The third installment of the megahit Twilight saga was released in movie theatres nationwide on June 30th. This songbook includes 10 selections from the score penned by Howard Shore, arranged for easy piano As Easy as Breathing * Compromise/Bella's Theme * Eclipse (All Yours) * First Kiss * Imprinting * Jacob's Theme * Jasper * The Kiss * Victoria * Wedding Plans. Includes fabulous color photos of Bella, Edward and Jacob
This book is very well recommended by myself. Based on the previous reviews I've done on the Twilight books, it is very clear I love this series. i love the entanglement between both the supernatural drama and love triangle included in the book by Bella and her boyfriend Edward, a vampire, then her best-friend Jacob, a werewolf. Considering they are tow different species, that adds onto the drama between the fighting and how much the two dislike each other. Once again, I definitely recommend this book to be read.
The descriptiveness involved in the book may catch the readers attention rather quickly, like I did. But everyone is different and everyone has different interests. The words have a type of way and meaning that makes me want to continue reading the book, and read even more books that are similar or based off the same topic. In this book, it is introduced with Bella reading a poem, "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost. This being the opening of it really got my attention, considering it is one of my favorite poems. It has a deep meaning to it, and it makes me wonder if it is supposed to symbolize something in the movies/books, which makes me interest even more in finding that out.
I love the connection that all of the books have to one another, which may continue to push someone to continue reading the series until it is all finished. the only con about reading a series is waiting for the author to publish the next book/movie after a cliffhanger is left.
Pretty sure this was my favorite in the series... sticky for all of the Jacob and Edward angst.
I reread this specific book so many times that it should be illegal. Not much else to say but I loved trash and forsure when to the release party at midnight. What a time for YA books.
"The Twilight Saga - Eclipse: Music from the Motion Picture Score" is a must-read for any fan of the popular movie franchise. The book perfectly captures the essence of the movie's soundtrack, which is full of emotion and drama. The music is beautifully composed, and the book provides a fascinating insight into the creative process behind the score. The use of the keyword "Motion" is particularly relevant, as the book explores how the music enhances the motionpicture and adds depth to the story. Overall, "The Twilight Saga - Eclipse: Music from the Motion Picture Score" is a fantastic read for anyone who loves music, movies, and the intersection of the two.
I recommend reading the book eclipse and really enjoyed reading it. It was about how Bella compirmises her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob. This book is the third book in the twilight series. The setting of this book is mostly in the woods in Washington, but also at her moms house in Florida. I liked this book because you always wanted to keep reading to find out what happens next.
Deeply seductive and extraordinarily suspenseful, Twilight is a love story with bite. About three things I was absolutely positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him- and I didn't know how dominant that part might be- that thirsty for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.
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It is a good novel for teenagers, it talks about a love trio and if you want something sinister with a bit of suspense and love, this is a good novel for that, a good fantasy saga, with a good author who teleports you completely to his novel.
I love the books more then I like the movies. It was a good read I had to read all four book for a literature class when I was in high school. I couldnt put the book down even know Its one of my go to books 15 years later