#teamjacob
“And so the lion fell in love with the lamb…" he murmured. I looked away, hiding my eyes as I thrilled to the word. "What a stupid lamb," I sighed. "What a sick, masochistic lion. I loved reading this book soooo much!
so predictable, so cliché, so quirky and sooo good
I think that this is way better than the movie! I really like this. It was a kind of insta love thing but I enjoy those so I didn’t have any problems with it. I loved how different it was to the movie bit it was still really good.
Call me cringe, but I will always love twilight. It brought back my passion for reading when I was a teen.
Mega!!!
Das Buch war richtig, richtig gut! Der Anfang war ein bisschen holprig aber sonst war es Mega, ich habe die letzten 200 Seiten durchgesuchtet ohne das Buch wegzulegen!

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Edward ist und wird für immer mein erster Boyfriend sein 🤭. Das war richtig richtig süß 💗
Twilight was the book that got me into reading and it will always have a special place in my heart ❤️
3.5 Stars, beacause the first 200-300 pages were more boring than anything else, but the end was pretty good
Amazing book📚🫶🏻✨️
I love this book so much! It totally deserves to be popular🫶🏻✨️ The romantasy is amazing, and it's not spicy😊 A great book for everyone who doesn't like hard-core fantasy because it's really realistic... I love how it's written! Everyone will be in love with Edward after reading this book😅✨️😊📚🤍
It's a guilty pleasure 💕
I always loved the movie growing up and now that I have read the book I must say that I like it better. Edward is more flirtatious, but Bella cries to much for no apparent reason. She seems as if she doesn't like Jake at all which didn't come across that way in the movie. Her only purpose in life seems to be Edward. So my conclusion: I like the movie and the book, it is a guilty pleasure but for me it's a 3,7 out of 5 #twilight #bookstagram
Look, we all know the movies, we all know the story. Tell me, WHY was he funny? Why was he charming? She suddenly has character? Why did I enjoy reading it? I literally inhaled this to the point that it’s embarrassing. And please don‘t get me started on the instalove. Like what was the reason for them to fall in love?? Yes she smells good (his words not mine) but why did she immediately fall in love with him??? The book is way less cringy than the movie but the lovebombing is so much worse omg To sum it up: I get it - this really is premium trash
It was a super nostalgic reread and although the story has its weaknesses and I needed super long to finish this book, I love it with all my heart

i watched the films first but i so wish id read the books now they’re are so detailed.
if you’re going to start a new series for the autumn, go for twilight. it’s the most perfect base for fall and the setting is so beautiful when you get to picture every scene in your head. recommend this book!!
A product of its time, but the feelings of nostalgia are real. One of my favourite comfort reads.
Bella has known this weird ass dude for 2 weeks and completely falls for him - I can’t do this anymore
Ich hab mir mehr gewünscht
habe vergessen dass ich lese kein Plottwist enthalten musste nicht weinen würde es nicht nochmal lesen
I loved this book and I adore Bella and especially Edward. Not because he's a Vampire and unbeatable... but because of the romance in it... the first love always appears so fragile and precious. This is the think that took my breath away while reading it. Handlung: Die 17-jährige Bella verlässt ihre frisch verheiratete Mutter um von nun an bei ihrem leiblichen Vater in der Kleinstadt Forks zu leben, in einer nördlich gelegenen Gegend wo alles von Grünen Pflanzen überwachsen ist, es zu oft Regnet und Nebelschwaden durch das Land ziehen. Dort macht sie Bekanntschaft mit einem außergewöhnlichen Jungen namens Edward, der ihr gleichzeitig mysteriös und gefährlich, aber auch anziehend und faszinierend erscheint. Durch einen Zwischenfall, in dem Edward Bella das Leben rettet, verknüpfen sich ihre beiden Leben und Bella entdeckt sein düsteres Geheimnis - und zwar, dass er ein Vampir ist… Meine Gedanken zum Buch: Ich liebe dieses Buch und habe es schon oft gelesen, bzw. gewisse Teile davon :)und kann noch immer nicht genug davon bekommen. Ich liebe das Buch, ich liebe Bella und ganz besonders Edward. Nicht weil er ein Vampir ist und somit unschlagbar und ewig jung und stark… sondern wegen seiner Sensibilität, seinem Humor und seiner Intelligenz…. Und ich liebe dieses Buch wegen der Romanze in ihr, die erste Liebe ist immer speziell und erscheint gleichzeitig fragil, aber auch kostbar und wertvoll und einzigartig. Das ist der Grund, der mir beim Lesen den Atem raubte, und nicht die Schnelligkeit und unzähmbare Kraft… es war die Liebe und das Gefühl, welches das Buch grandios weiter vermittelt hat. Man hat sich beim Lesen selber so gefüllt, als ob man in Bellas Schuhen stecke und für sich selber die erste Liebe entdeckt. Ich finde Meyers Schreibstil wirkt zwar im ersten Moment sehr Jugendbuch-mäßig und flach… aber sie versteht es sich faszinierend darauf den Leser damit tiefer zu ziehen und die Gefühle wunderbar weiter zu vermitteln, dass einem selber die Schmetterlinge im Bauch umher flattern. Ich weiß nicht wie sie es macht, aber durch ihre Schreibweise fühlt man sich leicht und unbeschwert und trotzdem fühlt man ganz tief mit. Nur zum weiterempfehlen, für Träumer und für Romanzen- Liebhaber. Cover: Ich finde das englische Cover edel und ausdrucksstark. Besonders gefällt mir der ‚Witz‘ mit dem Apfel gut, da es im Buch, wie auch im Film vorkommt. Fazit: Für jeden zu empfehlen, der noch an die wahre Liebe glaubt und sich gerne verzaubern lässt.
