Tempted...to finish the story?
‘Breaking Dawn,’ the new and final installement of Stephenie Meyer's internationally beloved bestseller 'Twilight' saga, comes out Saturday.
By Amanda Dyslin
Free Press Features Editor
Her job is done at this point. “Breaking Dawnâ€? is officially in print awaiting its place on book store shelves everywhere in less than two days. The fate of Bella and Edward has already been decided. But the hard part has yet to come — readers’ reactions.
Meyer told Amazon.com she felt closure when she wrote the ending to “Breaking Dawn,â€? the book which will decide whether Edward grants Bella’s wish for him to bite her so she can become a vampire and live for hundreds of years, maybe thousands, with him and his family. But she stopped short of saying her fans will be happy with the ending. She says that’s for them to decide.
Whatever happens, it’s clear the fans want Bella and Edward to end up together forever. When they broke up in book two, it broke the hearts of many, including Aria Trembath of Mankato.
“When I read it, I stayed up all night crying,â€? the 12-year-old girl said.
Most fans are pretty sure Meyer will come through for them. They can’t wait to read Bella and Edward’s happy ending.
“I just can’t wait for ‘Breaking Dawn’ — to see how the story that has changed me so much finally end,â€? said 14-year-old Jenna Wandrey of Rohnert Park, Calif.