Spoiler Alert: Favorite Twilight Moments

What/who made you laugh the most?

It’s a toss up between Emmett and Jacob.  I love how Emmett always laughs at Bella because of her “humanness” and also the wise cracks he started making in Breaking Dawn about Bella and Edward’s relationship.  I also love Jacob’s jabs at Rosalie in Breaking Dawn and the titles of his chapters.

What made you cry the most?

There are two things.  The first is in New Moon.  I cried for Bella when Edward left.  There was no way I couldn’t cry with the way Stephenie Meyer describes Bella’s pain.  The second is in Breaking Dawn.  When Bella and Edward say good-bye to Renesmee and Jacob during the conflict with the Volturi.

What/who made you the proudest?

This is a hard one, but I’d have to say that Jacob made me the proudest.  He grew so much in Breaking Dawn.  I felt like we started to see more of the “before” Jacob again and that’s the Jacob I love the most.

What made you the happiest?

I’m with Stephenie Meyer on this one.  My favorite moment of the entire series are the last two pages in Breaking Dawn.  I loved that Bella was finally able to show Edward her mind, so he could see how much she loved him.

What was the biggest shocker?

Most people aren’t going to believe me when I say that it wasn’t Renesmee or Jacob imprinting on Renesmee, but it was Edward leaving in New Moon.  At that time, I had barely finished Twilight and I was expecting more of Twilight when I started to read New Moon.  And then, three chapters into it … bam!  He’s gone!  I didn’t know what to expect.  After I had read New Moon and Eclipse, I was ready for anything in Breaking Dawn and I was almost praying for Renesmee (well a baby not necessarily Renesmee herself).

What is your favorite quote?

Both of my favorite quotes come from New Moon, which is a shock because it’s the hardest book in the series for me to read.  Edward says:

“Before you, Bella, my life was like a moonless night.  Very dark, but there were stars–points of light and reason. … And then you shot across my sky like a meteor.  Suddenly everything was on fire; there was brilliancy, there was beauty.  When you were gone, when the meteor had fallen over the horizon, everything went black.  Nothing had changed, but my eyes were blinded by the light.  I couldn’t see the stars anymore.  And there was no more reason for anything.”

Bella thinks:

Time passes.  Even when it seems impossible.  Even when each tick of the second hand aches like the pulse of blood behind a bruise.  It passes unevenly, in strange lurches and dragging dulls, but pass it does.  Even for me.