Violence 101
by Denis WrightMy name is Hamish Graham and this is the journal I have to write. The people who run this place don'
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The highly-anticipated first volume in the graphic novel adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight.
When Isabella Swan moves to the gloomy town of Forks and meets the mysterious, alluring Edward Cullen, her life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. With his porcelain skin, golden eyes, mesmerizing voice, and supernatural gifts, Edward is both irresistible and impenetrable. Up until now, he has managed to keep his true identity hidden, but Bella is determined to uncover his dark secret...
If you don't want to read the novel book of Twilight try the Comic version.
It's just as good.
Strangely enough, I enjoyed this graphic novel. (Even though i enjoyed ONLY the first book, before the movies and hype) It puts a whole new look on the book. It gives Bella more credit at being a normal teenager, however the plot is really slow paced. Its still worth a read at least, it was fun to look at a better ideal Edward and Jacob too...
Bella's mother has just remarried, it is a new start for her with a new husband and Bella doesn't want to be in the way. And so Bella has made the noble gesture to trade her erratic, loving mother and sunny Phoenix for her father, Police Chief Swan and the gloomy, cloud covered town of Forks.
As the new girl in town Bella is just trying to fit in, but not all is simple in this quiet little town. Bella soon discovers a mystery in the form of the beautiful and dangerous Edward Cullen. Edward knows the secrets of everyone about him but has never had his secrets revealed, that is until Bella.
Bella and Edward have found in each other someone with whom they can be themselves with, someone with whom they can love. But a love like there's will not come easily, there are a number of complications to over come, not least of all is that Edward is a vampire. As their love grows so too does the danger, but for now they are together at the beginnings of their relationship.
Twilight has been given a fresh new twist that captures and conveys the heart of this story using very few words but many skilful images. The medium of graphic novel is extremely successful in projecting Bella and Edward's story, artfully detailing each character as they might have been imagined when they were still only characters on a page. This first volume is all about how they meet and how they fell in love; in essence it is simply a love story.
My name is Hamish Graham and this is the journal I have to write. The people who run this place don'
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