I finished the book. Strangely, I suspect that if you condense the book into proper font and page width, it would be MUCH shorter. Either that or maybe it was just too easy reading for me. Or maybe the fact that it's been a long time since I've picked up a book. o_O I haven't finished a book in two days for... a long time (not EVEN two days... I went swimming, took a shower, spent an hour writing and watching The Labyrinth - though I did have a long night, I could sleep well, but I was still out by 3, read for an hour when I woke up at 6 and got up at 10). Haha, maybe my fan girl self enjoyed it more than I'm willing admit even to myself. It was fun and I'm definitely interested in the next book. The story really appealed to me on the same level that the anime Bokura ga Ita did. Fun, light, cute love story of clueless highschoolers - though Bella was no where near as awesome as Nana - but the point is, it wouldn't have even had to include vampires and I'd still probably feel the same way. Honestly, since I'm not going out to the bookstore for a while, I think I'll finally pick up the much more serious Dean Koontz book that I've been pushing to the side. That and plus I need to watch my money since I have tuition due next month.
Haha, though, I never got around to telling this yesterday. My sister got furious at me when she saw the book sitting on the table. Apparently, she's had the book on hold for several months at the library - well, it was a long holding list. She was very mad at me that I bought it - I had no idea that she wanted to read it! But, I think I made her happy when I handed it to her this morning, finished.
Okay, my opinions of the book:
[spoiler]There were times I was SO annoyed with Bella. WAY TOO WHINY.

I wanted to yell at her to gain some egotism - or a sense of REALITY.
Edward was kewl, though, I seriously wish that his character had been fleshed out a little more. The author kept the visual descriptions short and concise, for imagination-purposes I'm sure, but I think that seriously hurt poor Edward. *Rolls her eyes* If I hear mention of Edward's eyes one more time, I swear I'll write a fan-fic where they get plucked out

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Alice was, ironically, probably the vampire that fascinated me the most. The moment Bella was brought into the house and Alice was described, and the actions she took, I absolutely fell in love with this character. I was SO glad when she was chosen to be on Bella-protection staff as I just couldn't get enough of her. I think even more than Bella's impending doom, I was more excited to hear about how Alice came to be and wish that it had been described in a little bit more detail.
I ALSO wanted to get to know Rosalie a bit more. Of course, this couldn't happen because of the POV the story was written from - but the fact that she was so against it all and the possible angst :3 really enticed me to want to hear more about her.
I enjoyed the last few chapters 'cause I was like FINALLY - SUSPENSE!! CLIMAX!! But, I was SERIOUSLY fucking disappointed. I was hoping that the conclusion would be more to do with the indians and that whole werewolf scene that Bella dreamed about - THAT would have been awesome. Seriously, I think a love triangle of a werewolf, Bella, and a vampire would have been 100 times more fun!
Errrm... and that's it I guess. -_- Seriously, there just wasn't much to this book at all. Fun and fluffy, but really... there's a thousand far more entertaining books I'd rather read.[/spoiler]
And Kaining - I'm not sure who you are recommending that to me or Kitsu, but, I strictly stayed away from both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel for the strict reason that it was the talk of all the girls in my high school who watched the show religiously. I WILL NEVER watch either series as I NEVER want to act as brainwashed and dumb as that. *shudders*