Some profound moments in these chapters:
Don't forget to insert the "Prom Remix" into the epilogue. Actually read the remix first and then the epilogue straight through. That's my recommendation.
Don't forget to insert the "Prom Remix" into the epilogue. Actually read the remix first and then the epilogue straight through. That's my recommendation.
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Is that Roselie's prom dress? I was sad that I couldn't remember what it looked like (and Alice's) when I was reading the Prom Remix.
I'll have to think back to my reactions to these chapters and then I'll post later.
No that is Bella's prom dress. Just in blue. A tad immodest. (and somehow I don't picture it quite so low, but I'm an idealist).
Good thing Edward is her date, although he is "a man".
One more place I'm sad the movie didn't do a better job making Bella look fabulous for prom. She just looks cute.
I should post Alice's dress too. SM didn't have a picture of Rosalie's.
When I see these pictures and others from SM- her mind amazes me because it seems to be filled with so many varieties. From classical to extemely modern. She has a great way of thinking outside of the box and staying grounded on correct principles.- or so it seems. And she does this all while still being a mom.
I second that Jillike. I am amazed that with three boys running around her, she managed to create these totally believable and lovable characters. I think that is why so many mom's are drawn to her books...the idea that she was able to create these while being just like the rest of us.
So the prom remix is the most gorgeous description ob beautiful fiction, isn't it. Wow. I think one of my favorite parts though is when Bella asks Alice when they are going "home" and she says they both know what "home" meant. The Cullens of course.
So lovely. And the ending. So hautingly perfect.
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