For Nora is right in the middle of an ancient battle between the immortal and those that have fallen - and, when it comes to choosing sides, the wrong choice will cost her life.
Well, SUBTLE foreshadowing for the sequels. Subtle because it's only in the summary and not in the actual book. There's NO implication whatsoever that there's any battle between the angels, fallen or otherwise, and the Nephilim (I'm assuming they're the ones being talked about here) and there's no mention of Nora having to choose sides. IT MAKES NO SENSE. At least Meyer, once she had the idea of werewolves VS vampires for New Moon, went back and sort of wove it into Twilight.
I hate you, book.
You know, I had a sporking of this started a few months back, but never got around continuing. Do you think it's worth continuing, Zelda, since I've already read someone else's spork on it?
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Well, SUBTLE foreshadowing for the sequels. Subtle because it's only in the summary and not in the actual book. There's NO implication whatsoever that there's any battle between the angels, fallen or otherwise, and the Nephilim (I'm assuming they're the ones being talked about here) and there's no mention of Nora having to choose sides. IT MAKES NO SENSE. At least Meyer, once she had the idea of werewolves VS vampires for New Moon, went back and sort of wove it into Twilight.
I hate you, book.
You know, I had a sporking of this started a few months back, but never got around continuing. Do you think it's worth continuing, Zelda, since I've already read someone else's spork on it?