Eclipse
August 21st, 2009 @ 8:33 am

Eclipse is the third book of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga series which is also published by Little Brown and Company. Also the book’s ISBN numbers are ISBN-10: 0-316-16020-2 and the other ISBN number is ISBN-13: 978-0-316-16020-9. And in this third book we find out that The Cullens have moved back to Forks as the tribe of shape shifting indians in La Push are aware that it isn’t them that are causing the problem in town probably thanks to Bella’s friendship with Jacob. Also Edward tells Bella that he was a dreadful liar and says that she coped better without him than he did without her.

He also lets Bella know that he has been trying to track Victoria without much success. And there seems to be some sort of problem in a town close to Forks and a few parents are worried about sending their kids to a college there because the police in that town are having problems finding out who is doing it.

But then The Cullens realize that there must be a vampire in the neighbourhood there that are creating new born vampires. And it is originally thought that The Cullens are the new borns target but after Bella’s room got broken into and a few of her items are missing Bella realizes and mentions it to Alice that the vampire that created these new borns must be Victoria and that they aren’t after The Cullens but her. And Alice thinks that Bella is right.

The Cullens than form an alliance with the shape shifting tribe of indians, as The Cullens realize that they have to do something about the new borns or if they don’t the vampires from The Volturi Coven will. And The Cullens succeed. But at the end of the fight The Cullens meet a few vampires that are from The Volturi Coven and it was obvious to me that they were aware of the problem though the vampires from The Volturi don’t cause any problems but they seem amazed that The Cullens were able to deal with a vampire army that size all by themselves though the vampires from The Volturi Coven don’t know anything about The Cullens Alliance with the shape shifting indians from La Push.

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