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Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, #3)
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I had expectations for this book, but I found it to be a terrible disappointment. Where to begin with?
First of all, I have lost most of the respect I had for Bella as a character. Her obsession for Edward has really gone overboard, to the point of becoming downright annoying, even unhealthy. She worships the ground he walks on, and is all too ready to dump her parents and friends just so she can spend more time with him without growing old. She doesn't seem to have any serious problem with the idea of making her parents worry, or the thought of never see them again... she's willing to stomp over anything that isn't Edward, even things that can enrich her life. She's like a satellite, her boring life revolving solely around him. She has no self-worth, and spends a good deal of the book whining, complaining and sighing, I really wanted to shake her hard at times and tell her to GET A LIFE.
I also find it deeply disturbing that Bella is not more repulsed by the idea of blood lust. How could she accept the thought that she will want to kill people (even her family) so easily, just because of him?
Second, Edward has gone from charming to BORING. There is such a thing as being too perfect (read: dull), and Edward fits the mold perfectly. His character is so flat, and how many times can we hear Bella and Edward exchange their love for one another before becoming bored? I mean honestly, how perfect can he be before it simply becomes ridiculous? Most of the book is spent on the two of them fawning over each other and Bella saying over and over and over again how sexy and good-looking he is. Writing tip for the author: You don't need to tell us countless times that your character is wonderful. Actions speak for themselves. Jane Austen didn't need to remind us several times that Mr. Darcy was perfect... he simply was.
Third... Jacob. He's the reason I gave this book 2 stars. He was the most compelling character in the book. He wasn't perfect, but he was fun, honest, and very human, making big mistakes, but always trying to do his best... he was impossible not to love. He was real, not a perfect pretty doll with no flaws. Sadly, he was mostly wasted.
I also the think the magic Twilight had dissapeared. I liked the books because the author made the whole vampire/werewolf thing so credible, but now, with armies of vampires raging through Washington, credibility has gone out the window. Also the whole book was focused on on a love triangle that everybody knew how it would end, and it made everything very predictable. And how come nobody saw that Victoria was behind the killings, when it was so darn obvious even to the casual reader? Were they stupid? Overall, a great disappointment, I'm not sure if I'll read the next book in the series. Why bother?
First of all, I have lost most of the respect I had for Bella as a character. Her obsession for Edward has really gone overboard, to the point of becoming downright annoying, even unhealthy. She worships the ground he walks on, and is all too ready to dump her parents and friends just so she can spend more time with him without growing old. She doesn't seem to have any serious problem with the idea of making her parents worry, or the thought of never see them again... she's willing to stomp over anything that isn't Edward, even things that can enrich her life. She's like a satellite, her boring life revolving solely around him. She has no self-worth, and spends a good deal of the book whining, complaining and sighing, I really wanted to shake her hard at times and tell her to GET A LIFE.
I also find it deeply disturbing that Bella is not more repulsed by the idea of blood lust. How could she accept the thought that she will want to kill people (even her family) so easily, just because of him?
Second, Edward has gone from charming to BORING. There is such a thing as being too perfect (read: dull), and Edward fits the mold perfectly. His character is so flat, and how many times can we hear Bella and Edward exchange their love for one another before becoming bored? I mean honestly, how perfect can he be before it simply becomes ridiculous? Most of the book is spent on the two of them fawning over each other and Bella saying over and over and over again how sexy and good-looking he is. Writing tip for the author: You don't need to tell us countless times that your character is wonderful. Actions speak for themselves. Jane Austen didn't need to remind us several times that Mr. Darcy was perfect... he simply was.
Third... Jacob. He's the reason I gave this book 2 stars. He was the most compelling character in the book. He wasn't perfect, but he was fun, honest, and very human, making big mistakes, but always trying to do his best... he was impossible not to love. He was real, not a perfect pretty doll with no flaws. Sadly, he was mostly wasted.
I also the think the magic Twilight had dissapeared. I liked the books because the author made the whole vampire/werewolf thing so credible, but now, with armies of vampires raging through Washington, credibility has gone out the window. Also the whole book was focused on on a love triangle that everybody knew how it would end, and it made everything very predictable. And how come nobody saw that Victoria was behind the killings, when it was so darn obvious even to the casual reader? Were they stupid? Overall, a great disappointment, I'm not sure if I'll read the next book in the series. Why bother?
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Hi Veronica,
I really liked your review because it reflects everything I (and most sane readers) think about the book and its characters.
It annoyed me up to no point that Bella has developed from a pretty nice, interesting, nerdy, mature, book-loving girl into -- a nothing. Her whole character has changed into an average whiny teenage girl who just goes on about how great her boyfriend is.
I'll still be reading the 4th book, only because I want to know what happens to Jacob - and if Bella gets back to normal again.
I really liked your review because it reflects everything I (and most sane readers) think about the book and its characters.
It annoyed me up to no point that Bella has developed from a pretty nice, interesting, nerdy, mature, book-loving girl into -- a nothing. Her whole character has changed into an average whiny teenage girl who just goes on about how great her boyfriend is.
I'll still be reading the 4th book, only because I want to know what happens to Jacob - and if Bella gets back to normal again.
If this is true, than there are many different levels of emotion in teenagers. I could relate with NONE of her garbage about wanting to die when her boyfriend broke up with her. I couldn't identify, because I wasn't like that. You bring up an interesting point though, and it helps me understand why so many people find Bella's behavior acceptable.
1 Making out with Jacob? Come on, stupid!! EDward is RIGHT THERE!
2 She is selfish.
3 she, yes, doesn't care about anything.
It was a huge dissapointment, i agree all the way!It bored me, I was hardly able to finish. And yes that obsession was unreal. And anyway his family would not be charmed by her and befriend her like they do!
-Larissa
I liked Twilight, I still don't mind it too much, but the rest of the books have progressively gone worse, and Eclipse makes me sick. Certainly, the only thing was jacob, who, though not likeable, was interesting enough to read. And I admit the werewolves' stories are cool.
Mr Darcy wasn't perfect, and thats what made him perfect lol.=)
The series is very predictable.
It is plainly PATHETIC.
And I totally agree with your review! It's just boring. I really likes wehen Rosalie told Bella her story. That was something new! Everything is just "I love him. He's perfect. I want to become a vampire now. He can do to me whatever he wants. I like being his slave". I don't think she's anything more anymore.
But I like Jacob. He's just lovely and all the werewolfs are so much more interesting and full of life and they have many different relationships.
But I'll finish this series anyway cause I have all the books at home and from time to time there are parts I like to read. And maybe there will come better times again. At least I hope so.
