Saturday, August 20, 2016

Life and Death Book Review

                          Life and Death
          


                          Book Review

 When I learned Stephanie Meyer had did a gender swapped version of Twilight, I was...well reluctant to read the reinvented version of the original story. I was afraid, the new story would somehow change the way I see the Twilight characters. I held out for ten months, but here is my review of Life and Death: Twilight reimagined.   



                                    My Review

A week ago I sat down to read Life and Death, admittedly I was a little excited to make my return to Folks, and the twilight Universe. I flipped the cover page over with a vengeance, ready to devour the pages.

I was not past the third page before I lost steam. 

The subtle changes made to fit the new characters, did a little more than shape the story, it changed the mood. The magic that made twilight fans all around the world fall in love with this series was gone.

What I felt was right with Life and Death

1. Charlie- His character pretty much remained the same.

2. Renee- She did remain the same. 

3. *Spoiler Alert* The Funeral Scene.This one part made the book worth reading.  It was the shining moment of the entire story. Charlie and Renee's grief over Beau death was written so well it pulled at the heart strings, and reminded us why we fell in love with Meyer's books.

What I felt was wrong with Life and Death.

1. Everything not listed above.

The overall story did not work with the gender swap. There were to many elements that did not fit, and too much that was lost in translation. We were missing the chemistry of Jacob/Julie Black, The Cullen's Charisma, Especially little Alice as she danced into ours hearts. Archie was nice, but fell flat of the mark Alice left behind.  I think most fans would agree this version didn't work.

We're still hold out hope to see the midnight Sun.

Thanks for Visiting,

AW. 


 



   

Friday, March 18, 2016

Reflection

            Reflection

 I set out to find some peace,
 I set out to find a little comfort,
 In need of a guiding hand,
 I was longing to be loved.

 In the beauty of the ripples,
 Under the canopy of greens
 I danced to a brand new melody.

 In the heart of the mountains,
 Underneath the light of the Moon,
 My heart met it's one true match.

 In the blue of a stranger eye's,
 I saw a perfect reflection of me.

By: AW. Beardsley

Monday, February 15, 2016

February 15th, 2016

I can hardly believe it has been a whole month since I've moved from Ohio back to Maryland. Time seems to be moving fast. I am happy to report the transition has been bumpy but is going relatively good. I'm getting settled into my new routine & have recently resumed writing the last half of  "The circle of Terra." I will continue to keep you updated as I progress. My presence on social media has not been fully resumed as of yet. I've decided to make my manuscript my main focus for now. I do however check in once a day on twitter & daily on my email. I also would like to say  thank you, for remaining loyal fans through this difficult time.

Much love to you all!

AW.

Friday, January 15, 2016

News from AW

I am taking an extended vacation while I relocate back to Maryland.  I will be checking Twitter & emails. I look forward to connecting with all of you again soon. Best of wishes to all.

Much love
AW.