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safet 's review for:
Midnight Sun
by Stephenie Meyer
when compared to the original series, Midnight Sun is more beautiful, more sad, more realistic—even though our narrator is the fantasy. we’re spared of Bella’s (can I say delulu?) thoughts and pulled into Edward’s mind, which reflects reality—from the truths left hidden to the ones deliberately or knowingly revealed, in the case of his family. we can feel his close connection to each of the Cullens and glimpse into their inner worlds. I often found his thoughts reflective of the series, as if he knows of the time that has passed since the publishing of Twilight.
after 14 years, I’m still looking for a story that gives me the same love and strength as this series, retold once more in this dazzling taste of what it was like to experience it for the first time. grateful for its help in coaxing my whirring mind into peace, whether ahead of a potentially sleepless night or on a plane, where I've been afflicted by flight anxiety these days(◞_◟)
after 14 years, I’m still looking for a story that gives me the same love and strength as this series, retold once more in this dazzling taste of what it was like to experience it for the first time. grateful for its help in coaxing my whirring mind into peace, whether ahead of a potentially sleepless night or on a plane, where I've been afflicted by flight anxiety these days(◞_◟)