I wasn't that satisfied when Bella turned into a vampire.The representation of the pain was good, but when she awoke as a vampire, something didn’t feel right to me. I finally realized what was the matter. The Twilight series up until this point was focused around the central problem of Bella remaining human and attracting bad luck because of her blood. I was halfway through the book and the main problem of the entire series was over. The rest, I realized, was just going to be fluff. And I was right.Her ease at becoming a vegan vamp is just sickening and utterly absurd.Bella has lost all of her personality when she becomes a vampire. She is no longer self-conscious and dependent upon Edward. She’s intelligent now as a vampire (sorry but her stupidity in parts of the other books annoyed me) but I think Bella was right about one thing when she was a human, that she wouldn’t be the same after her transformation. And she was right. There is no one in this book that we can relate to now. All the characters have been distorted and lost all of their former characteristics.No offence taken.
No. I thought it was terrible to be completely honest. I'm not bashing Breaking Dawn, but it was a major disappointment to me.
I didn't want her transformation to be in result of a vampire spawn ripping out of her stomach. That's so sci-fi to me and was completely out of the world Stephenie Meyer built. I wanted Edward to change her so they could be together forever. The way Stephenie Meyer wrote it: She's dying, Edward bite her, they have child. I can't express my disappointment. The wedding and honeymoon were great, but after that point, it's disappointment.