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The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (Twilight, #3.5)
by Stephenie Meyer
by Stephenie Meyer
Buggy's review
bookshelves: paranormal-rom, shelf-10, vampalicious, not-so-hea, ya
Jul 02, 10
bookshelves: paranormal-rom, shelf-10, vampalicious, not-so-hea, ya
Read from June 27 to 29, 2010 — I own a copy
Opening Line: "The newspaper headline glared at me from a little vending machine: SEATTLE UNDER SEIGE--DEATH TOLL RISES AGAIN."
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this, I mean Bree's character only has a tiny part in Stephanie Meyers Twilight world so she and the rest of the newborns can’t really have much of a story to tell can they? Well as it turns out the answer is Yes. At 178 pages this novella manages to also give up some new revelations regarding Jane and the "dark cloaks" (Volturi) -jeez, that Jane is evil! And I absolutely loved seeing Carlisle, Jasper, Bella and “the red headed mind reader” from an outsider’s perspective.
There was more violence here then I would have expected from Meyer, as the newborns pillage Seattle and dispose of their drained food sources. I was also freaked out by a scene involving the armies seizure of a passenger ferry in the Puget Sound and the insuring carnage as the dine on their human buffet (I live on an island in the pacific northwest) We are also introduced to a couple of fantastic new characters; Diego as Bree’s love interest and in particular Freaky Fred, who I really hope to read about again someday. Because we all know the outcome there is a building level of suspense throughout the story. And as the inevitable Eclipse battle approached I found myself wishing for a different ending to Bree’s short second life as I'd come to genuinely care about her which I believe was Meyer's point.
Bree Tanner can barely remember a life before the relentless burning thirst took over. Now as a newborn Vampire this 15 year old runaway lives a precarious existence, trying not to draw attention to herself while her and her fellow newborns fight amongst themselves, killing each other as often as their prey. Her only other constants would be Riley, who as their leader the army follows submissively and without question and a horrifying creator known only as "her".
After 3 months Bree finds an unexpected friend in Diego when the pair discover that they can in fact go out in the daylight without turning into a pile of ash (a stake through the heart is pretty useless too) They quickly begin to wonder what else Riley’s been lying about and question his agenda as a whole. However as their friendship blossoms Bree and Diego soon realize that they’re nothing but pawns in a war that has little to do with them. But when everything you know about yourself as a vampire is based on a lie how do you find out the truth, who do you trust and how do you get yourself free?
With such an insignificant character like Bree getting her story told I realized that the novella possibilities here are endless. Now if we could only convince Stephanie Meyer to finally finish Midnight Sun. *sigh*
"Don't watch" the redheaded mind reader whispered. I closed my eyes."
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this, I mean Bree's character only has a tiny part in Stephanie Meyers Twilight world so she and the rest of the newborns can’t really have much of a story to tell can they? Well as it turns out the answer is Yes. At 178 pages this novella manages to also give up some new revelations regarding Jane and the "dark cloaks" (Volturi) -jeez, that Jane is evil! And I absolutely loved seeing Carlisle, Jasper, Bella and “the red headed mind reader” from an outsider’s perspective.
There was more violence here then I would have expected from Meyer, as the newborns pillage Seattle and dispose of their drained food sources. I was also freaked out by a scene involving the armies seizure of a passenger ferry in the Puget Sound and the insuring carnage as the dine on their human buffet (I live on an island in the pacific northwest) We are also introduced to a couple of fantastic new characters; Diego as Bree’s love interest and in particular Freaky Fred, who I really hope to read about again someday. Because we all know the outcome there is a building level of suspense throughout the story. And as the inevitable Eclipse battle approached I found myself wishing for a different ending to Bree’s short second life as I'd come to genuinely care about her which I believe was Meyer's point.
Bree Tanner can barely remember a life before the relentless burning thirst took over. Now as a newborn Vampire this 15 year old runaway lives a precarious existence, trying not to draw attention to herself while her and her fellow newborns fight amongst themselves, killing each other as often as their prey. Her only other constants would be Riley, who as their leader the army follows submissively and without question and a horrifying creator known only as "her".
