The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner
An Eclipse Novella
Book - 2010
031612558X


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Bree Tanner is one of the newborn from the “Twilight” series. Her life is inconsequential, but she is important and necessary to the story of Bella and Edward. Page count: 178
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Age
Add Age SuitabilityFarah Bilal Yassine thinks this title is suitable for 13 years and over
Quotes
Add a Quote"I still didn’t see how Riley came into this. Riley and the cheeseburger of pain."
"I’d never been a fan of fire. This might have been because of some buried childhood memory, or maybe it was more recent. Becoming a vampire was enough fire to last me."
Summary
Add a Summarya newborn vampire Bree Tanner from Seattle is preparing for battle to kill Bella Swan and the Cullens. she and the other newborn vampires don't know who created them but they only know to call "her."
Bree Tanner, a character introduced in Eclipse, and the army of newborn vampires prepares to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens.
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Add a CommentOnce again, Stephenie Meyer delivers an THRILLING novella based on her amazing Twilight Saga series, another great book for any Twilight fan.
I won't go much into detail on this book, but all I can say is that it is a fabulous addition to the Twilight Saga. From the first chapter, and until the end it was an intriguing story. Stephanie Meyer really is a wonderful author. 'The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner' was very adventurous and interesting, and I loved it. Three cheers for Stephanie Meyer!
If you enjoyed the twilight series you should like this one! This book was very interesting. Definitely recommend this book for twilight fans.
The novella started out good with descriptions of the new born vampires' lives, but if you have read Eclipse you know how will end for Bree. The rest of the book didn't really meet expectations or at least the ones I had. The battle was almost completely skimmed over and some things mentioned in it didn't seem to move the plot forward.
I have to admit, I chewed through this as ravenously as I did the Twilight quartet and only wished it lasted longer. The same world, seen from a very different angle--how it feels to be a newborn vampire--what it is to be a pawn in a war like that. A must-read for Stephenie Meyer fans.
One of the things I enjoyed about this book was the descriptions of the fledgling lifestyle. The scene at the house was pretty cool too. I don't remember anything about Bree or the guy she liked, and I don't recall feeling much sympathy for her passing. I was disappointed that Meyer failed to fully describe the battle. Meyer has admitted that she's a total wuss when it comes to that sort of thing, but come on, that's one of the things that's interesting about werewolves and vampires - they're strong and violent. I felt like I was missing out on it because of her inability to suck it up. While I don't believe that Bree was worth writing about, I'm glad that the money for this book went to a good cause - even if it wasn't that great.
I enjoyed the Twilight series, but I couldn't get through this book.
For any Twilight fanatic (like me) this is a must-read. It provides a perfectly written insight onto how the lives of the newborn army of vampires formed by Victoria really was. If you were like me and you hated Victoria and her newborn army throughout Eclipse, then this novella will give you a sense of what was really happening behind-the-scenes. In comparison, you will start to love each of the newborns and will feel sorry for their short lived lives.
its was interesting and its was good
The book was good and interesting. I finished it in less than a day.
it's sad and fun at the some time this is a good book, all of her books are great.