Why breaking dawn is my favorite? Well, it is because it is the most thick and last book i have ever read. Nope, I didn't bought the book actually. I borrowed it from my sister whose age now is 31. I'd read it like 3 years ago just before the movie came out. The author of this book is Stephenie Meyer. I don't know much about the author but I should say that she did an amazing work. she was noted because of the Twilight series. She is a novelist and producer. According to my research, Stephenie was born in Hartford Connecticut, to Stephen and Candy Morgan. She grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, with five sibling, which are Seth, Emily, Jacob, Paul and Heidi. If you are twilight fanatics, i am sure that her siblings' name sounds so familiar. It is because it is the character names in twilight which are the ware wolves. The story Breaking Down is divided into three individual books. During part 1 I read about Bella’s wedding and marriage to Edward. They spend their honeymoon on a remote island near the coast of Brazil. During their stay, Bella’s wish comes true when she and Edward make love. Shortly after, Bella becomes aware of her pregnancy when she misses a period. She contacts Carlisle who confirms her suspicions, the couple make plans to return soon after. The fetus develops rapidly, an occurrence that prompts Edward to request she gets an abortion. Unperturbed, Bella resists his pleas and contacts her friend Rosalie, who has wanted children for a long time. Part two is written from Jacob Black’s perspective, it documents the pregnancy of Bella right through to the birth of her child. The werewolves in the novel are unsure of the child and fear of the danger it poses prompts them to make plans to kill Bella to prevent it’s birth. Naturally, Jacob is strongly opposed to this and revolts. He cuts all ties to the pack and forms his own alongside Leah Clearwater and Seth. Four weeks after conception Bella gives violent birth to the child. In the process she loses a great deal of blood and suffers multiple broken bones. To save her life Edward is forced to embrace and turn her into a vampire. Immediately after the birth Jacob imprints the new born baby girl Renesmee. The final part of Breaking Dawn reverts back to Bella’s view point, continuing her story as an excited Vampire who enjoys all the abilities it brings. Irina, another Vampire mistakenly identifies the baby; she believes Renesmee is an “immortal child, one that has been changed to a Vampire. An act the Volturi outlawed previously. Irina informs the Volturi of the act, they then decide to destroy the Cullens and baby Renesmee based on Irina’s allegations. To prove their innocence and save the life of their baby daughter the Cullens gather vampires to stand up as witnesses and help prove to the Volturi the child isn’t an immortal child. The ploy works, the Volturi realize they have been lied to by Irina and immediately sentence her to execution for the mistake. She is killed shortly after. Despite the news of the childs true nature being revealed they are still unsure as to the threat the childs existence brings to the secret lives of vampires. Soon after, the arrival of Jasper and Alice, who too had a human-vampire child return. They prove the child presents no threat with Nahuel, their 150 year old crossbreed son. The Volturi see the truth in these words and promptly leave, safe in the knowledge that vampire-human crossbreeds can co-exist without bringing any undue attention on the vampire’s existence. Bella, Edward and their daughter Renesmee return safely to their home. There are best things that i like in this book. First, Jacob's preface. Life Sucks, and then you'll die. "Yeah, I should be to lucky!" hahaha. Second, the character of Leah Clearwater. Third, the wedding of Bella and Edward, no side comment here. It was utterly perfect. I wish my wedding will be that perfect.
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