Titles:
Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, and draft of Midnight Sun
Author: Stephenie Meyers
Review:
A few days after Thanksgiving, I sat by the kitchen table with my elder sister, Ivy, and her friend, Greg, as they began a discussion on the phenomenal opening day of the movie “Twilight”. Call me ignorant, but I was clueless to every single piece of information on the film and the book. I had no regular or cable TV (haven’t had it for the past 4 years) and the only books that filled my mind for months were on Regulatory Drugs and Medical Devices from my Masters program.
So when Greg narrated how obsessed his 14-year old daughter was with the saga of the Twilight series (4 books total), how very excited she was to see the movie, and how my sister went as far to compare the series to Harry Potter, which I am a total fan. I became very intrigued. Perhaps it was the exhaustion from daily work and nightly studies, or maybe the fact that Robert Pattinson, who played Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter, was chosen to play the vampire Edward got me even more piqued. Whatever it is, I left my sister’s place with a determination to reserve the Twilight book in the public library.
As luck would have it, Barnes and Noble Bookstore sent out a 40% off email coupon during the holidays and I calculated that with this discount, in addition to being a Barnes and Noble member, it would cost me only $31 for the encased Twilight Saga consisting of all four hardbound books and bookmark prints. Now who could pass up this steal of a price? That makes each hardbound book costs under $8, when by itself it would be $20!!! Besides, if I followed my queue in the library, I would have to wait for 175 people to finish reading the book before I can borrow a copy.That was clearly not an option. So I did what made perfect sense. I ordered the books and eagerly waited for their shipment.
The package came just a week before Christmas, and while I was eager to get started on my reading, I decided to wait and add a few more days to my anticipation. I wrapped the package and stuck a note card that said, “Cara, may you spend the well-deserved time to curl on the sofa and relax while reading these books… Merry Christmas!....love Yumyum, Muffin, and Cupcake” (FYI, they are the family cat and guinea pigs). On the evening of Christmas Day, when it was my turn to open presents under tree, I grabbed the gift from the family pets. Greg and Ivy were visiting us that day and as I unravel the contents of the package, I told them I could not resist purchasing the books after hearing their stories. Greg told me he ended up getting his daughter the Twilight Deluxe Collector’s Edition book for Christmas and she absolutely loved it. I made a promise I would start reading the book first thing in the morning .
And so on the dawn of December 26, I read Twilight…...until hours passed and it was nearly afternoon when I finished. When I closed the book, I felt I was leaving the city of Forks, where the setting of the story took place, and I was back in my living room. Ken, my husband, was staring at me and I wondered how long he had been sitting across me. He told me he climbed up and down the stairs talking to me, asking me about lunch, and finding ways to get my attention, but nothing would break my reverie. He laughed as he described how completely engrossed I was, that it was a lot worse than studying for my finals! My daughter, Ashley, soon joined in his teasing, although she threw in a few complaints because I ignored her half the day!
I was tempted to grab ‘New Moon’, the second of the series, but common sense caved in as I reasoned that if I started reading this book I would not be prepared for the nice week-end we had planned in Monterey. There has to be a sense of self control…my family and friends were depending on me!
During the Monterey trip I kept raving about the book to my friend, Isabel, who had brought a paperback copy after her futile attempt on finding a similar deal to my Barnes and Noble purchase. While she did not have a problem buying it at full price, she found it frustrating that the encased Twilight Saga was sold out everywhere and would not be available in two months. Thank goodness I was not fickle about this purchase and I did it just in time before the buying frenzy began.
Sometime after the escapade in Monterey, I went with my sister and cousin Trina to watch the Twilight movie. In my assessment the film was pretty good. It did not give as much details as the book, which is expected, but I certainly appreciate the visual images of the action scenes that the novel tried to describe. Before the end of the year, I finished New Moon. This time, with work kicking in and preparing for the New Year celebration, I did not have the luxury of sparing a few hours to read it from beginning to end. This second novel was quite a tear-jerker, as I was able to relate the first time my heart was broken. While majority of the book gave me an opposite reaction from Twilight, I liked it nonetheless because it was fitting as the next chapter of this love story.
Reading ‘Eclipse’, the third novel in the series, was quite memorable too. It occurred on New Year’s day when my friend, Isabel invited my family to lunch at her place, where I also met an old friend, Simonette, who was visiting from New York. By late afternoon, Isabel asked me to stay and vege, while Ashley played with the dogs of our other friend, Jeannette. I was happy to stay and get started on my reading, so I propped up the pillows on the corner of the L-shaped sofa, got one of the blankets, and opened Eclipse. By 10 p.m., Isabel literally stuck her head in front of my book and told me it was time to eat. When Ken returned (he left after lunch to go to the gym), Isabel began to tell, “Cara didn’t leave the couch! She didn’t even talk to me! She just kept reading and reading!” Of course, Ken and Ashley chimed in on the their recent experience with my obsession. My mind was still with the characters, so I barely paid any attention to their remarks.
Before finishing the final installment to the Twilight Saga, a sad event occurred the following night during a dinner with girl pals in San Francisco. I received a phone call from my Aunt Rose who told me my 90-year Grandpa passed away in his sleep. While the news immediately caught me with concern and worry towards my Mom and what she could be feeling at that moment, I was nevertheless at peace that my Grandpa passed with no pain. It was exactly how I wanted to leave this world…in slumber and smiling.