what else can I say? it's an absolute masterpiece. if you ignore that edward is the world's biggest pedo, bella is the most unlikeable character in all of history, and poor charlie is so unfairly discriminated. but yeah, masterpiece
Sehr gut ❤️
Also ich fand das Buch sehr gut. Viel kann ich jetzt nicht dazu sagen, da ich meine Rezension über die allgemeine Geschichte des Buches ja schon geschrieben habe. Ich lese die Reihe allerdings gerade auf Englisch und ich finde es ist sehr einfach zu lesen. Auch wenn es natürlich ein paar Wörter gibt, die ich nicht kenne ergeben die sich aber meistens aus dem Kontext. Es ist auch eher umgangssprachlich und mit kurzen Sätzen ( nicht mit 5 Kommas oder so 😂) geschrieben. Allgemein fand ich es auf englisch sehr schön, weil es gibt sehr viele schöne Zitate und ich finde es hört sich halt alles nochmal viel schöner auf englisch an. ❤️

Re-read ♥️ große Liebe 🫶🏻 Band 1/5
Re-read ❤️ / Twilight von Stephenie Meyer / Rezension ❤️ Hallo bookies, welches Buch begleitet Euch durch den Sonntag? Werbung, selbst gekauft, Überblick: - 1/5 Twilight Saga - englische Original Ausgabe aus 2007 - Kleinstadt - Vampire x human Meinung: Ob Film oder Buch, jeder kennt es irgendwie. Aber die englischen Bücher sind und bleiben besonders für mich. Finde, darin kommen die Gefühle richtig gut rüber und such die Atmosphäre von Forks wird so toll beschrieben. Das war nicht mein erster und sicher nicht mein letzter re-read 😍🥹! Auf deutsch habe ich den ersten Band bisher nur gehört irgendwann und das war so ein gemischtes Erlebnis. Schlecht war es nicht, aber es kam mir vor wie ein anderes Buch mit einem völlig anderen Vibe und auch die Charaktere wirkten so vollkommen anders auf mich als in meiner Vorstellung. Natürlich ist die Vorstellung auch extrem durch die Filme geprägt, das ist denke ich die einzige Vorstellung, die wir alle haben. Die Filme sind bald noch berühmter als die Bücher. Ich bin ein großer Fan von beidem, unabhängig davon, ob es vielleicht etwas cringe ist hier und da. Kann Jüngere da schon verstehen 😊, aber für mich bleiben re-read und vor allem re-watch wichtiger Teil meines Lebens. Ich liebe es einfach. Stephenie Meyer hat einfach eine einzigartige Geschichte geschrieben ♥️♥️. Und ich liebe den Farbschnitt meiner Ausgabe 🥹. 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️♥️
I read this because I'd just returned from a long stint abroad and all my girlfriends were crazy about it. At that point, the fourth book was about to come out, so I figured it was a good moment. I ended up reading them all in the span of a few days. It was like the time I got distracted and ate far too many Spearmint Life-Savers and was sick for three days. You get pulled in, and even as you recognize that the whole mess is dreadful, you can't stop. Well, maybe that's just me; I've always had a hard time not seeing a story through the end, even when it is total tripe. I won't say anything that hasn't been said a million times and much more cleverly before. The writing is pathetic. The relationship between the protagonists is unhealthy at best. The female protagonist is the last role model I'd ever want for my own daughter, or for anyone, ever. I will own that the author creates a character so devoid of her own personality traits that any reader could easily imagine herself in the starring role-- beautiful but unaware of it, clumsy in a way that makes men want to protect her, and adored by the dangerous Adonis desired by every girl. This is not so much her fault as a sad reflection on the state of society, that women want a man who sneaks in their room to watch them sleep, that they consider life to have no purpose for months and months when said man abandons them. Alas, it is what it is. This series does compel one to finish, but leaves the reader (at least me) feeling somewhat sick and depressed for a few days afterward. It's like some kind of detox. No redeeming value or inspiration toward higher thoughts. Just a story of a girl who sees no value in herself outside of her boyfriend.
