Kratki drugi život Bree Tanner (nove iz pomrčine)
For Bree Tanner, to be a newborn vampire is to be like a god: to be unimaginably fast and strong, to possess extremely sophisticated senses, to have the power of life and death over ordinary people.
So what if that means living with the other newborn vampires? Not a very pleasant life, really, if it can even be called a life. Violent and wild, confined to the basement during the day, newborns are neither pleasant nor safe company. But when it gets dark, when she goes out to feast on warm human blood, Bree feels divine again. Born in the searing pain of pretending, the vampire life is so powerful that Bree barely remembers her first life, the life of a human girl she once was. Why would it? That life did not bring her anything good. Bree doesn't know what the latter holds for her, but she increasingly suspects that she got it for a reason, that there is a price to be paid when you acquire divine powers at the age of fifteen. The Short Second Life of Brea Tanner is a unique work in the oeuvre of Stephenie Meyer, the author who ravaged the world with the Twilight series. In the four novels that make up that saga, not once did we get a chance to look at the world through the eyes of a real vampire, bloodthirsty and nemani. This novella explores that aspect of the Twilight world, looking at the events of the third book, Eclipse, from the opposite side. Seeing Bree there, Bella Swan thought she saw herself in her, herself as she would be after Edward changed her. And she had no idea what the real story was about the change of wild little Brea...
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