I admire the author, because it has the ability to make a veeery simple scene (eg, a car ride or a lunch in the school canteen) an exciting and thrilling chapter.
partly exaggerated my ravishing and enormously sweet cuddly scenes of Edward and Bella the tears to my eyes. it's just too good to be true. and even leading the way: who would not have Edward? he simply embodies the perfect, courteous and polite man every woman wants at your side.
but Bella has garnered a lot of sympathy points with me because they by their natural way and very sincere attitude to just live really knuffig comes across :-)
the two are really a sugar-sweet couple and by the many small, often funny, dialogue is the plot somewhat loosened.
yet Kudos to the author for the fantastic end has me tied up in the morning to two clock on the couch (I just should have known, what happens next gg). In my opinion, this is exactly the right division: always nice to build up a bit of tension and when you actually do not really reckons can befall an all at once, so that an enormous tension is built up to the last syllable.
Conclusion: Kudos to the brilliant woman who has managed that I do not call a love story times as cheesy (what ever that is to say gg)