![]() ![]() One of the major themes of “Eclipse” is the idea of choice. As the tension between the vampires and werewolves reaches a boiling point, Bella is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her loyalty to Jacob. ![]() Jacob is in love with Bella and is determined to win her heart, even if it means going against Edward and the rest of the Cullens. Meanwhile, Bella’s relationship with Jacob continues to grow, much to Edward’s dismay. As the death toll rises, Bella finds herself caught between the Cullen family, who are trying to protect her from harm, and the Quileute werewolf pack, who see her as a potential liability. The novel begins with Bella and Edward reunited after the events of the previous book, “New Moon.” However, their happiness is short-lived as a series of mysterious killings rock the small town of Forks, Washington. As Bella struggles to balance her love for Edward with her growing friendship with Jacob Black, a werewolf, she becomes caught up in a dangerous battle between the two supernatural factions. It continues the story of Bella Swan, a teenage girl who has fallen in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire. ![]() “Eclipse” is the third book in Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling “Twilight” series. ![]()
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