After 3 months Bree finds an unexpected friend in Diego when the pair discover that they can in fact go out in the daylight without turning into a pile of ash (a stake through the heart is pretty useless too) They quickly begin to wonder what else Riley’s been lying about and question his agenda as a whole. However as their friendship blossoms Bree and Diego soon realize that they’re nothing but pawns in a war that has little to do with them. But when everything you know about yourself as a vampire is based on a lie how do you find out the truth, who do you trust and how do you get yourself free?
With such an insignificant character like Bree getting her story told I realized that the novella possibilities here are endless. Now if we could only convince Stephanie Meyer to finally finish Midnight Sun. *sigh*
"Don't watch" the redheaded mind reader whispered. I closed my eyes."
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Jun 27, 2010 06:02pm
I'm anxious to see what you say...I loved the twilight series but haven't been real excited about getting this.
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Have you read it yet Robin?? I just did a Eclipse re-read for the movie. I forgot how sad the ending was. Damn Jake made me cry and why didn't I notice how controlling Edward was the last time I read it? This one is very, very violent so far. Can't imagine that its going to end well either! I feel like I should clarify that I'm NOT a YA by several years either
No I haven't read brees book. I think eclipse might have been my favorite book though. Love Jake but in the end she belongs with Edward.I'm not a YA either so I feel kinda bad looking at Taylor lautner as Jake when I'm 30 and he's like 17 or something.
Thats so funny, I feel the same way. Guilty for checking out that 6 pack. Eclipse was my fav in the series too.
D You probably dream about Jake and Eddie getting it on, don't you?? I'll be in the cell next door LOL
Robin wrote: "You had his bday circled on your calendar didn't you???"SHHHH! Err--it was in February...
Ahhh Did you catch( how could you miss) the little scene where Jacob is nekkid! My imagination was going crazy as I mentally yelled at Carlise and the rest to get the hell out of the way of the eye candy!
Really!? In the final battle where Jacob saves Leah and gets hurt (which was cool to see) he then switches back to human while Carlisle helps him. He's lying on the ground yelling and he's NEKKID with strategically placed wolf pack members around him,(and Bella too) then they (strategically again) lift him up and carry him away. Unfortunately no gratuitous butt shots :( I can say that now that I know he's 18
I remember that but I forgot that he would be nekkid. The big fight scene was really cool. All the vamp ladies kicked ass!
You don't really get to see anything, its all up to your imagination but it was a neat scene very different from the book where that fight happens off page. Oh yes the abs!!! *sigh*
its been a while since i read the book.but jacob's abs.. they were.. *sigh* too pleasant for words ;))
Nice review, Buggy! I really liked Bree, Diego and Freaky Fred!Aaahhh...Jacob's abs...a thing of beauty... ^_^
Great review, Buggy. I hadn't planned to read this book at all, but I received it as a gift, so dug right in. I ended up enjoying it much more than I thought I would.
Thanks Um LOTD, Yeah this was a surprise for me too. I wish SM would write some more stories. What the hell happened to her anyways? She hasn't written anything in ages
I wonder if she's stopped writing because she doesn't have to anymore? I know she was kind of getting crap from fellow Mormons who thought she should be excommunicated for the sexuality in the Twilight Saga. Maybe she got tired of having to deal with it?LOTD? OH!!!!!!! Laugh of the Day? ROFLMAO!!!!!!
LOTD... glad you caught that.I think you're right, she must have enough money now, unless she gave it to the church? She probably just wants to go back to being a normal Morman Mum not a star.
That might be right, but wow... I loved The Host and last I heard she was working on a Siren story. I wish she'd write some more, because despite what Stephen King thinks, I think she rocks!
I haven't read the Host yet, its so big that I keep getting intimidated and choosing something else. Yeah, I think she rocks too.
The Host was very good. More adult than Twilight Saga. It was slow to start, but once it hit a certain point I couldn't put it down.

