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Finished!

Well I finally finished the 4th book in the Twilight Sage this weekend, whew! BUT very worth it. If you are into the occasional vampire and werewolf book, a very touching romance and at least one excellent theme of action if each book, this series is for you!



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Pat H. said…
I have a friend who is a Twilight junkie. Sh'es giving me the CDs to listen to so I will know more about the 2nd movie when it comes out on Nov 20th.

I saw the first movie with her twice.
Tara K said…
Have you seen the movies? I of course like the books better, but have all three of the released movies and will definitely go to and get the fourth!

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