A Somewhat Snarky, But Fully Adoring Book Review of 'Midnight Sun' by Stephanie Meyer
I had no intention of reading this book. I honestly have spent the last seven years of my life trying to forget the series entirely. It's not that I don't adore the series with every fiber of my being, because when I heard that Stephanie Meyer released Midnight Sun , my inner nineteen year old started shrieking and didn't stop shrieking until I devoured the novel completely. She has since been humbled and found a sense of closure and yet still yearning for more of Edward Cullen's insights. The book is Stephanie Meyer's re-imagining of Twilight from the beautiful, sparkling Edward Cullen's point of view. His perspective is a troubled and conflicted one. He is instantly attracted to the new girl Bella Swan with her blood that smells to him like a blood-lust relapse. He immediately lets on that he will be killing Bella and probably the entire Biology class for witnessing his shame and despair. This isn't what happens, of course. He has been trained by his bab...