Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Done

Where is the ticker for book #4?? I just finished Eclipse. What a ride. I swear that around page 300 my adrenaline kicked in and I was nervous and excited and scared and hopeful and sad and it didn't let up until the book ended -- 300 pages later. The phone rang and I about jumped out of my skin. I won't give anything away because I want people to read the books themselves and I *HATE* having surprises ruined. That's why I stayed up all night to read Harry Potter. I was terrified of hearing the ending from some kid at Walmart. So I can sleep knowing what happens in the book. Well, I don't know about sleep. Edward and Bella and Jacob have been in my dreams the past few nights and my sleep is fairly restless. Do you think less of me when I say that thoughts of vampires and other "mythical" creatures start to work their way into everyday thought? I'm hopeless.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am almost done with new moon, and eclipse is waiting to the table. I am ready to here more too.

Anonymous said...

Definitely do not think less of you . . . Today the kids watched Scooby Doo (while I read) and when it ended Conner came to tell me all about it. "Ya, they were trying to win a band contest and these three vampires . . . " -- my heart just about jumped out of my chest at the mention of the word, especially coming so randomly from my 6yo!

Anonymous said...

I love a good story to captivate my attention and take me away...I managed to breeze through all three this week,(thanks to Shannon for letting me borrow them), and I'm not quite sure what to think of myself being so 'charmed' by this elegant, self-controlled vampire with very high standards...

Anonymous said...

You ladies are so funny about these books. I guess I'll have to jump on the bandwagon sometime soon and see what all the hype is.

Sean said...

I don't read much...but did see the author (BYU grad)on one of the morning shows recently and she said there will be a fourth book coming...this one will be through the eyes of Edward. All three of my girls have read all of her books!

Sean