New Moon by Stephenie Meyer

New Moon by Stephenie Meyer

New Moon follows Bella Swan as she navigates the complexities of love and loss after Edward Cullen leaves her in a bid to protect her. Set in the rainy town of Forks, Washington, the novel explores themes of heartbreak, friendship, and the supernatural. As Bella grapples with her emotions, she forms a deep bond with Jacob Black, uncovering secrets about his own identity. Stephenie Meyer’s second installment in the Twilight Saga delves into the challenges of young love and the choices that define us. This book is perfect for fans of fantasy romance and those who enjoy character-driven narratives.

Key Points

  • Explores Bella's emotional turmoil after Edward's departure, highlighting themes of love and loss.
  • Introduces Jacob Black, revealing his connection to the supernatural world and his role in Bella's life.
  • Covers Bella's journey of self-discovery and her struggle with the consequences of her choices.
  • Includes significant events in the vampire world, including the Volturi's influence and the concept of immortality.
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New Moon
By
Stephenie Meyer
Contents
PREFACE
1. PARTY
2 STITCHES
3. THE END
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
4. WAKING UP
5. CHEATER
6. FRIENDS
7. REPETITION
8. ADRENALINE
9. THIRD WHEEL
10. THE MEADOW
11. CULT
12. INTRUDER
13. KILLER
14. FAMILY
15. PRESSURE
16. PARIS
17. VISITOR
18. THE FUNERAL
19. HATE
20. VOLTERRA
21. VERDICT
22. FLIGHT
23. THE TRUTH
24. VOTE
EPILOGUE TREATY
I love you, too.
These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which, as
they kiss, consume.
Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene VI
PREFACE
I FELT LIKE I WAS TRAPPED IN ONE OF THOSE TERRIFYING nightmares, the one where you
have to run, run till your lungs burst, but you can't make your body move fast enough. My legs seemed to
move slower and slower as I fought my way through the callous crowd, but the hands on the huge clock
tower didn't slow. With relentless, uncaring force, they turned inexorably toward the end—the end of
everything.
But this was no dream, and, unlike the nightmare, I wasn't running for my life; I was racing to save
something infinitely more precious. My own life meant little to me today.
Alice had said there was a good chance we would both die here. Perhaps the outcome would be
different if she weren't trapped by the brilliant sunlight; only I was free to run across this bright, crowded
square.
And I couldn't run fast enough.
So it didn't matter to me that we were surrounded by our extraordinarily dangerous enemies. As the
clock began to toll out the hour, vibrating under the soles of my sluggish feet, I knew I was too late—and
I was glad something bloodthirsty waited in the wings. For in failing at this, I forfeited any desire to live.
The clock tolled again, and the sun beat down from the exact center point of the sky.
1. PARTY
I WAS NINETY-NINE POINT NINE PERCENT SURE I WAS dreaming.
The reasons I was so certain were that, first, I was standing in a bright shaft of sunlight—the kind of
blinding clear sun that never shone on my drizzly new hometown in Forks, Washington—and second, I
was looking at my Grandma Marie. Gran had been dead for six years now, so that was solid evidence
toward the dream theory.
Gran hadn't changed much; her face looked just the same as I remembered it. The skin was soft and
withered, bent into a thousand tiny creases that clung gently to the bone underneath. Like a dried apricot,
but with a puff of thick white hair standing out in a cloud around it.
Our mouths—hers a wizened picker—spread into the same surprised half-smile at just the same time.
Apparently, she hadn't been expecting to see me, either.
I was about to ask her a question; I had so many—What was she doing here in my cream? What had
she been up to in the past six years? Was Pop okay, and had they found each other, wherever they
were?—but she opened her mouth when I did, so I stopped to let her go first. She paused, too, and then
we Goth smiled at the little awkwardness.
"Bella!"
It wasn't Gran who called my name, and we both turned to see the addition to our small reunion. I didn't
have to look to know who it was; this was a voice I would know anywhere—know, and respond to,
whether I was awake or asleep… or even dead, I'd bet. The voice I'd walk through fire for—or, less
dramatically, slosh every day through the cold and endless rain for.
Edward.
Even though I was always thrilled to see him—conscious or otherwise—and even though I was almost
positive that I was dreaming, I panicked as Edward walked toward us through the glaring sunlight.
I panicked because Gran didn't know that I was in love with a vampire—nobody knew that—so how
was I supposed to explain the fact that the brilliant sunbeams were shattering off his skin into a thousand
rainbow shards like he was made of crystal or diamond?
Well, Gran, yon might have noticed that my boyfriend glitters. It's just something he does in the
sun. Don't worry about it…
What was he doing? The whole reason he lived in Forks, the rainiest place in the world, was so that he
could be outside in the daytime without exposing his family's secret. Yet here he was, strolling gracefully
toward me—with the most beautiful smile on his angel's face—as if I were the only one here.
In that second, I wished that I was not the one exception to his mysterious talent; I usually felt grateful
that I was the only person whose thoughts he couldn't hear just as clearly as if they were spoken aloud.
But now I wished he could hear me, too, so that he could hear the warning I was screaming in my head.
I shot a panicked glance back at Gran, and saw that it was too late. She was just turning to stare back at
me, her eyes as alarmed as mine.
Edward—still smiling so beautifully that my heart felt like it was going to swell up and burst through my
chest—put his arm around my shoulder and turned to face my grandmother.
Gran's expression surprised me. Instead of looking horrified, she was staring at me sheepishly, as if
waiting for a scolding. And she was standing in such a strange position—one arm held awkwardly away
from her body, stretched out and then curled around the air. Like she had her arm around someone I
couldn't see, someone invisible…
Only then, as I looked at the bigger picture, did I notice the huge gilt frame that enclosed my
grandmother's form. Uncomprehending, I raised the hand that wasn't wrapped around Edward's waist
and reached out to touch her. She mimicked the movement exactly, mirrored it. But where our fingers
should have met, there was nothing but cold glass…
With a dizzying jolt, my dream abruptly became a nightmare.
There was no Gran.
That was me. Me in a mirror. Me—ancient, creased, and withered.
Edward stood beside me, casting no reflection, excruciatingly lovely and forever seventeen.
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FAQs of New Moon by Stephenie Meyer

