Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Review of Breaking Dawn (Twilight, Bk 4)

Breaking Dawn (Twilight, Bk 4)
Helpful Score: 1


Wow..I didn't hate the book, but I didn't love it either. I felt like the author just rushed to get this book out and forgot to write a few pages. I was even turning back some pages because I'd be reading along and then this new tidbit of info would pop up and it's like woah wait..did I miss something..yet it was never introduced properly (like the note that Alice left Bella and then a name comes up later that was read from the note..yet I have no idea what the note even said as the author doesn't tell us!!!) This was the least favorite out of the series. I loved Twilight the best and then to me it just seems like the series started to slowly go downhill after that. This book was the worst by far as it seemed drawn out in so many spots, plot lines destroyed or totally missing, leaving you going what? how did this happen? and even who is this and why are they here??, and the characters do seem out of sorts. Also the topic of sex and the act of sex comes up a lot in this book (apparently this is what vampires do for the first 10 years after being created..sex sex and more sex...just fair warning) Which in my opinion, that didn't even need to really be brought into the book at all except perhaps to mention how Nessie was created. But again, not a wonderful storyline, rather drawn out, rather boring really (I had to fight to finish the book) I just think that she could have done much better if she took her time and tried to do the book justice instead of sending out something that you know was quickly shoved together (all the editing errors in the book will even point this out)