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So what so you think about Breaking dawn?

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Well I've read breaking dawn and I liked it but what do you think about her having a baby and Jacob imprinting on her? And the Jacobs perspective?

I'm a big fan of Jacob so I liked it but what did you think?

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  1. I thought it was a really good book but not as good a i thought it would have been. i wasn't really into the idea of her getting pregnant but when shae had renesmae everything seemed to just feel right and i was thankful for that surprise it really added to the story. I think jacobs perspective was in the book for a good reason. It would heave been such a gloomy part of the story it had been told by bella who had no connection with the world outside of the cullens house also i love the jacob section because he is SO funny! i love him but Bella and Edward were always meant to be! Once again an amazing story by Stephenie Meyer!  


  2. I don't know I went to the midnight party to get my sister the book, and got three numbers though, so I like it cause it has awesome midnight parties with tons of girls.

  3. i really liked breaking dawn a lot but i thought it was really unique that jacob imprinted on the baby because the baby is a lot like bella but also part of edward. i guess that just marks that jacob got so used to edward that he doesn't mind anymore. he likes the bella part most i guess =]

  4. From the perspective of another Jacob fan (he was one of the few things I actually liked about these books....) I hated it. It seemed like such a cop out, one that I could easily see coming even though I feebly hoped S. Meyer wouldn't use. Beyond how it was a literary cop out I found the entire idea... perverse. The age difference would be so bad if Renesmee wasn't A BABY, and the fact that even as a baby she thinks of Jacob as 'hers'...? It unsettled me, which I would have loved if everyone didn't find it 'romantic' or 'fitting'.  No matter how fast she 'matures' a person can only grow emotionally given time, something in S. Meyers would she will never get to do. Edward mentioned she will be fully grown at 7. This was by far the worst part for me.

    As for the part of the book that was in Jacobs pov, it was the best part of the whole freaking book, but then parts with him usually are.  

  5. one word : - AMAZING!

  6. breaking dawn was amazing =)

  7. Well, I'm not really sure as to how  I really felt about it. To me, it seemed so out of place in the Twilight series. But, that didn't mean it wasn't good.

    Stephenie Meyer is a brilliant writer. She doesn't drone on about details like a lot of authors do, but she makes sure to mention them when she has to.

    I've heard a lot of people say that they hated the way Bella "changed" in Breaking Dawn. I didn't think it was terrible. Throughout the whole series, I never could quite bring myself to hate her. Even when she was making the whole Cullen family upset, deciding that she needed that baby. God, I just loved her. Which isn't something I say a lot about fictional people.

    Now, onto Renesmee. Like a lot of people, I pretty much hated her when it was breaking her ribs. It got me infuriated. But, when Edward told her that Renesmee loved Bella, I knew I wouldn't ever hate her again. Maybe its just because I love Bella too, or maybe it was just that the little kid tryed so hard not to hurt her (cracking anymore ribs). Touching, truly touching

    When Jacob imprinted on "Nessie", I couldn't help but smile. Because Nessie was a mix of Edward and Bella. So, he must have liked Edward more than he showed. And I mean, think about it. Would any one really want that sweet little child to grow up and love some one that couldn't protect her? Or some one that just wasn't good enough (We all know any old human wouldn't have been). So, I was happy that she would have her own guardian angel.

    =)

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