Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1, stops the story in that field where Edward reveals his sparkly skin and scarier vampire abilities. Other things she notices about him help her figure out that he’s a vampire, and somewhere along the line she falls in love with him. One of them is Edward Cullen, and his behavior on her first day makes her feel bad. There she deals with a dad who hasn’t seen her since she was little and finds this group of very pale, hot kids intriguing. In case you avoided the Twilight hype and hate, Twilight is about this average teen girl, Bella Swan, who moves from Phoenix to Forks, Washington, so that her mom can be happy with her new husband. This review comes from the perspective of having read the novel it’s based on and not being such a Twihard anymore. Young Kim adapted Twilight into a beautiful graphic novel that is pretty accurate to the original book. I remember wanting to read and own the graphic novel adaptation, even though I believed it wouldn’t be as good as the novel, but I didn’t do either until this year. It’s been years since I last reread Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer, and I was a Twihard back then. Genres: Paranormal Romance, YA, Graphic Novel
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