the role without skipping a beat! All this time we've had Bella who couldn't stand the thought of marrying who obvious soul mate, yet she's ok with an unexpected pregnancy at the ripe old age of 18? I didn't buy that. The only realistic thing about the pregnancy was also most ridiculous. Only an 18 year old would name her baby "Renesmee".
I was a huge fan of the first three books. One was the best by far. Truly I tolerated book 2 and enjoyed all but the end of book 3. But this final installment I felt went too far.
I've been reading all the reviews on Amazon.com. It's rather amusing, if you're interesting. So many people feel this way.You have completely stated everything I wanted to say. I'm sure we're not the only fans who felt this way, too. I highlighted your statements that really articulated my frustrations. I, too, like the first 3 books, and probably won't read this one again much.
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