Christa Driscoll Driscoll itibaren Kongodu, Andhra Pradesh, Intia
This is probably one of the coolest books I own; and I've just received it as a gift. Can't find a copy on Amazon or Ebay, so that makes me one lucky boy.
Yeah, I read them. How could I not with all the women in my life always prattling on about them. The surprise was that I didn't actually find the story to be completely offensive. I even enjoyed it a little. I liked Meyer's new twist on vampire/werewolf mythology. Half way through the first book I swore to kill myself with a bathroom plunger and corn meal if she mentioned Edward's chisled chin again. Good thing it is hard to kill yourself with the a fore mentioned items or I'd be dead many times over.
This was my ex-mother-in-law's first book. It is so beautiful and touching. Everyone I've recommended it to has loved it. I read it again once every few years and never tire of it. Truly a classic southern novel.