"You know, I've never had much patience with Romeo," he commented as the movie started. [...] "Well, first of all, he's in love with this Rosaline—don't you think it makes him seem a little fickle? And then, a few minutes after their wedding, he kills Juliet's cousin. That's not very brilliant. Mistake after mistake. Could he have destroyed his own happiness any more thoroughly?"
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New Moon (novel)
New Moon is the second novel in the Twilight series, written by Stephenie Meyer. It was originally published in hardcover in 2006.
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