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Breaking Dawn coming August 2 February 6, 2008

Filed under: Book News — Trisha @ 11:07 pm
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According to Amazon.com’s Omnivoracious blog, “Book Four in Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling Twilight series will be available at 12:01AM on Saturday, August 2.”

I’ve only read the first book in the series, so all I can say (besides “Need to buy a copy or two for the library,” anyway) is, check out the price. $22.99!

 

5 Responses to “Breaking Dawn coming August 2”

  1. felicity12 Says:

    That is expensive! I think the third Paolini is 29.99. Stephanie is really pumping out the books, just a year apart for those tombs.

  2. jessica Says:

    hm… i love the books… but i think some people take it a little to far with the obsessiveness.. i mean really.. as much as id love to think that there really are edwards out there… 90% of all guys are assholes that just use women for their bodies and they don’t care how much it hurts them while they are using them! they just get wut they want and then leave.. or if they dont get wut they want because some of us have higher morals then most… they leave ne wayz.. or they leave and they are all depressed about it later and you have no idea wut to do to help them!!… i just dont get guys… and i really wish they could all be edwards… but being as there is no edward.. hes just a fictional character that each one of us has in our minds he will only survive in our minds.. and even if he does come out on film.. he will still be just a fictional character that we all love… but can only desire… we will never find an edward…. we can just hope.. and live with all the assholes out here…. i mean.. u cant live with them… but u shur as hell cant live with out them!!

    jess

  3. Sherri L. Smith Says:

    I’m on page 425 of Twilight now. Sorry, but am I the only one who sees Edward as a controlling BF? He gets angry at the drop of a hat, constantly threatens Bella, tells her to be quiet, she is willing to risk being killed by him just to be with him, and he stalks her, sitting in her room at night uninvited. Not who I’d want my daughter to be dating. Or me either. Even if he is hot and immortal. Just my two cents so far…

  4. Jules Says:

    Hi, this post actually has nothing to do with Breaking Dawn, but I don’t know how else to contact you. I’m currently in a YA lit class with an assignment to bridge some modern YA with a classic novel. You know, a book to lead reluctant readers to the classics . . . “If you liked Speak, you’ll love [classic here]!” Any suggestions?

  5. TadMack Says:

    Heee.
    Um, yeah, Sherri. I’m with you on Edward. He gets better. And then worse. I’m actually kind of scared about the more recent novel — the “better or worse” scale is awfully tippy here…

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