Breaking Dawn

by Stephenie Meyer
Book review by Elizabeth, age 13.

     Bella Swan made her choice in the last book, Eclipse, to marry Edward Cullen, a vampire, over Jacob Black, even though vampires have disadvantages. Bella must become a vampire or must be destroyed.
Bella and Edward get married and Edward takes Bella on their honeymoon to the Isle Esme, where they spend weeks exploring the island. One morning, Bella wakes up hungry, so she goes down and eats some chicken and goes back to bed.
     The next morning she was puking. Edward asked her if she was all right. She said she was OK. She said yes, I just have some food poisoning. Edward said that was unlikely.
     It turned out that Bella was pregnant. The baby grew quickly, almost killing Bella, but Edward saved her by plunging his venom into her heart. All went well with Bella being a vampire, until the vampire government found out about the baby and were coming to kill them.
     I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who read the rest of the series.



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