Breaking Dawn is split into three separate parts. The first part details Bella's marriage and honeymoon with Edward, which they spend on a private island off the coast of Brazil. Two weeks into their honeymoon, Bella realizes that she is pregnant and that her condition is progressing at an unnaturally accelerated rate. After contacting Carlisle, who confirms her pregnancy, she and Edward immediately return home to Forks, Washington. Edward, concerned for Bella's life and convinced that the fetus is a monster as it continues to develop with unnatural rapidity, urges her to have an abortion. However, Bella feels a connection with the child and refuses.
The novel's second part is written from the perspective of werewolf Jacob Black, and lasts throughout Bella's pregnancy and childbirth. Jacob's Quileute wolf pack, not knowing what danger the unborn child may pose, plan to destroy it, also killing Bella. Jacob vehemently protests this decision and leaves, forming his own pack with Leah and Seth Clearwater. Bella soon gives birth, but the baby breaks many of her bones and she loses massive amounts of blood. In order to save her life, Edward changes her into a vampire by injecting his venom into her heart. Jacob, who was present for the birth, almost immediately "imprints"-an involuntary response in which a shape-shifter finds his soul mate-on Edward and Bella's newborn daughter, Renesmee. This ends the enmity between Jacob and the Cullens, leading Edward and Jacob to regard each other as brothers.
The third section of Breaking Dawn shifts back to Bella's perspective, finding her changed into a vampire and enjoying her new life and abilities. However, the vampire Irina misidentifies Renesmee as an "immortal child", a child who has been turned into a vampire. Because "immortal children" are uncontrollable, creating them has been outlawed by the Volturi. After Irina presents her allegation to the Volturi, they plan to destroy Renesmee and the Cullens. In an attempt to survive, the Cullens gather other vampire clans from around the world to stand as witnesses and prove to the Volturi that Renesmee is not an immortal child. Upon confronting the gathered Cullen allies and witnesses, the Volturi discover that they have been misinformed and immediately execute Irina for her mistake. However, they remain undecided on whether Renesmee should be viewed as a threat to vampires' secret existence. At that time, Alice and Jasper, who had left prior to the confrontation, return with a Mapuche called Nahuel, a 150-year-old vampire-human crossbreed like Renesmee. He demonstrates that the crossbreeds pose no threat, and the Volturi surrender. Edward, Bella and Renesmee return to their home in peace.
Wikipedia: Protagonist Isabella "Bella" Swan is thrown an eighteenth birthday party by Alice and Edward Cullen, the vampire she loves, and the rest of their vampire family. While unwrapping a gift, she gets a paper cut. Edward's brother Jasper, although attempting a non-human diet, is overwhelmed by her blood's scent and tries to attack Bella. To keep her safe from vampires, Edward and his family leave Forks, Washington. Bella becomes severely depressed and seeks comfort with Jacob Black, an old family friend who eases her pain over losing Edward. Bella and Jacob develop a close friendship, and Bella soon discovers that placing herself in dangerous situations stimulates hallucinations of Edward's voice. Bella begins engaging in dangerous behavior, such as riding a motorcycle, to trigger the illusions. Meanwhile, Bella learns that Jacob is a werewolf. He and his fellow werewolves begin to protect Bella from the vampire Victoria, who seeks revenge for her mate, James, who the Cullens killed in Twilight. After Bella attempts cliff-diving, she gets caught in a riptide and is rescued by Jacob. Meanwhile, Alice Cullen, Edward's prophetic vampire sister, has a vision of Bella jumping off the cliff. Presuming that Bella is dead, Alice rushes to Forks to check on Charlie Swan, Bella's father. At the same time, Edward is mistakenly informed by his sister Rosalie that Bella has died. Distraught over her supposed death, Edward flees to Italy to provoke the Volturi, peace-keeping vampires who would be able to kill him. Bella and Alice rush to Italy to save Edward, and succeed in stopping him. Before they leave Italy, the Volturi tell them that Bella, a human who knows of the existence of vampires, must either be killed or changed into a vampire. After they return to Forks, Edward explains to Bella that he only left to protect her, and she forgives him. The book ends with the Cullens voting in favor of Bella being transformed into a vampire after her graduation, much to Edward's dismay.
New moon is about Bella And Jacob. Bella is crushed when Edward leaves and never comes back. Jacob is there the whole book. She finds out he is a werewolf. She jumps off a cliff for fun and Edward thinks she commit suicide. So he goes and tries to kill himself. But she goes to Italy and she saves him. Jacob is broken, and at the end Bella want Edward to turn her into a vampire too. But his one condition is for her to marry him.
The summary of New Moon, by Stephenie Meyer, includes suspense and romance along with a supernatural twist.
Stephanie Meyer published all of the Twilight Saga's: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn :)
Nashville is the title of a movie.
I think it is a new moon outtake on Stephenie Meyer's website. Its called "The Scholarship" Here is a link to it: http:/stepheniemeyer.com/pdf/nm_outtakes_scholarship.pdf You can also go to her website: www.stepheniemeyer.com for other outtakes
That's a good question. Twilight was mentioned twice, new moon once i think and eclipse and breaking dawn nil. But I'm Darn sure it wasn't
Jacob and Bella never really went out, they got feelings for each other. Bella was using Jacob as a distraction from Edward since he had just left her in order to keep her life safe.
Yes, New Moon is written by Stephenie Meyer.
yes new moon is by Stephenie Meyer all of the books in the twilight saga are by Stephenie Meyer.
There are no words that start with "Z" in the New Moon novel by Stephenie Meyer.
she doesnt act in new moon
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The Volturi
Stephenie Meyer.
Stephenie Meyer will help direct it, but probably won't be in the movie again.
It was published in 2006.
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