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New Moon. (Atom) | 
vergrössern | Autor: Stephenie Meyer Urheber: Stephenie Meyer Verleger: Little, Brown Book Group
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Bewertung: 10 Rezensionen Verkaufsrang: 71
Medium: Taschenbuch Seiten: 608 Versandgewicht: 0.9 Maße (innen): 7.6 x 5 x 1.6
ISBN: 1904233880 EAN: 9781904233886 ASIN: 1904233880
Publikation: August 27, 2007 Verfügbarkeit: Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen Zustand: Neu, Versand ca. 8 Werktage *** New item *** Delivery may take 8 days ****Neu, Versand ca. 8 Werktage *** New item *** Delivery may take 8 days ****
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gelungen, aber der die erse haelfte ist zaeh August 13, 2008 K. Kessel Perfekt ist die Fortsetzung nicht. Die erste Haelfte wartet man nur darauf, dass Edward zurueckkommt. Die neue Freundschaft mit Jacob gefaellt mir nicht besonders. Es ist klar, dass das in Zukunft noch Probleme geben wird. Naja, da haette ich mir mehr erwartet. Aber das Ende ist meiner Meinung nicht so ueberschaubar aber sehr spannend. Bin gespannt auf den 3. Teil, den ich mir schon besorgt habe.
Fuer depressive Menschen ungeeignet August 6, 2008 LucyWeston (Schleswig-Holstein) 1 aus 1 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Selbst wenn man gesund und froehlich im Leben verankert ist, schafft es diese Geschichte mit Leichtigkeit, einen ganz heftig herunterzuziehen. Nicht, dass ich dieses Buch deswegen schlecht faende. Anfangs dachte ich schon: och noe, wieder so ein "wir streiten uns am Anfang, damit wir uns am Ende versoehnen koennen"-Fortsetzung. Weit gefehlt. Denn was Mrs Meyer hier geschrieben hat, koennte man etwas hochtrabend als das Psychogramm eines dramatischen Falls von Liebeskummer nennen. Sehr packend erzaehlt und auch jederzeit glaubwuerdig. Aber jetzt zur Geschichte: Nachdem Jasper Bella "aus Versehen" attakiert hat und ihre Geburtstagsfeier im blutigen Chaos endete, sieht sich Edward genoetigt, Forks und Bella fuer immer zu verlassen. Auweia! Den (weitaus groesseren) Teil, der in Forks spielt, finde ich auch sehr viel besser, packender, intensiver als den Teil, in dem erst Alice und dann Edward doch wieder am Horizont auftauchen und Bella zu einer hochdramatischen Rettungsaktion nach Italien duest. Auftritt Volturi. Das "Nachspiel" - zurueck in Forks - ist auch sehr schoen: Bella kann und will einfach nicht glauben, dass Ihr Edward nicht nur zurueck ist, sondern auch bleiben will. Was mich zum Punktabzug bringt, ist die fehlende inhaltliche Leichtigkeit: dieses und die beiden Folgewerke sind Auftragswerke, und ganz erkennbar konstruiert. "Twilight" wirkt da einfach mehr "aus einem Guss".
bitter sweet symphony... beautiful and cruel Juli 10, 2008 zion_zodiac (Mustin) i have read the first and second part of twilight in a rush. the pages flew over and over. i could not stop reading. the story ist everything: emotional, beautiful, cruel and magnificent. sometimes i could not stop crying. how ever the end of all will be, the twiglight series is by now one of my favorites.
what kind of a sequel is this? Juli 3, 2008 Sora 2 aus 2 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Instead of presenting the reader with a sequel to the romantic relationship between the two main characters, meyer breaks this plot and lets Edward vanish for more than half the book. This does not meet the readers' expectations especially as a new rival character to Edward is introduced to whom Bella seems quite attracted. All in all, the immaturity which Bella shows throughout the biggest part of the plot did not help me identify with her, to the contrary. There are better love stories out there, but if you want something that is easily read due to simplicity of wording and structure, Twilight and its sequel may be what you are looking for.
New Moon does not meet high expectations Juni 27, 2008 Yoichi 4 aus 4 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
While the first novel Twilight was an exciting and gripping book, New Moon failed to meet the high expectations that Twilight automatically raised. The idea of a relationship between a vampire and a human girl is a unique and thrilling story, and it does make sense that Edward believes that Bella would have a better life without a vampire as her boyfriend. But spending time on hundreds of pages without Edward there, and instead hearing about werewolves and Jake, who falls in love with Bella, is not what I had expected to read. This is a story about Edward and Bella, and so I wanted to read more about both of them: how they relate to each other, what difficulties they have to face together, and how their love develops. I was prepared for a sequel that would continue telling us about the life they have together. Instead, the reader is presented werewolves and Jake, who not only falls in love with Bella, but who also becomes a werewolf. By presenting Bella another unusual 'boyfriend' besides Edward, the uniqueness of the story and the unusual relationship between Edward as a vampire and Bella as a human girl gets lost. It turns into a story in which werewolves fight vampires, but the love between Bella and Edward fades from the spotlight. For nothing are we waiting for the excitement that always grabs us when we read about Edward and Bella when they are together. Now we have to get used to Jake, who turns out to be a strong and fearless werewolf, but who still lacks the maturity that makes Edward so attractive. Another point that speaks against the book is that Meyer changed her language style by trying to write more complex sentences. It should be praised that she tried to get away from the very simple language that she had used in Twilight, but she does not know how to handle complex sentences to compose a well-written novel. As she knows much better how to write simple sentences, she should accept that and stick to her style. Twilight reads so well and easy, and the language style perfectly matches the plot. She should have kept the style for New Moon as well, for I believe that then at least the language would have been enjoyable and met a simple plot of an unimaginative story of werewolves against vampires. But given that plot and language style, New Moon failed to meet high expectations. In fact, it is a book that I just continued reading because I hoped that Edward would come back soon, and I was curious about how the story between him and Bella would go on...
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