{"id":2302,"date":"2008-10-03T11:53:58","date_gmt":"2008-10-03T11:53:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2008\/10\/didnt-like-breaking-dawn-yeah.html"},"modified":"2008-10-03T11:53:58","modified_gmt":"2008-10-03T11:53:58","slug":"didnt-like-breaking-dawn-yeah","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/idolchatter\/2008\/10\/didnt-like-breaking-dawn-yeah.html","title":{"rendered":"Didn&#8217;t Like &#8216;Breaking Dawn&#8217;? Me, Too."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"breakingdawnbookcover.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/87\/import\/imgs\/breakingdawnbookcover.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"240\" class=\"mt-image-right\" style=\"float: right;margin: 0 0 20px 20px\" \/><\/span><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s why it took me two months to finish <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stepheniemeyer.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Stephenie Meyer&#8217;s &#8220;Breaking Down&#8221;<\/a>: I couldn&#8217;t stand it.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2008\/08\/am-i-the-only-person-who-liked.html\" target=\"_blank\">Fellow Idol Chatter blogger and &#8220;Twilight&#8221; uber-fan Donna Freitas<\/a> wrote that some fans had problems with the &#8220;happy ending.&#8221; That was not my biggest problem with the book. I don&#8217;t discriminate against happy endings&#8211;I was happy when Bella and Edward ended up together to begin a new, fulfilling, immortal journey.  I also had no problem with Bella becoming a super vampire; it seemed justified given her 18 years of clumsiness.  For the first time, she was on an even level as Edward and she discovered she had a particular power that was latent even as a human.<br \/>\nMy biggest problem with &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.stepheniemeyer.com\/breakingdawn.html\" target=\"_blank\">Breaking Dawn<\/a>&#8221; is that its narrative is way too overstuffed with melodrama. I kept rolling my eyes every time another problem appeared and escalated.  I felt Meyers took two more books and jammed them into one in order to finish the saga and satisfy herself and her readers.<br \/>\nIn the span of a year, Edward and Bella get married, Bella gets pregnant, Bella&#8217;s baby rips her way out, Bella almost dies, Bella is saved by Edward&#8217;s venom, Bella becomes a vampire, Bella learns to hunt, Bella discovers her baby&#8217;s own special abilities, Bella meets with Charlie and tries to explain her changes, Bella learns to use her power, Bella finally faces off against the Volturi and claims a triumphant victory.  In between all this, the reader suddenly sees everything from Jacob&#8217;s point of view and we discover that, yes, Jacob is meant to be with Bella&#8217;s daughter, Renesme, who will reach maturity within just five years.<br \/>\nPerhaps there&#8217;s too much 21st century in me, but I cringed a little when Bella and Edward got married.  I know they are soulmates, but I was surprised Bella still got married even after saying repeatedly that she was not &#8220;that girl.&#8221; Only after she married did she entertain the idea of going to college or having any ambitions. Then Bella became pregnant so quickly and everything spiraled into near-tragedy again; the baby began killing Bella and eventually tore out of her womb.  The horror movie scene made me so queasy, I actually had to stop reading. The detour into Jacob&#8217;s point-of-view was almost a welcome relief, except it seemed like a completely different book stuck in the middle of Bella&#8217;s last saga.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nOf course, once Bella becomes a vampire, more drama occurs: the Volturi is on the mission to destroy Renesme and the Cullens. This means Bella has less than a month to learn how to use her self-protective shield on others.  Even the final confrontation was a let-down, slightly anticlimactic, all talk and not much action (even if it might have been Siobhan&#8217;s doing).<br \/>\nI just felt so unsatisfied at the end of the book, even after Edward finally &#8220;hears&#8221; Bella&#8217;s thoughts. Even though Meyers has stated the white pawn on the cover represents Bella&#8217;s transformation into a strong and powerful being, I had trouble seeing that.  Yes, she became physically and mentally powerful, but she still seemed a little flat.  Even though she was an extraordinary vampire in some ways, she still felt ordinary to me.  Her life always revolved around someone else&#8211;Charlie, Edward, Jacob&#8211;as a human that to have her life revolve around Renesme once she became a vampire made me feel Bella was still overshadowing herself.  I&#8217;m not saying that a mother&#8217;s life shouldn&#8217;t revolve around her child&#8217;s, but I felt Bella&#8217;s personality was still one-dimensional.  Also, I felt the visit with Charlie was too rushed; Bella met him once and he became a periphery character because he didn&#8217;t fit with the narrative. Renee practically disappeared because Bella didn&#8217;t think her mother could handle the truth.<br \/>\nAt least one good change was Bella&#8217;s insecurities and low-esteem mostly dissipated once she became a vampire.  Every other drama felt so layered on top of each other that there was no room to breathe&#8211;so it was a relief that Bella finally stopped being negative about herself.  I just wish Bella became a stronger character not because she got married, had a baby, and became a vampire, but because she was already a strong person who knew developing her inner strength outside of Edward was more important than relying on him for it.<br \/>\nDidn&#8217;t like &#8220;Breaking Dawn&#8221; either? 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