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Bella Swan is your typical 17 year old girl from Phoenix who flies to Washington to live with her father Chief Charles Swan in the town of Forks. It’s a typical Twin Peaks-esque town where bizarre things can happen even during the night, she meets up with new friends including a local handsome 17 year old boy named Jacob Black who’s a secret werewolf of an ancient race of Native-American werewolves. One day in school, she sees an odd kind of pale (almost like Michael Jackson) group of teenagers who are adoptive children of a local doctor named Carlisle Cullen as these teens aren’t quite like any teenager including their leader named Edward who catches her eye yet she doesn’t want him. Edward and Bella become close friends until one day he reveals to her that he’s a vampire but not of the typical one but he’s part of a good ancient race of vampires that sworn only to protect humans when only the bad vampires want human blood. He introduces him to his family such as Jasper with lover Rosalie who is a cutie, lovely sister Alice and brother Emmet who are friendly vampires. However there are some bad vampires called the Nomads with sexy Victoria, suave Lauraunt and bad-boy James want to turn Bella into a meal as she must be proected.

A unique and fun romantic supernatural fantasy epic that has became a pop culture phenomenon. Some people will tell you this novel is badly written, not quite as it maybe flawed in the writing as no book is perfect you know. It’s the characters you grow to enjoy in this literary franchise, i am a straight 28 year old adult male who enjoys these novels because i’m a vampire fan and not just of the same old vampire but of other vampires in world legends.

Some say this goes against the vampire lore, but not quite folks! i do admit Cullen’s race of vampires sparkling like diamonds in the sunlight is silly, it’s true i admit. But you have to understand that there are other types of vampires in world mythology besides Europe’s more well known Br
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