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How do you start a review about something that changed you? Changed your perspective of life and set you free. I was not introduced to this book by anyone. Well, except for God. The title itself stood out because on that particular day, I was fasting and I felt connected with God, more than I have ever been connected in my life. I was centered and I was at peace. I was directed to this book with no lie. I told God that I wanted to get closer to him and that I wanted to understand him more. I was currently going to a Christian church, though I didnt consider myself a Christian or any religion for that matter. All I knew was that I believed in God and that religion was so limited. So if you are religious, this book is not for you because it is going to knock things your religion may teach.
As soon as I opened up the book, I was attached. I did not want to put the book down! Its like every question I had about life and about God and about all of the mysteries were answered. The only reason why I took the information in was because it felt right. And bottom line thats what matters. If it suits you it is you. All of the questions I had that had to deal with religion and why God is to feared or Why do we have all of these rules were answered. The reason why I was not a Christian was because a big thing they promote is Fear God. But when I was saved, when I was shown the light,when God basically lifted me up, I thought to myself ” Why in the world would I want to fear something so beautiful?” It just didnt suit me. So this book set me free from all of those Christian scriptures. But it opened me up to other religions that held truth. Basically, there is not one right religion, every religion holds truth to it but not 100%. And this is something I thought, so it suited me.
I love this book with all my heart because it lead to me setting myself free. Not caring what people thinks, Its my life it never ends I am a soul before I am this Human.There is no such thing as time on
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The book is already bad enough (not going to comment on that further) but the reader Illyana Kudushin’s voice acting did not make the book any better. She was a bad voice actor and put on a poor performance. The book is long-winded enough already and the audio book will make these flaws seem more obvious because the Illyana enunciates every word ever so slowly. She puts intonations and pauses in all the wrong places, pronounces some words funnily, and over all narrates the book (Bella’s voice) with an annoying tone of an immature angsty teen (imagine the tone of voice you would use to imitate a bratty teenage girl). Edward Cullen was suppose to have a sexy melodic voice, but since the reader does a crappy job and probably can’t deepen her voice, his dialog just ends up sounding ridiculous. The book was already tedious and unnecessarily verbose with Meyer’s excessive and ineffective use of “descriptive action words” and dictionary word. That with the bad voice acting made me want to cut off my ears by chapter three and punt a kitten (I like kittens but I was so frustrated). I wasn’t reading the book, so I couldn’t throw anything across the room (not my MP3 player!).

I highly suggest you either don’t read the books at all, but if you want to find out first hand just how bad the series is, at least don’t listen to the audio book. You’ll want to jump off a cliff after an hour of it.
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