Yeah, whatever. I guess I’m in this for the long haul now. (Although I thought it was certainly more effort to get through than the last one.) I guess if I’m going to be all twilight-twinkie about this I am completely Team Jacob. Emily is certain I am enjoying these books; I really am just trying to get them over with. Plus, vacations are for light reading only, right? I have quite enjoyed reading the absolutely ridiculous scenes outloud; the voices I give Edward (robotic) and Bella (overDrAmAtIc tEeNAgEr) make me giggle.
Why does Team Jacob always have to lose? Because Eclipse is a movie about rejecting adulthood, not just as a person but also as a culture. It’s about rejecting adult relationships between men and women, but also between people of different races and between people from the city (like Victoria’s army) and people from Forks. It’s about never crossing boundaries, never leaving home.
640 pages
2/5
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