A great Reread!
I loved every bit. The atmosphere, the whole vibe... I was fully caught in the story and just couldn't stop.
Viel besser als der Film!
- zum ersten Mal gelesen - Bella ist viel sarkastischer und sympathischer und weniger steif und leidend wie es in den Filmen dargestellt wird - man erfährt so einiges über Alice -sehr intensives Erleben der Charaktere - fantastischer Schreibstil - viel Vibe, trotzdem Plot
The movie, the book - it’s so bad but somehow also good. Blame me, but it’s my guilty pleasure!
Als ich die Reihe gelesen habe, war ich vielleicht 12 und hätte dem Buch 5 Sterne gegeben. Aber jetzt wenn ich zurück denke, sind 3 passender. Ich liebe Vampire und ich finde die Story von dem Menschen, der sich in den Vampir verliebt, sollte jeder mal gelesen haben. Trotzdem sollte man vorsichtig sein und sich bewusst sein, wie sehr Edward romantisiert wird. Er steht nachts in ihrem Zimmer und beobachtet sie beim Schlafen?! Einfach creepy.
I really love the adaptation. I'm completely serious. This film isn't a guilty pleasure, it's a pleasure, PERIOD. And it's Twilight season so I decided to re-read the books. Having finished the first one I decided to not read the rest of the series. Because wow, Bella's head is a space I don't wanne be in. I hated it that she constantly described Edwars as "Adonis" or "God-like" because I just pictured Robert Pattinson. And he ain't no Adonis, honey. And his personality, what the fuck. What's wrong with him. Him playing hard to get because he's soooOooooOOoo dangerous (he sparkles in the sun). May be controversial but: #teamjacob
The main reason this got a 4 stars instead of a basic 3 stars is because rereading Twilight was highly entertaining to me. I‘m aware of the problems the book series has but it was just fun to read Twilight? I only had the movies somewhat aware in my mind so making up my own mind once again without having the Twilight casting in my imagination - so much better. I don‘t know how it was possible to cast Robert Pattinson as Edward and Kristen Stewart as Bella because they made the characters more bland
Loved it when I was 10. Laugh about it with 23. And still having fun with it.
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When I first read it back when it came out, I really loved it and couldn't wait for the next book in the series. Over time (and through a university-class) the flaws of this book (and the whole series) became more and more visible for me.
So much better than the movies!
I did fall for Edward too and I’m excited for book 2 because I love Jacob. It’s so nice to read all the tension! I love it
Habe ja schon die Filme geliebt aber das Buch zu lesen war nochmal eine richtig neue Erfahrung. Liebe die Charaktere einfach alle.
Ich habe das Buch schon mehrfach gelesen und jedes Mal mag ich Bella richtig gerne. Sie ist so socially awkward, dass ich die ganze Zeit lachen könnte und kümmert sich wirklich so wenig um ihr eigenes Leben, dass ich sie schütteln möchte. Es ist einfach ein süßes Buch, das Anfang der 2000er geschrieben wurde und ich liebe es, dass man diese Zeit merkt mit einem Modem, Videokassetten, CDs... Herrlich! Also es hat Spaß gemacht und es steht vielen aktuellen YA- Urban Fantasy Büchern in nichts nach!
Must have been my 5th reread of this literal masterpiece? Always a good time.
Es. Wird. Einfach. Nicht. Besser. Gott, ist das schlecht.
