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Let me preface this review by saying I was convinced I’d hate this book. Why? I believed that it could not live up to the hype, and I misjudged it by believing it would be a blood-sucking, trashy novel chock full of teen hook-ups and backstabbing. Plus, I am 30. Could I really relate to this? Well, I was proven wrong on all fronts, delightedly. I had the entire series read in less than two weeks, staying up into the wee hours of the morning reading and reading on my lunch break at work. What I came to like about this series is the originality of Meyers’s vampire world, a realistic heroine, and a basic plot line that most people can relate to, mainly first love. I couldn’t rate it 5 stars because Meyers’s style lacks some of the sophistication I look for in a 5 star novel, and there was one aspect of the Bella-Edward relationship that I found particularly unnerving.

First, Meyers’s vampire world is quite original. Without getting into details, the Cullen family is a vampire family that struggles to maintain a normal and moral lifestyle despite their nature. They have a deep respect for humans and strive to retain their own humanity. This brings up the interesting idea that one can rise above whatever his origin may be, good or bad. She also handles the nuances of vampire folklore in interesting ways.

I enjoyed Bella Swan as the protagonist. She is not a picture-perfect, popular beauty queen heroine; she is shy, reserved, likable, intelligent, but not without her own insecurities and a light dose of teen sarcasm, angst, and rebellion. I can see how she would appeal to the average female reader of her age. Looking at the YA series out there targeting young women, most have to do with wealthy, popular, and perfect looking female heroines. It is refreshing to encounter a heroine like Bella.

I would venture to say that the reason this series appeals to an audience of all ages is due mostly to its focus on first love and the pursuit of true love. Readers who enjoy roma
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I really think that this is a great book that most girls everywhere should read. It tells of 2 soul mates that r diffreant but still love each other no matter what. Nd these 4 books show struggle between what should be nd what is. Nd how Bella nd Edward no matter what will find away to be 2gether 4ever no matter who stands in there way. I think that girls should read it. Or if u jux want 2 read how prefect Edward nd Jacks abs r. It is all up 2 u!
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Althought the picture doesn’t show it, this unit does come with a heart rate monitor. Not good for hiking as the GPS is not designed for that purpose.
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Really thought that i would never let go of reading books (paperbacks etc). that ebooks where for computer obssessed people but kindle is great i love it, So handy for travel i work away and i no longer need to carry 6-10 books with me at one time
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This cable is the real thing in terms of quality, construction and durability. The other cheaper cables fell apart while this one keeps strong! I use it every day in a classroom and I love it. Highly recommend!
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The book is set in Ireland for the most part and is written by an Irish author. Artemis Fowl is a twelve year old genius, who lives on an estate outside of Dublin. He has decided to replace his family’s failing wealth by stealing a Fairy’s `Book’. Artemis learns the language and customs of fairies, and develops a complicated plan to capture a fairy, Holly, in order to trade her for all the gold in the LEPrecons hostage fund. Holly is an energetic Fairy with a bit to prove since her recent catastrophe. The book is fast paced and interesting. The difference between the two worlds is intriguing. The author alternates between the viewpoint of Artemis and Holly. At one point in the middle of the book, the author’s voice pops in and introduces another character, literally. The effect was a speed bump while reading. This is a world where the different species interact; dwarf, trolls, mud people (humans) and fairies are alive and interesting. The author alluded to at least two other stories related to the characters in this book. The problem with the book is I didn’t really identify with any of the characters. There were interesting passages about Artemis and Holly, the Butler character was intriguing, and Commander Root was unique, but none of them had me cheering for them to succeed. Holly was the friendliest character, but she was not the main character. It would be interesting to have a student debate the ethics of Artemis’ plan. What was the good Artemis accomplished? Or was there any at all? The end of the book specifically states that we should not interpret Artemis’ actions regarding his mother and anything other than selfishness. Students will identify with Artemis because he is so smart, smarter than everyone around him, what kid doesn’t feel that? He gets to order around all the adults in his world as well. Artemis is a classic teenager in some ways as well; he wants his mother around, but only on his terms and doing what he wants her to do. I would recommend thi
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Product was delivered without batteries. Fortunately amazon.com customer service quickly resolved that by issuing a few dollars credit so that I would not have to return. Like some other reviewers have noted, the “tap” function does not work and I have to lift scale slightly with my foot for it to turn on and register 0.0. Overall, I’m fairly satisfied despite workarounds but if it had worked as advertised, then I would have given it more stars.
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