Eclipse: The Twilight Saga, Book 3
Book Summary
Bella and dashing vampire Edward are back together, but Jacob (the teen Native American werewolf) wants to win Bella over for himself. Of course, she wants to become a vampire right after high school graduation (kids these days!), much to Jacob's horror -- but Edward refuses unless she marries him first (much to Jacob's even greater horror). Meanwhile Victoria, the vengeful vampire, is still out to get Bella, and Seattle seems to be infested with new, young vampires on a killing spree. And the two problems may be related. So ancient enemies, vampires and werewolves, join forces to protect Bella and solve both problems -- before the Volturi intervene.
Is It Any Good?
Those who don't find hundreds and hundreds (and hundreds) of pages of mooning over hunky vampires appealing will have read the plot synopsis, rolled their eyes, and moved on. Of its type, though, ECLIPSE is very well done. Author Stephenie Meyer has a writing style that can keep the reader turning the pages even when there is nothing much happening (which is most of the time), and there is a lot more suspense in this entry than in last two in the Twilight series, as well as a pretty entertaining climactic battle (though much of it happens offstage).
Those who were hoping for a final resolution will be either disappointed or thrilled to know that Meyer plans a fourth book.

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