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New Moon

This is a sequel to Twilight series by Stephemie Meyer. This is like the dark hour for Bella as Edward leaves her to make her safe. Bella was depressed and for a few months she wasn’t talking to anyone.

Her father encourages her to mingle with her friends. To please her father, she goes out with Jessica. She does something that makes her adrenaline pump. She then discovers that when she does, she would hear Edwards voice.

She comes out hopeful.

She finds an old motorbike and takes it to Jacob Black for him to fix. She then builds relationship with Jacob Black. Jacob Black doesn’t know why she wants to fix the motorcycle though. When it was fix, she then uses it to make her adrenaline pump again. She then hears Edward’s voice again.

Her friendship with Jacob Black was blossoming until she discovers that he’s turning into a werewolf. But the friendship went on.

One day, she decided cliff jumping with Jacob Black.

At the same time, Alice Cullen (Edward’s sister who can read the future) sees her jumping off the cliff. She rushes to Forks to comfort Charlie, Bella’s father, only to realize that Bella didn’t die.

Rosalie tells Edward that Bella died. He goes to Italy to have the Volturri kill him. Alice sees this and both Alice and Bella rushed to Italy to save Edward.

The Cullens then moved back to Forks and Bella and Edward continues their love relationship without turning Bella into a Vampire.

Jane was introduced here as part of Volturi. I heard that Dakota Fanning is to act as Jane. Can’t wait to see the movie. But it will only be out on November 20, 2009.

New Moon to me was Twilight antidote. No romance. Just pure developing friendships with the Indies, especially Jacob Black.

I was of course really crazy about the other book, Twilight, because of the romantic effect. New moon got me interested in her friendship with Jacob Black. Others say New Moon was dragging, a bit boring. But it wasn’t for me. It was very interesting… Good read.

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