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<title>The "Twilight" Zone</title>
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<h3>Young Readers Sink their Teeth into the Popular Literary Sensation</h3>
<p>It's your basic teen romance novel, fueled by healthy doses of suspense and, well, vampires. Okay, I've changed my mind: this is not your basic teen romance novel.</p>
<p>No, it's Twilight, the 500-page first installment in a riveting vampire love saga, written by stay-at-home-mom Stephenie Meyer after the idea for the book came to her in a dream. Find it hard to believe? Just browse the countless fansites devoted to the book's addictive plot and stunningly believable (and fantastic) characters.</p>
<h3>Plot of the Book</h3>
<p>The story begins as our protagonist, Bella Swan, exiles herself to the dreary, waterlogged town of Forks, Washington, to live with her father after her mother remarries. While her new home, school and life seem incredibly dull, she becomes intrigued by her elusive yet blindingly beautiful classmate, Edward Cullen. Try as she might, she is unable to gain any information about him, his family of equally radiant and intimidating siblings, or the reason he is obviously avoiding her. After a series of questionable events occur, Bella begins to uncover Edward's secret: he is a vampire.</p>
<p>But by this point, they're already in love.</p>
<p>Luckily for Bella, Edward is a reformed vampire: he abstains from using humans to "satiate his thirst". However, for some reason unknown to Edward (and the reader), Bella seems to be much more enticing to him than the average human being. Throughout the book, Edward must struggle to repress the constant desire he feels to end her life for his basic vampire "needs". But will Edward's love be enough to overcome his true nature and save Bella's life when a more deadly vampire coven arrives in Forks?</p>
<p>While the very idea of a vampire love story has raised some eyebrows, parents, teachers and future readers can rest assured that the author's take on vampirism is almost innocent. Traditional characteristics-such as sleeping in coffins inside spooky, cobweb-filled mansions-have been replaced by more young-adult-friendly attributes (not being able to sleep at all inside warm, spacious and well-kept houses). However, this novel DOES include some fantastic and horrific properties; those with strong beliefs against such paranormal and potentially frightening ideas are discouraged from reading the book in question.</p>
<h3>My Take</h3>
<p>Twilight is, without a doubt, my favourite book of all time. It has romance without the sappiness, horror without the fright, and fantasy without the obvious implausibility. The novel is well-written, with a broad vocabulary, and is entirely enthralling. It has realistic characters and a realistic setting, mixed in with one of the most unrealistic plots. The dialogue is believable and thought-provoking. Bella's narrative voice is so descriptive and fluid that you practically melt into the supernatural world of Forks and forget that you are actually reading a fiction novel. And while many people characterize Edward as a bit of a martyr, one must sympathize him while he wages his inner battle to control the monster within. I do find Bella's character to be a bit lacking when it comes to personality, but I suppose that's the point: to illustrate how someone so ordinary could end up with someone as extraordinary as a teenage vampire. The sheer intensity of the book itself has created a page turner that has begun to carve its niche in the hearts of teen readers (and adult readers, too!). In reading Twilight,you'll smile, frown, gasp, cry and giggle uncontrollably. Overall: love it, love it, love it! And Edward&amp;hellip;love him, too.</p>
<p>But wait! There's more: a whole Twilight series just DYING to be read! New Moon and Eclipse, the second and third novels in this captivating series, are available at a bookstore near you. The fourth book, Breaking Dawn, is currently in production, as reported on the <a href="http://www.stepheniemeyer.com" target="_blank">author's official website</a>. The release date for this fourth installment is August 2nd, 2008. Not only that, but there's a movie in the works as well: the public premier is set for December 12th. More information can be found on Stephenie Meyer's website.</p>
<p>It's romance, suspense, fantasy, horror, comedy and drama all rolled into one. It's Twilight, and it's got readers thirsty for more!</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookstove.com%2FFantasy%2FThe-Twilight-Zone.167355"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookstove.com%2FFantasy%2FThe-Twilight-Zone.167355" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:43:27 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>Night: What a Great Book</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Will Father survive much longer? If he doesn't what will I do? These are just a few things that Elie thinks throughout his journey. This is a true story about a man's experience in the Holocaust. This book is for anyone who would like a good enjoyable story and learn about the part of very cruel history. This book is an eye opener.</p>
 
<p>Elie Wiesel wrote this book to share his experience of the Holocaust so that kids like me can learn about what really happened. His journey from his home, to the ghettos, to the concentration camps teaches us what happened. He believes that the Germans are nice at first, but then the sad truth comes out as he is herded into ghetto's then to a cattle car where he was transported to concentration camps. The first one he was transported to he lost his mother and sisters. He lived through some of the hardest times in history.</p>
 
<p>The main character that appears  in the entire book is  Elie. I liked Elie the most because I liked his attitude, the way he looked at every thing, and  his drive to never give up or desert his father. I liked this because in that situation I would want to be like that. My favorite part of the book was when Elie woke his father up from sleeping in the snow. I felt like I was there, I had a real connection with that moment. In my opinion that part of the book was very detailed. The scene just came to me and I felt like I was walking right beside him watching the events unfold. I liked the detail he used and the dialogue that the SS had. He didn't edit or change it in his book, he told us the truth and that made me like and understand the book even more.</p>
 
<p>The setting of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Night-Elie-Wiesel/dp/0553272535" target="_blank">Night</a> is totally different from our world today, and I hope I never have to live through it. This book could prevent another semi-successful genocide. It could teach people the outcome of a genocide and see what would happen from the victims point of view. There would be many more Jews alive today, had it not been for Hitler and the Nazi's. I don't believe that that this book could be improved because it was what he truly saw.</p>
 
<p>I think Night is mainly directed towards teenagers, people who enjoy learning about history, people who like suspense novels, and people who like non-fiction books. Night is the sick truth of what happened in the Holocaust. This is by far one of my favorite books. Does his father and he make it out alive? Find out for yourself.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookstove.com%2FAutobiography%2FNight-What-a-Great-Book.113382"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookstove.com%2FAutobiography%2FNight-What-a-Great-Book.113382" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:35:50 PST</pubDate></item>
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