Breaking Dawn

Version: Unabridged
Author: Stephenie Meyer
Narrator: Ilyana Kadushin , Matt Walters
Genres: Juvenile Fiction
Publisher: Listening Library
Published In: August 2008
# of Units: 16 CDs
Length: 18 hours
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Overview

To be irrevocably in love with a vampire is both fantasy and nightmare woven into a dangerously heightened reality for Bella Swan. Pulled in one direction by her intense passion for Edward Cullen, and in another by her profound connection to werewolf Jacob Black, she has endured a tumultuous year of temptation , loss, and strife to reach the ultimate turning point. Her imminent choice to either join the dark but seductive world of immortals or pursue a fully human life has become the thread from which the date of two tribes hangs.

Now Bella has made her decision; a startling chain of unprecedented events is about to unfold with potentially devastating and unfathomable consequences. Just when the frayed strands of Bella's life--first discovered in Twilight, then scattered and torn in New Moon and Eclipse--seem ready to heal and knit together, could they be destroyed...forever?

The astonishing, breathlessly anticipated conclusion to the Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic.

Reviews (14)

Great Love Story

Written by Anonymous from Kearny, NJ on February 8th, 2011

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I did not read the first three books mainly b/c I saw the movies before I had a chance to. I picked the last book Breaking Dawn and now I want to go back and read all of them. I like the story - it\'s very captivating. The recording is great and I like the two narrators - female for Bella\'s and male for Jacob\'s book. It was great!

Best of the Series

Written by AZ from Phoenix, AZ on September 25th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I have to say I enjoyed this one the best out of all the Twilight Series books. Less of Bella whinning through the whole book and it was nice to have a new reader for Jacobs parts. The biggest problem I have found in this series is the reader. He voice is tough.

Breaking Dawn

Written by Anonymous from Santa Barbara, CA on September 21st, 2010

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I thought this was an excellent series!!! I love listening to the voice of the reader -- she has a great voice! The books are excellent because it gives you so much more information than the current movies of Twilight does. You are missing out if you don't read this--if you loved the movies. The only thing I have to say was that I didn't want the series to end. . .

Twilight: Book 4

Written by Anonymous from Rudy, AR on June 22nd, 2010

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This continuing saga of Twilight tends to drag out with lots of reviews of past events that lead up to the fate for Bella and Edward's child. It certainly leaves you hanging, not knowing what will happen until you read the next book.

Great

Written by Anonymous on June 20th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was a fantatic book. I think that the whole world knows the Twililght saga. This book was great, and I was totally obsessed with it from begining to end.

The last book

Written by Anonymous on May 6th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 3/5

The story in this last book is a little slow, but since I have listened to all of the books I will finish this last book. I have never looked forward to a book ending before this one. The readers of these books was the only positive thing about it.

Breaking Dawn

Written by Anise on January 5th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This is one of the best books I have ever read. It has so many emotions and depth to it that you feel like you are in that exact moment. Bella is a girl that relates to many girls. She is a misfit, but when she realizes that she is in love with edward in the first book. This book is a great way to end the series but hopfully Stephanie will write more.

what happened?

Written by Anonymous from Woodland, WA on December 15th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This is an example of a good book that is ruined with a terrible ending. If you like the other books you will still like this one. It breaks my heart that this book had the chance to be so much more. Looking forward to Midnight Sun.

Not so great

Written by Anonymous on November 10th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Having LOVED Pillars of the Earth and World Without End I set out to try additional books from Ken Follet. This was not the best of choices. The "effects" used during the reading make this one of the poorer audiobook experiences that I have had. The story was fairly bland, but the presentation was quite terrible.

All time best

Written by Anonymous from San Diego, CA on July 22nd, 2009

  • Book Rating: 5/5

The End of the Twilight Saga is riveting ... I did not want it to end. I hope the tenor of these books foreshadow a trend in future literature.

Author Details

Author Details

Meyer, Stephenie

"I was born in Connecticut in 1973, during a brief blip in my family's otherwise western U.S. existence. We were settled in Phoenix by the time I was four, and I think of myself as a native. The unusual spelling of my name was a gift from my father, Stephen (+ ie = me). Though I have had my name spelled wrong on pretty much everything my entire life long, I must admit that it makes it easier to google myself now.

I filled the "Jan Brady" spot in my family-the second of three girls. Unlike the Brady's, none of my three brothers are steps, and all of them are younger than all the girls. I went to high school in Scottsdale, Arizona, the kind of place where every fall a few girls would come back to school with new noses and there were Porsches in the student lot (for the record, I have my original nose, and never had a car until after I was in my twenties). I was awarded a National Merit Scholarship, and I used it to pay my way to Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah. I majored in English, but concentrated on literature rather than creative writing, mostly because I didn't consider reading books "work" (as long as I was going to be doing something anyway, I might as well get course credit for it, right?).

I met my husband, Pancho (his real name is Christiaan), when I was four, but we were never anywhere close to being childhood sweethearts. In fact, though we saw each other at least weekly through church activities, I can't recall a single instance when we so much as greeted each other with a friendly wave, let alone exchanged actual words. This may have been for the best, because when we did eventually get around to exchanging words, sixteen years after our first meeting, it only took nine months from the first "hello" to the wedding. Of course, we were able to skip over a lot of the getting to know you parts (many of our conversations would go something like this: "This one time, when I was ten, I broke my hand at a party when-" "Yeah, I know what happened. I was there, remember?") We've been married for ten and a half years now, and have three beautiful, brilliant, wonderful boys who often remind me chimpanzees on crack. Gabe is eight, Seth is five, and Eli is three."