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Original Title: | The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner |
ISBN: | 031612558X (ISBN13: 9780316125581) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Twilight Saga #3.5 |
Characters: | Edward Cullen, Diego, Bella Swan, Bree Tanner |
Setting: | Seattle, Washington(United States) Washington (state)(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy and for Favorite Book (2010) |
Stephenie Meyer
Hardcover | Pages: 178 pages Rating: 3.5 | 173313 Users | 10272 Reviews

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Title | : | The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (The Twilight Saga #3.5) |
Author | : | Stephenie Meyer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 178 pages |
Published | : | June 5th 2010 by Little, Brown and Company (first published June 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. Romance. Supernatural |
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FANS OF THE TWILIGHT SAGA WILL BE ENTHRALLED BY THIS RIVETING STORY OF BREE TANNER, A CHARACTER FIRST INTRODUCED IN ECLIPSE, AND THE DARKER SIDE OF THE NEWBORN VAMPIRE WORLD SHE INHABITS.BREE TANNER CAN BARELY REMEMBER LIFE before she had uncannily powerful senses, superhuman reflexes, and unstoppable physical strength. Life before she had a relentless thirst for blood... life before she became a vampire.
ALL BREE KNOWS IS THAT LIVING WITH HER fellow newborns has few certainties and even fewer rules: watch your back, don't draw attention to yourself, and above all, make it home by sunrise or die. What she doesn't know: her time as an immortal is quickly running out.
THEN BREE FINDS AN UNEXPECTED FRIEND in Diego, a newborn just as curious as Bree about their mysterious creator, whom they only know as her. As they come to realize that the newborns are pawns in a game larger than anything they could have imagined, Bree and Diego must choose sides and decide whom to trust. But when everything you know about vampires is based on a lie, how do you find the truth?
IN ANOTHER IRRESISTIBLE COMBINATION of danger, mystery, and romance, Stephenie Meyer tells the devastating story of the newborn army as they prepare to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens, following their encounter to its unforgettable conclusion.
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OK. If you like the Twilight Saga, you will probably like this book.The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella is a short book. 192 pages, double-spaced. It is a quick read. However, there are no chapter breaks, no breaks whatsoever. We know how the story ends. This book tells us how it began.Bree Tanner's story gives us insight as to what was happening in Seattle when Victoria and Riley were building their vampire army. Bree is one of the smarter "newborns" - she knows how to keepBree Tanner had a minor role in the Eclipse book from the Twilight Saga. In this novella, Brees story is told from her point-of-view during her short time as a newborn vampire. The story started off a bit on the slow side, but started picking up when it headed into familiar territory including the lead-up to, and subsequent showdown with the Cullens, and then the Volturi who decide Brees fate. I really enjoyed Brees fellow vampire friend, Fred. This book was an interesting curiosity in the
Wasn't bad. Actually this was a good nod back to the days before this series picked up its awful stigma that it has now. I like to pretend the fourth book and the movies didn't happen--these books weren't so obnoxious back then.The benefit of this book is you see how Riley and Victoria were controlling the newborn vampires--gets all the technical stuff out of the way and ties it all together nicely. 178 pages, it's a quick read. Not bad.

I know, I know. This book had police caution tape all around it warning me not to read. I wasnt surprised that it was as bad as it is. Actually, I think that this book provides a good example of one of the central weaknesses of Stephenie Meyers books. I heard someone say the other day that the purpose of art is to make people feel. I know, doi, but I had never looked that one in the face before. Meyer spends most of her time, in all of her books, trying to cushion the reader from really feeling
god, this was completely unnecessary lol
Well, this was boring. Ive had this book on my TBR for so long. I impulsively checked out the audiobook from Overdrive while browsing my wish list. Its really short at 4 hours long and since I typically listen at 1.75x speed, I zipped through this in a little over 2 hours. I didnt think this novella added much to the series, so Im glad that I didnt rush to read this when it released. At least now I can check it off my TBR.
Well, I got this book today and devoured it in less than an hour and a half. I'm writing this review without having talked to anyone about it or reading any reviews online about it. I wanted to get my feelings out before being hearing or reading anyone else's opinion. I was fully prepared not to like this book, because I can't help thinking that Stephenie Meyer is just fleecing us, her woefully addicted fans. She hasn't pubished anything in nearly two years besides that pitifully meager "bonus
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