I was on a plane back to the Philippines within 12 hours of the news. At the airport, my mind was racing trying to recall if I had forgotten anything in my haste to pack early that day. “Did I do everything I can at the office during my quick pass-by before heading to the airport?” Yes. “Did I pack enough clothes?” Yes, they are all black in color. “Why are my two luggage so light?” Don’t complain, this is a first for you! “How can I beat the jetlag?” This time I smiled. I knew ‘Breaking Dawn’, the 768 page-finale to the Twilight series was stored safely in my carry-on. I prioritized placing it there along with my passport and plane ticket! I made a mental conversation with my Grandpa asking permission, “Lolo, I’ll be wide awake when I go to your wake, so don’t be upset if I use the next sixteen hours to go back to Forks to Bella, Edward, Jacob, and the Cullens.”
I decided the best time to begin the pages of Breaking Dawn would be the waiting area before we board the plane. Though I was an hour early there were already swarms of people. With a little luck I was able to nab a seat close to the gate. And then I started reading. The hour was almost up when I heard my name and a familiar figure approached me. I looked up and yelped “Gretch!” A friend, Gretchen, whom I have not seen in nearly a decade, greeted me. We hugged each other and I mentioned I would give her my contact information in Manila. Gretchen, a famous actress in the Philippines, looked just as beautiful as she did in high school. She could probably play ‘Rosalie’, the most beautiful vampire in the Twilight series and the sister of Edward. Before returning to my book, I noticed that I knew a lot of people taking the same flight. It was surprising to see plenty of familiar faces! I greeted them all before returning to my seat.
On board I continued reading. Apart from a few hour naps, I finished the last book of the Twilight series just in time before the plane touched down the runway. I could not believe it was over. The story was done. FINISHED. Beautiful as it was, it meant goodbye to the beloved characters that occupied my mind for a week. NO…..…..I felt a first stab of Twilight withdrawals…..no more Edward? No more Bella? That can’t be!!! But it is the inevitable. Even fairy tales have endings and this one, Stephenie Meyer, the author, certainly placed the last period after the word “Forever”.
I was not exactly sad the series had to end. I just yearned for more. It was a wonderful escape, a much welcomed respite after too much dwelling in the academics and serious thoughts of my daily work. So I pondered over Stephenie Meyer’s website, hoping that the rumors of a fifth Twilight book was in the offing. There were good and bad news. The former is true, Ms. Meyers was working on “Midnight Sun” a story similar to the first book but it narrated from Edward’s perspective. Unfortunately, a third of the unfinished manuscript was leaked on the internet, which caused Ms. Meyers to put the project on hold. She did, however, decide to make avail of the leaked Midnight Sun draft for all the Twilight fans. I did not hesitate to download the file and start reading. Oh MY! This is even better than the first book! Edward has the ability to read people’s thoughts except for Bella’s. Thus, the story told from his perspective gave more insight to all the characters because the author can narrate what everyone around Edward was thinking! When I finished all 264 pages, I yearned for more. But Ms. Meyer was adamant on putting the story on hold as the incident of the leak left her uninspired to continue the story. This is sad for Twilight fans, and I could only hope that someday she can finish the novel.
So where does that leave me (at least in the next three months before my next graduate class begins)? Well, I certainly look forward to the DVD/Blue-Ray release of the Twilight movie, where it captures extended and deleted scenes. But even more significant is my growing fascination for love stories of the super natural kind, if there was ever a category! I finished "Dead Perfect" by Amanda Ashley,
which narrates a love story between a vampire (Surprise! Surprise!) and a dying human girl, and I became an instant fan of the Vampire Academy series. Pretty soon I will start the Sookie Stackhouse Vampire Series beginning with “Death Until Dark”. Incidentally this series is also known as the popular HBO show “True Blood” starring Anna Paquin. The show is off to a great start with incredible ratings and recent award nominations. I guess when Vampire love stories reign, it really pours! I feel consoled that I am not the only one beginning to obsess with this type of fiction!
For all of you feeling a tinge of curiosity on Twilight (a tinge, after all, is what got me started), here’s my piece of advice:
1. Don’t hesitate…read the Twilight book. Wanting to read the rest of the series will follow.
2. While Stephenie Meyer is still offering it, download a free copy of the unfinished manuscript of Midnight Sun: http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/pdf/midnightsun_partial_draft4.pdf
3. After reading the Twilight Books, here are a few book suggestions for those wanting to read similar novels like Twilight:
Vampire Academy Series by Richelle Mead
The Vampire Diaries by L. J. Smith
House of Night Series by P.C. and Kristin Cast
Night World Series by L.J. Smith Blue
Blood Series by Melissa De La Cruz
Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare
Night Huntress Series by Jeaniene Frost
Evernight Series by Claudia Gray
Study Series and Glass Series by Maria Snyder
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
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Note: Due to fascination with the Twilight series, my dear hubby recently surprised me on my birthday with a autographed copy of the Twiligh Script by Kristen Stewart (who plays Bella) and Robert Pattinson (who plays Edward), mounted and encased in a display frame. I absolutely love it!