“Cuando el papel me cortó el dedo, solo salió una gota de sangre del pequeño corte. Entonces, todo pasó muy rápido. “¡No!”, rugió Edward… Aturdida y desorientada, miré la brillante sangre roja que salía de mi brazo y después a los ojos enfebrecidos de seis vampiros repentinamente hambrientos…”
Para Bella Swan, hay una cosa más importante que su propia vida: Edward Cullen. Pero enamorarse de un vampiro es más peligroso de lo que Bella nunca podría haber imaginado. Edward ya ha rescatado a Bella de las garras de un diabólico vampiro, pero ahora, a medida que su arriesgada relación amenaza todo lo que es cercano y querido para ellos, se dan cuenta que sus problemas puede que sólo estén empezando…
Library Journal
On Bella’s 18th birthday, Edward Cullen sweeps her off to his unorthodox family home (in the first book readers learn that the Cullens are vampires who hunt animals rather than humans) for a birthday celebration. But when Bella unwraps a gift and gets a paper cut, her drops of blood set off a chaos that culminates in the Cullens leaving town. Edward exits on page 73, and does not reappear for nearly 400 pages, except for his voice in Bella’s head when she embarks on dangerous adventures, such as motorcycle riding and cliff diving. Instead, this book focuses on Jake, her friend from La Push, who has some unusual traits of his own. A Quileute legend that he confides in Bella in the first book comes to the fore here (and ties in with the title), and Bella is tracked down by the “bad” vampires from the first book, who seek revenge. [This is the second installment of Meyer’s bestselling series, Twilight, which is quite popular in Spanish. This movie tiein edition will likely be in demand.—Ed.] [PW 7/17/06]
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Publish Date : 2007-10-01
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