Twilight
This book is about a girl named Bella who lived with her mom in Phoenix, Arizona. She was moving with her dad to a place called Forks in the Olympic Peninsula of northwest Washington State. Forks is a small town where you barely ever saw the sun. Her father, Charlie, is the sheriff in Forks and everyone has been waiting for the day that Isabella Swan would return home. So she enrolls herself into Forks High School for the time that she will be there. Her first day she meets a lot of new people and everyone is nice, but they gawk a lot. At lunch she notices that there is a table where a perfect group of students are sitting. They have the perfect faces and bodies, like they should be models.
She keeps her eye on the youngest looking boy with bronze colored hair, Edward. She wonders what he’s like. Surely enough, as soon as she walks into biology he is there; the only open seat in the room next to him. He keeps his distance from her that day and then tries to get his schedule changed. What did she do? She finds out later that he has a dark secret. Edward Cullen is a vampire! Though she has feared these things before she is not scared of Edward. She feels safe around him and dreads the minute that he has to leave her. He can also read minds, but not Bella’s for some reason. She falls for him so fast after he apologizes for being so rude that first day. He tells her he doesn’t hate her, he just doesn’t know what to do not to lose her.
They end up becoming very good friends; and eventually, madly in love. Edward wants Bella to meet his ever so perfect family. His father, Carlisle, mother, Esme, and his brothers and sisters, Rosalie, Jasper, Emmett and Alice. She is very scared, but not of their secret. Of the fact that she loves their son and brother and does not fit in with ‘their kind’. The rest of the book is very exciting, but I don’t want to give away the rest of the ending. So read it yourself and see how good it is. I promise that you’ll love it if you love fiction and love stories!