What happens to Bella after Edward leaves in New Moon?
After Edward Cullen leaves Bella Swan to protect her from the dangers of his world, Bella falls into a deep depression. She struggles with feelings of abandonment and loneliness, leading her to engage in reckless behavior to feel alive. Bella finds solace in her friendship with Jacob Black, who helps her heal but also reveals his own supernatural secret. This emotional journey highlights the themes of love, loss, and the search for identity.
Who are the Volturi and what role do they play in New Moon?
The Volturi are a powerful coven of vampires who serve as enforcers of vampire law in the Twilight Saga. In New Moon, they become a significant threat to Bella when Edward believes she has died and decides to reveal himself to humans. The Volturi's interest in Bella stems from her unique connection to the vampire world, and they ultimately play a crucial role in the climax of the story, emphasizing the dangers that come with being involved in the supernatural.
How does Bella's relationship with Jacob evolve in New Moon?
In New Moon, Bella Swan's relationship with Jacob Black deepens as she seeks comfort and friendship after Edward Cullen's departure. Initially, Jacob provides a source of joy and companionship, helping Bella cope with her heartbreak. As the story progresses, their bond grows stronger, revealing Jacob's true identity as a werewolf and his protective instincts towards Bella. This relationship introduces new dynamics and conflicts, setting the stage for future developments in the series.
What themes are explored in New Moon?
New Moon explores several themes, including the complexities of love and the pain of loss. Bella's journey reflects the struggle between desire and self-preservation, as she grapples with her feelings for both Edward and Jacob. The novel also delves into friendship, loyalty, and the consequences of choices made in the name of love. Additionally, it examines the idea of identity and transformation, particularly through the lens of Bella's relationships with supernatural beings.
What is the significance of the title New Moon?
The title New Moon symbolizes new beginnings and the cyclical nature of life, reflecting Bella Swan's emotional journey throughout the novel. Just as the new moon marks the end of one lunar cycle and the start of another, Bella's experiences in the story represent a transition from heartbreak to self-discovery. The title also alludes to the themes of change and transformation, both in Bella's personal growth and in her relationships with Edward and Jacob.
How does the setting of Forks, Washington impact the story?
The setting of Forks, Washington, plays a crucial role in New Moon, enhancing the novel's atmosphere and themes. The constant rain and gloomy weather mirror Bella's emotional state, emphasizing her feelings of sadness and isolation after Edward's departure. Forks, with its dense forests and hidden supernatural elements, serves as a backdrop for the unfolding drama between vampires and werewolves, highlighting the contrasts between the mundane and the extraordinary in Bella's life.
What is the climax of New Moon?
The climax of New Moon occurs when Bella Swan confronts the Volturi in Italy after Edward Cullen mistakenly believes she has died. In a desperate attempt to stop Edward from revealing himself to humans, Bella races against time to save him. This pivotal moment not only tests Bella's courage and determination but also solidifies her connection to the vampire world, setting the stage for future conflicts and developments in the Twilight Saga.

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