The Twilight Companion: Completely Updated: The Unauthorized Guide to the Series
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Genres: Children's Books, Reference, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Reference, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) reviewed on + 5322 more book reviews
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Reviewed by Lauren Ashley for TeensReadToo.com
Just like the title says, this is a companion to Stephenie Meyer's TWILIGHT series.
If you are not already a fan, then this obviously won't be for you. It's wise to have read all four books, as well, or you might find that some key points will be spoiled for you as you read along.
However, THE TWILIGHT COMPANION is a fun, interesting read. The author is very much a fan and allows you to easily relate to her and her writing. This is not a novel that analyzes or delves into everything Twilight. It's more about relating the Twilight world to other novels and films, as well as the myths surrounding vampires and werewolves throughout the ages.
Overall, it is a fast and interesting read. Although I wasn't as interested in the quizzes included throughout the book, I highly enjoyed the history and facts.
Just like the title says, this is a companion to Stephenie Meyer's TWILIGHT series.
If you are not already a fan, then this obviously won't be for you. It's wise to have read all four books, as well, or you might find that some key points will be spoiled for you as you read along.
However, THE TWILIGHT COMPANION is a fun, interesting read. The author is very much a fan and allows you to easily relate to her and her writing. This is not a novel that analyzes or delves into everything Twilight. It's more about relating the Twilight world to other novels and films, as well as the myths surrounding vampires and werewolves throughout the ages.
Overall, it is a fast and interesting read. Although I wasn't as interested in the quizzes included throughout the book, I highly enjoyed the history and facts.
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