Twilight book 3: Eclipse

Eclipse is different. We return to the town of Forks and find that nothing much has changed. Graduation is closer than ever (after which, the Cullen's have agreed to make Bella a vampire) and a serial killer is loose in Seattle. Bella cannot see Jacob, her best friend because he is a Werewolf, and due to her ties to the vampires, it would break treaties and bonds made between them.
As the days go by, and graduation gets closer and closer, Bella must choose her fate. She wants to become immortal and be with Edward, but she must give up her family to do so. She is also worried about the change: will she be able to be "vegetarian" like the Cullen Family, and refrain from human blood? Or will her new blood lust cause her to kill innocent people?
The serial killer that is in Seattle turns out to be supernatural: newborn vampires on the loose. This brings up even more issues for Bella and her decision to become immortal. Not that anything could ever persuade her to give Edward up, but it makes the choice more difficult by showing her the realities of becoming a vampire.
Twilight book 2: New Moon
The second novel in Stephenie Meyer's Edward Bella Series begins with a disaster strikes when an accidental paper cut on Bella's birthday party causes the Cullens to have to fight to resist the sight of her blood. After this Edward begins to think and grows distant and that worries Bella. Bella wonders if things will ever get back to normal when Edward announces him and his family's departure. Edward is thorough and wants to leave no trace, as if he never existed, hoping Bella will get over it with time.
Months go by and Bella becomes more zombie-like when an incident out with a friend has her hallucinating that she hears a familiar voice. Bella tries to figure out the key to her hallucination while building back a relationship with an old friend. Bella is finding that she feels happier, and also confused, about her feelings, wondering why the one friend that brings her joy is suddenly very distant, when she finds herself in serious trouble. Being hunted by old enemies and with Edward nowhere to be found Bella panics.
With the discovery of more secrets, Bella gets sucked back into dangerous yet familiar surroundings. With the arrival of a visitor, Bella finds out that Edward is in danger and to save him it may cost her own life. She feels she must make a difficult choice between the two people she cares for deeply. Also, the subject of Bella becoming a vampire (that was discussed in the first book) is finally decided upon.
Months go by and Bella becomes more zombie-like when an incident out with a friend has her hallucinating that she hears a familiar voice. Bella tries to figure out the key to her hallucination while building back a relationship with an old friend. Bella is finding that she feels happier, and also confused, about her feelings, wondering why the one friend that brings her joy is suddenly very distant, when she finds herself in serious trouble. Being hunted by old enemies and with Edward nowhere to be found Bella panics.
With the discovery of more secrets, Bella gets sucked back into dangerous yet familiar surroundings. With the arrival of a visitor, Bella finds out that Edward is in danger and to save him it may cost her own life. She feels she must make a difficult choice between the two people she cares for deeply. Also, the subject of Bella becoming a vampire (that was discussed in the first book) is finally decided upon.
Movie: Twilight
If you read the book, you'll love the movie for exactly what it is -- bringing the characters to life.

The first time I saw it, I just lamented on how certain scenes were gone and how quickly it seemed Edward and Bella fell in love. So I waited a month, saw it again and enjoyed it better. The leads were good, although I thought Robert Pattinson did a better job with Edward, Kristen Stewart seemed a little too harsh to play Bella, such a lovable character in the books. But they did have a lot of chemistry brewing there and that alone will bring fans to go see the follow-up movies. Bella's dad Charlie was a stand-out as was Alice. The rest of the Cullens were well-cast and fun to watch. The villans were in no way as scary as The Lost Boys but they served their purpose and the fight scene was very cool. I read that the scenes that had to be cut will be on the DVD, so that is a main reason why this DVD is a must have. That and if you are feeling like dropping in on Edward and Bella's freaky world, it visually takes you there.

The first time I saw it, I just lamented on how certain scenes were gone and how quickly it seemed Edward and Bella fell in love. So I waited a month, saw it again and enjoyed it better. The leads were good, although I thought Robert Pattinson did a better job with Edward, Kristen Stewart seemed a little too harsh to play Bella, such a lovable character in the books. But they did have a lot of chemistry brewing there and that alone will bring fans to go see the follow-up movies. Bella's dad Charlie was a stand-out as was Alice. The rest of the Cullens were well-cast and fun to watch. The villans were in no way as scary as The Lost Boys but they served their purpose and the fight scene was very cool. I read that the scenes that had to be cut will be on the DVD, so that is a main reason why this DVD is a must have. That and if you are feeling like dropping in on Edward and Bella's freaky world, it visually takes you there.