Saturday, February 27, 2010

Twilight Fever….

I was down with the twilight fever for over three weeks… I’m talking about the twilight saga by Stephanie Meyer. I heard so much about it that I just had to know, what was the fuss all about? A close friend mailed the whole series (e-books) to me and suggested to try them. I had hardly read the first chapter and I loved it so much that I went straight to crosswords to buy one. Then, it made me so addicted that I had to read the whole series.

As I child, I used to love reading ghost stories, watch scary movies and definitely loved scaring my brother. After reading about ghosts then I loved reading about the vampires, but it faded out as I grew up. These stories always fascinated me just by the thought that “how do they even come up with such themes?” It’s amazing to see how these authors create such exquisite fantasies, with an entirely new concept; exploring new heights with their ideas and making the whole world get lost in this new world of fantasies. This series has everything, some people might call it a teenager’s book, but it’s really nice. It makes you feel like a kid again. With million fans all over the globe, this series is surely a reader’s delight with a different understanding of the vampire world. It’s not only about vampires; it also has were-wolves and their co-existence in the human world.

I loved this series for its content, different species from were-wolves or vampires or normal human beings… everyone having qualities of their own. The best thing was it sets up a new trend in reading, after a long time. Vampires were out for some time now, but with this book they are back again with a new ‘avatar’ i.e. a good vampire as they are called “vegetarian vampires”. It was a different perspective with their desire to control themselves even if they knew they were weak than their human blood sucking counterparts. The author has tried to cover all the popular myths about the vampire world and justified them well with the content in the books. You will want to believe it, no matter how stupid it looks. It’s nice to get carried away for once and let the fantasy take you with it to those meadows where a new world of mysteries is waiting for you. This series offers you an insight in the supernatural world with their strengths and yet their weaknesses; and their survival in the human world.

The selection of the characters and their portrayal was just too good to believe. The characters made up by the author are so true to their character. The character sketch is just brilliant. The way story moves from one book to the next one, it just too captivating. I couldn’t keep my mind off, till I finished the whole series. But now that I am done with this series, I miss it big time.

Here are some highlights from the Twilight series:

Book 1:”Twilight” – this is where you will get too addicted to know more…. A silly little girl named Bella beginning a new life with her dad in a new place away from her mother. It includes all the aspirations, dreams and fears of a little girl going to high school. Her school, friends, and some mysterious people (Cullens)she gets attracted to. Her falling in love with a “vampire”, the mystery about him just keep her getting more and more closer to him. Her worst fears come true, when he leaves her. The narration is just wonderful.

Book 2:”New Moon” – It’s all about Bella dealing with the heartbreak and the beginning of her new friendship with Jacob. The story unfolds the secret of Jacob’s new identity – a “were-wolf”. During the whole book I was desperate for Edward to come back….. I rushed through the book as soon as I could because I wanted Edward to come back. I missed him so much in this one. And finally towards the end he comes back. Hence, make you more addicted to know what next?

Book 3:”Eclipse” – With Edward back, I had nothing to worry about. But things were different now. Bella gets torn between the love of her life (Edward) and her best friend (Jacob).The description of Victoria’s revenge for her soul mate’s death was brilliant. She attacks with an army of vampire newborns just to kill Bella. The best part was the companionship of the two deadliest enemies ‘were-wolves’ and ‘vampires’ to save Bella. It was just astounding to see how two enemies had joined hands to save someone fo their common interest. (I wish humans could do that).

Book 4:”Breaking Dawn” – This book has all the perfect shades of everything – it starts with all the happy things Bella could ask for - her marriage with Edward and the lovely honeymoon. Things go ugly when she realizes she is expecting as carrying a vampire child wouldn’t be easy or even possible for her human body. But her agonies to keep the child, and Edward wanting to destroy the child only because it would destroy Bella. The love of a mother for her unborn child even if she knows it’s a threat to her life is well described. Her bearing a half-human, half vampire child that could kill her was dangerously beautiful. And once the child is born, Bella is reborn as a vampire and a mother. Her life as a vampire is a journey in itself. She is thrilled with her new role of a mother and dotes on her daughter. The highest authority in the vampire world “Volturi” decides death sentence for the Cullens, for creating an immortal child. So Bella’s combat to save her daughter and her family from the Volturi’s is really commendable. The unknown power of a woman to save her child and her family, and the extend up to which she can go to save them is just brilliant.

Oops!!! It’s a long blog already. I hope you all will enjoy it.

3 comments:

  1. hey can u please email me the ebooks?? ur post has certainly got me curious to read what i have been avoiding with the excuse "yeh bewakufi ki cheez kaun padhega"

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  2. :) :) i have read all thee four like god knows how many times...and cant tell u how much i love them...

    :D :D love all the cullens... :)glad to know i am not d only one suffering from the twilight fever :)

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