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Twilight
"About three things I was positive of. First Edward was a vampire. Second a part of him and I didn't know how potent that part might be that thirsted for my blood and Third I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him."
That's the reason why when I was in haste looking for something good to read I picked up this book because well I wanted to make fun of it. But I'm not going to because I fell in love with this book. Twilight is a book about a boy named Edward Cullen who is unlike any other because well he's a vampire but he doesn't have fangs and he doesn't drink human blood falls for this average looking girl named Bella Swan and she returns that love. Bella and Edward are soon swept up in a dangerous relationship where Edward could kill Bella in a instant by touching or well losing control and drinking her blood but Bella doesn't care she loves him back. That's why twilight is so real because you can step into Bella's shoes and Stephenie shows what true love really means.
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