For years I didn't even think of ever reading this book, that's how convinced I was of how this must be the worst novel anyone has ever written on this planet. Until four days ago I had marked it on Goodreads on my "to go a long way round it" shelf. And now that I have finally read it as a result of some weird mood I must have been in ... I can confirm that it isn't quite as bad as a lot of people proclaim it to be. Sure, a lot of things can be found in this book which are simply wrong; it is full of plot holes and inconsistencies, but it is addictive and keeps you hooked if you are in the mood for a fast-paced story to which it is easy to get attached. I was so convinced I would read Twilight only so that I could hate it and tear it apart in a one-star review that I didn't expect of how it would actually surprise me. That it would be entertaining. Gripping. That I would not have to force myself to reading it, but rather had to force myself to put it down. "There are a few flaws with that story." Bella Swan might have talked about a different topic, but she definitely knew how to perfectly summarize the book Stephenie Meyer wrote about her. Yes, that book which teens have cried about, that book about sparkling vampires and teenie-weenie romance stuff. From a literary point of view, this book is pretty bad. It was easy to find moments in which you wanted to get into a serious conversation with Stephenie Meyer about whether she thinks that the way her characters behave is really okay. (I mean, watching someone sleep without them knowing - nobody can tell me that's normal.) Nevertheless, I will not spend any money on the cash cow Meyer turned her series into, yet I have to confess that Twilight made me feel like a lot of the hate surrounding this novel is directed towards 15-year-old fangirls screaming their mind to the heavens by the mere thought of Edward Cullen. Don't get me wrong, from an objective point of view, Twilight still deserves quite a huge number of 1-star ratings, and I would have been one of those people who hated it if I had expected to love it and be completely enthralled by a fascinating plot and heart-breaking romance. That was not the case, obviously. My first introduction to the series was back in eighth school class, when in our German classes each of us had to choose a book of our liking to present to the rest of the students. One girl chose to read from a passage of Twilight, a girl who fit perfectly into the definition of the term fangirl. I never understood the hype, and still can't see why exactly Edward Cullen is so well-beloved. Would he have turned into such a famous character if Robert Pattinson hadn't portrayed him in the movie adaption? (Which, by the way, made me appreciate the book even more because of the movie's awfulness.) To mention some more positive aspects about Twilight: It introduces teenagers to literature, and while it would of course be more appreciable if teenagers were reading the great classics, at least it is better than reading nothing at all. With reading being regarded more and more as something old-fashioned and obsolete among teenagers, this can never be seen as a bad thing. Before I discovered classics and literary fiction, YA fantasy has always been some kind of comfort zone, something you can identify with as a teenager. The question is, should teenagers even identify with characters like they are portrayed in Twilight? The shy and emotionally acting Bella; the super-attractive and hey-let's-watch-girls-while-they-are-sleeping Edward - it's questionable if they are indeed characters to look up to. It's also questionable if Stephenie Meyer is a great writer (I don't think so; at some points her writing made me cringe), but millions of fans will probably tend to disagree with me. Twilight is not for everyone and it has definitely divided its readers, but I have personally read books which were far worse than this.
Ganz ehrlich? Ich wollte das Buch Jahre später nochmal lesen um kritisch zu schauen wie das Abhängigkeitsverhältnis der beiden Protagonisten aufgebaut ist (und ob mich das als Jugendliche beeinflusst hat) und ich hatte LANGE NICHT MEHR SO VIEL SPASS BEIM LESEN :D Kurzweilige Sprache, nachvollziehbare Handlung, sogar das Head-over-heels-in-Love ist super realistisch. Sie haben ne gleichberechtigte Beziehung zueinander die ehrlich kommuniziert und jede*r seine/ihre Bedürfnisse aussprechen darf und dann gemeinsam geschaut wird inwiefern diese realistisch umsetzbar sind. Werder er noch sie stehen fest hierarchisch unter der anderen Person. Unerwarteterweise - großes Lob hier an die Autorin. Klar könnten die Sprache manchmal etwas flüssiger sein oder das Buch generell etwas tiefgründiger. Aber ich hatte einfach ne richtig gute Zeit beim lesen, und am Ende kommts darauf ja auch an.
I don't know but I can't give this Story a bad review. It is just that typical teen romance that most girl dream about. (A mythic creature falling in love with her, giving her an escape of the boring life.) Was it a bit over the top at times? Of course but which lovestory isn't nowadays? It had been a while since I've read the book and only had parts of the movie left in my mind. Regardless, since in a few days Meyer's new book in Edwards view is being released I thought why not re - read it. And I never relized more how cringe the movie actually was. How could I ever watch it and enjoy myself??? During my re - read I got to figure out again how lighthearted Bella actually can be. Both Edward and Bella are way more fun in the books, and not just emotionless or selfish creatures. I get that people find Edward toxic or Bella dull but they really aren't that bad.
Mein letztes Buch 2019 ist der zweite Comic zu Twilight und ich bin echt erstaunt wie gut mir diese beiden Bücher gefallen
I enjoyed my reread so much. Even though I recognize the problems this book and Bella's and Edward's relationship has, I still felt super nostalgic reading this book, and some of the scenes in this book are just ICONIC.