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Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (The Twilight Saga)

Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (The Twilight Saga)
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Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (The Twilight Saga)

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When Isabella Swan moves to the gloomy town of Forks and meets the mysterious, alluring Edward Cullen, her life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. With his porcelain skin, golden eyes, mesmerizing voice, and supernatural gifts, Edward is both irresistible and impenetrable. Up until now, he has managed to keep his true identity hidden, but Bella is determined to uncover his dark secret...

Beautifully rendered, this first installment of Twilight: The Graphic Novel is a must-have for any collector's library.

Product Details:
Author: Stephenie Meyer
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Yen Press
Publication Date: March 16, 2010
Language: English
ISBN: 0759529434
Product Length: 5.75 inches
Product Width: 1.0 inches
Product Height: 8.5 inches
Product Weight: 1.13 pounds
Package Length: 8.4 inches
Package Width: 5.5 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 175 reviews
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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 175 customer reviews )
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90 of 100 found the following review helpful:

5Gorgeous First Graphic Novel For Twilight!  Mar 16, 2010
By School Librarian
It took one hour to read this magnificent graphic novel, but oh, what a fantastic 60 minutes it was!

SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!

Let me just say that the artist, Young Kim, is one talented lady, and she has breathed new life into a classic vampire series. She captures the quiet beauty of Bella Swan, making her look lovely, but in an unadorned way that we have always pictured, but have never seen. She combines her own artistry with live shots, and the results are stunning. You feel as if you are truly stepping into the wet and slippery world of Forks, Washington, immersing yourself in a world where humans, werewolves and vampires co-exist unwittingly. What made this graphic novel such a easy page-turner is not just the knock-out drawings, but the layout as well, which is key to the enjoyment of any graphic novel. Kim has been able to give a face to all our favorite characters, and where she resoundingly succeeds is in her depiction of Edward. No slight to the handsome Robert Pattinson, but this is the way I had imagined Edward Cullen to look like - gorgeous and other-worldly in his male beauty.

For those of us who know the story like the back of our hand, this first volume concludes with Bella and Edward leaving the forest, with the initial secrets of vampires revealed in their pretty swath of forest. We all know how it starts, where it's going, and how it ends, but my goodness, I cannot wait for the next installment. Let's hope Stephenie Meyer will give her blessing for the three other books, because as of right now, only Twilight is getting the graphic novel treatment. I highly recommend this book to all fans of Twilight, vampire lovers, and reluctant readers who need a more aesthetically pleasing introduction to the world of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. For grades 5th and up. Enjoy!

42 of 45 found the following review helpful:

5Honestly this was waaaaay better than the movie!  Mar 18, 2010
By Setsuna
I never review and I would never review on anything Twilight. But I guess there is a first for everything! I received this book in the mail today and was immediately impressed. Opening it up, I honestly didn't really know what I was expecting. I saw the movie before I read the books. First thoughts was the movie was ok, but after I read the book, I hated the movie.
After finishing the graphic novel (took about an hour) I have to say, it makes me wish they would re-do and re-cast the first movie. This is way more than even I could have imagined. Stephanie Meyer was right when she wrote that this breathed new life into the Bella and Edward story. The drawings are exactly how I would have pictured the characters for the movie should look like. The vampires are truly beautiful and Bella has that understated beauty, so well drawn out in this novel. Their love story is not rushed (like in the movie...I never understood why Bella and Edward fell in love) and is well played out. What surprised me even more was the nice little splashes of color through-out the book. This is what sets this apart from being a boring black and white manga/comic, the splashes of colors (there is a nice colored twilight scene) and the emotions certain scenes carried.
Definitely a must read, this is the way the movie SHOULD have been like!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Another perspective of Twilight... the graphic novel  Mar 20, 2010
By Teacher Mom
Twilight: The Graphic Novel is a very impressive graphic novel. It is extremely well done, but seems thin, not only in size, but in content. The interesting part for me was that scenes that I didn't really think much about while reading the books are extremely well drawn here, such as when Bella arrives and her father picks her up and they drive home. There's one illustration in the scene that's so well done, you can practically see the car driving and the rain pouring down. It's amazing! However, the disappointing aspect for me was that other scenes that I loved so much, such as the blood typing scene, were barely touched upon.

The graphic novel is basically the dialogue from the novel, with a few quotes from the book thrown in. Some of the magic of knowing what Bella's feeling or thinking is sadly lacking. And Bella herself, the average, clumsy girl, has been transformed into a teen beauty, tall and slim with flowing locks of hair that always seem perfect. The images, however, are brilliant and extremely well done. I did feel, however, that the other characters were better brought to images in the graphic novel than were cast in the movie.

I am an ESL teacher and the graphic novel is a perfect format for lower level readers to be able to pick up a popular book and read and enjoy it just like their peers. Finding that Twilight has been transformed into a graphic novel was big news in my classroom. We have such a huge demand that I need to purchase two more.

Overall, it's an amazing book and worth the purchase even if you've already read the novel. It's a completely new take on the presentation of the story.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Impressive, and I'm not even a fan  Dec 27, 2011
By Shane Windham "author of The Secret Me books"
This graphic novel is gorgeously rendered and very high quality. The story itself is not on par with other graphic novels (say Watchmen, for example). But this version of the book made for a much better interpretation of Twilight than the first movie did. I thorougly enjoyed taking this book on, and intend to buy a number of them as gifts for people I know who adore the series. Volume 2 is equally wonderful!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Great Drawings... lacks the emotional response the novel creates  Mar 26, 2011
By iErlynn
The graphic novel version of Twilight is beautifully drawn and the expressions for Bella and Edward are done very well. The first volume ends after the Lion and Lamb scene with Edward running with Bella in the forest. As a graphic novel, the 224 pages of conversation fly by when reading, but the enjoyable part is to slow down and enjoy the experience with the drawings.

I enjoyed the graphic novel version which is another way to experience Twilight; however, personally I like Stephenie Meyer's long winded descriptions that suck you in and transport you to the world of Twilight. The graphic novel and pictures did not create this emotional and all lost feeling that the actuall novel does.

The second volume's date has not been release yet, and there has not been any information that I can find that they are definitely doing the whole series.

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