The Short Second Life Of Bree Tanner
By: Stephenie Meyer
Pub date: June 5th, 2010
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is a novella about new born vampire Bree and her perspective on her final days as well as hew newborn status.
You can read the remainder of the information on this book at Stephenie Meyer's website and can visit the books official website here.
I thought I'd feature this seeing as I know there are a lot of Stephenie Meyer fans out there. I'll admit that I really enjoyed the Twilight series up until Eclipse where it kind of lost me. (Don't get me started on Breaking Dawn) More so however, I enjoyed her novel The Host quite a bit more. She's very imaginative and I like the concept of this novel, It's interesting.
Cover is cool too right? ;)
*sigh* we'll be dealing with Twilight forever.
ReplyDeleteNot worth it
ReplyDeleteWhoa. This is nice. Yup, the cover does look appealing...Hm, maybe I'll give it a try! I did love The Host a lot, hehe. :D
ReplyDeleteDid not know that she had anything coming out!
ReplyDeletei like the host soooo much better. twilight was fun until everyone started to like it (everyone being 87% of america)
ReplyDeleteI may even try it, as I really enjoyed and loved Twilight. But serious can you tell me who Bree is? LOL
ReplyDeleteNina: (Don't worry, I couldn't really remember either lol) Thanks to google, Bree was the new born vampire that was attacking the Cullens in that last fight scene in Eclipse. The Cullens let her live because she said she wouldn't hurt them but the Volturi killed her anyways.
ReplyDeleteIf I recall correctly, she was part of that new born vampire clan the Volturi put together whose sole purpose was to fight with them etc.
Yeah, I can't wait till it coms out, im a fan of stephenie meyer's book!
ReplyDeleteYeah! woot i love twilight! btw bree is the newborn vampire in eclipse made by victoria the enemy.. i cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
ReplyDeleteThis looks gug...but id rather she finished Midnight Sun
ReplyDeletecover is indeed cool - bring on Bree Tanner.
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