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    <body><![CDATA[As others whom didn't completely care for the others book, and needed to read the ending.. I found this to be the best out of the rest. Why? Because something actually happened. It was a bit jam-packed, sure, but it's better than the shmoozy nothing-ness that happened in the other three. I'm thankful there was at least something worthwhile to read, not to mention, I really enjoyed the expanse of other vampires and the idea of half-breeds as an addition to the story. <br/><br/>Unlike others, I find Edward to be the most boring character out of them all. Not to mention the way he is written is completely unbelievable, even in the sense that he's &quot;old&quot;. The fact that he seemed to just be *there* and added his comments and powers to the story was nothing more I could have asked for. Plus, I think Jacob, as a character, seems to come fluently to the writer as opposed to the forced-ness in which is Bella and Edwards characters at certain points (through out the first 3 books.. and Edwards in the 4th).]]></body>
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