Friday, May 15, 2009

11-27-2008

The book is setting this mystified feeling. I've never taken a book so seriously in my life. It's set this mysterious and hypnotising vibe over me. Edward Cullen not being there, and his behavior the fisrt day, and all this description...it sure sets the vibe. And, also, the author is so descriptive. That also makes it so ridiculously realistic. Any many characters, like Mike Newton and Jessica Stanely, I can relate to my friends. Also, her father Charlie, I like hearing about him. It's also nice how the author describes so much of the weather. And, I can also notcice, because the character is starting to notice, that the author is making the character get more and more interested in the Cullens. Like their clothes they mentioned having that designer like, but subtle spin, on their clothes. And since I know nothing about cars, it's nice of the author to describe that their car is a very nice car. Bella reminds alot of myself the way she talks to her mom over email. Also, since she's reading Wuthering Heights, that's also a book I'm going to have to check out. And Bella's attitude towards her dad when her dad calls Bella to her where she's at the stairs, and she's all like who else, reminds me a lot of my spunk toward my dad. And the silence that they both seem to like, I like that, but I never get it. I'm also liking the constant curiousity of Bella's for the Cullens. It indicates that we're going to get more in depth with them faster. And, I thought it was interesting, Charlie's remarks. The longest speech stuff, and the comments about the doctors. I keep wondering where Edward could be and if and when he's ever coming back.
And I'm loving hearing more about the Cullens and then Edward coming back. It's interesting abotu the circle under his eyes, the difference color of skin, and eventually the notice of eye-color change. I'm also curious about this, "curious," stare he's keeps giving her. And, I have ideas about the angry acting. But, he didn't look angry this time. The slight chagnes probably relate to the big attitude adjustment, I think anyway.
I think it's interesting the conversation between Edward and Bella. Instead of being angry towards her, he seems to be fond of her now. And making conversation he definetly is. I love how Bella is honest with how she feels. It's also nice to know that Bella's smart. But, I kind of find it offending, I mean to women independance and all, to the way he acted like she didn't know what she was talking about. I really love all this curiousity and concern he has for her. I'm also wondering at all these phrases that Edward seems to be completly proud of. And, obviously, he's still got some of that attitude head with his leaning away from her.
I also love how Bella is stubborn when exiting the parking scene, how she tries to make it look dramatic, but ends up looking embarrased. And I also loved her confidence and woman power as she exited the parking lot with out any notice towards Edward Cullen.

Well, when, in the hospital, I have time to read more I will. My goodness, you have no idea how uncomfortable this bed is! And don't think not reading the book isn't bugging me, because it is. It's very hard for me to just look at it sitting on that bedside table...still.

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