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The Twilight Saga Complete Collection
- Boxed Set of 4 First Editions signed by the author.
This stunning set, complete with five editions of Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, and The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella, makes the perfect gift for fans of the bestselling vampire love story.
Deeply romantic and extraordinarily suspenseful, The Twilight Saga capture the struggle between defying our instincts and satisfying our desires.
List Price: $ 97.00
Price: $ 47.89
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The Complete Hardcover Twilight Saga,
This set includes all the books from the Twilight Saga, which includes; Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and lastly Breaking Dawn. The books themselves are exactly likes the ones you find at any bookstore, in hardcover. The case it comes in has all the book covers displayed on each side minus the names of each book.
What is included that you couldn’t normally get by buying each one individually elsewhere are 4 5×7-ish cards that have the cover picture on one side, then quotes from the corresponding book written on the other. for example: one 5×7 has a picture of the twilight cover, hands holding a red apple, then the other side it says, “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 of him might be–that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.” (I included some pictures so you can get a better idea of what they are)
I would recommend this set to those who do not already own the twilight collection(like me) and would like to own all the books(i borrowed them all from a friend). Or of course obsessed twilight fans. There’s nothing truly remarkable about the set so i wouldn’t go buying this if you already own all the books.
I am very happy with my purchase nonetheless. This saga is one of my favorites.
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Gorgeous keepsake collection of all four books in the Twilight series!,
This is a value buy for those who are contemplating sinking their teeth [pun intended] into Stephenie Meyers’ Twilight series as it not only offers all four books, i.e. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn for a great price, they all come housed in a gorgeous keepsake box. I have all four of the books in hardcover, but I purchased them individually as they were released, and am seriously contemplating getting this boxed set which I can keep as a souvenir, and then use the other books as my reading copies.
Well, for those who are new to the series, the books are in the following order:
Twilight – Bella Swan moves to a small town near Seattle called Forks and meets Edward Cullen, an enigmatic student at her high school who turns out to be a vampire and lives with his clan in a magnificent mansion. As the romance between Bella and Edward blossom, they have to face obstacles such as the physical ‘constraints’ of being in a mortal-vampire relationship, facing objections from their respective families, and threats from other more vicious vampires.
New Moon – Edward and Bella are parted and Bella is so heartbroken that her life becomes empty and without direction. Enter Jacob Black, the tall, dark and handsome friend from the reservation, La Push who provides Bella with not only friendship but someone she can trust and rely on during a desperate time. Of course, nothing in Bella Swan’s life is ever quite so simple and complications crop up once again.
Eclipse – Edward and Bella are back together, much to the disappointment and disgust of Jacob Black, himself now an other-worldly being. Will he convince Bella that he is more worthy of her love or will Edward prevail?
Breaking Dawn – the final instalment in the series. Edward, Bella and Jacob feature prominently here, with the most pivotal question – will Bella sacrifice her mortality for an immortal life with Edward? If so, what are the repercussions?
All in all, the Twilight series makes for an interesting and fun reading experience and this beautiful boxed set for the price offered here on Amazon is definitely a keepsake for fans and new readers alike!
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Great Idea, but…,
I plowed through all four books in eight days. That might indicate an obsession, a speed reader, an easy read, or some combination thereof. In the case of Twilight, it’s a combination.
I’ll say up-front that I recommend these books, at Amazon’s amazing price, for anyone interested in Vampires-meets-90210. It reminded me of a coming-of-age, Dawson’s creek-style story with supernatural elements.
The books are very easy to read. The first-person narrative, written like a journal or diary, gets you into the character’s head and keeps you turning the pages. Though the perspective changes between characters later on; I found that switching to be a weakness. You can’t bare a character’s mind and soul, then suddenly switch to a new mind and soul and ignore the previous one–the readers are cheated out of a deeper insight.
The plot is interesting enough to want to finish the books; however, it does kind of eye-rolling at certain points. There are definitely a few teen drama moments and more than a few repetitive statements. Those episodes of juvenile insecurity and monotonous dwelling weaken the story; thankfully, it’s not often enough to ruin the entire series.
Mrs. Meyer gives us an amazing glimpse into the main character’s life, and the author can write some pretty enticing–but not too explicit–sensual scenes. Vampires and sensuality go hand-in-hand, and the author ties them together well.
Lastly, the overall quality of writing is mediocre. While I’m not a professional, I do understand the basics of grammar and voice enough to know that Twilight, and its successors, displayed plenty of weakness in mechanics. There is a lot of adverb and adjective overkill; the proverbial “Show; Don’t tell” was abandoned in many, many scenes. The use of tag lines (she hissed, he chuckled, she replied, he retorted) is abused throughout the books. When in doubt, use “said” to tell us who is talking.
Grab the books for the price; don’t expect the next Harry Potter or Anne Rice-caliber novel, but take the story as is and you’ll enjoy it.
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