www.intexblogger.comNOT FOR SALEThis PDF File was created foreducational, scholarly, and Internetarchival use ONLY.With utmost respect and courtesy to theauthor, NO money or profit will ever be madefrom this text or its distribution.for more e-books, visit www.intexblogger.comNew MoonbyStephenie MeyerContentsPREFACE1. P A R T Y2 STITCHES3. THE E N DOCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARY4. WAKING U P5. CHEATER6. FRIENDS7. REPETITION8. ADRENALINE9. THIRD W H E E L10. THE MEADOW11. C U L T12. INTRUDER13. KILLER14. FAMILY15. PRESSURE16. P ARI S17. VISITOR18. THE FUNERAL19. H A T E20. VOLTERRA21. VERDICT22. FLIGHT23. THE T R U T H24. V O T EEPILOGUE TREATYText copyright ? 2006 by Stephenie MeyerAll rights reservedLittle, Brown ard CompanyHachette Book Group USA1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 Visit our Web site at www.lbteenscomFirst Edition September 2006The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons,living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the authorMeyer, Stephenie, 1973–New Moon a novel / b) Stepheme Meyer–1st ed p cmSummary When the Cullens, including her beloved Edward, leave Forks rather than riskrevealing that they are vampires, it is almost too much for eighteen-year-old Bella to bear,but she finds solace in her friend Jacob until he is drawn into a cult and changes in terriblewaysISBN-13 978-0 316-16019-3ISBN-10 0-316-16019-9[1 Vampires–Fiction 2 Werewolves–Fiction 3 High schools–Fiction 4 Schools–Fiction 5Washington (State)–Fiction ] 1 TitlePZ7 M57188New2006 [Fic]–dc22 20060123091098 7 6 5 43 2 1Q-FFPrinted in the United States of AmericaFor my dad, Stephen Morgan–No one has ever been given more loving and unconditionalsupport than I have been given by you.I love you, too.These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which,as they kiss, consume.Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene VIPREFACEI FELT LIKE I WAS TRAPPED IN ONE OF THOSE TERRIFYING nightmares, the onewhere you have to run, run till your lungs burst, but you can't make your body move fastenough. My legs seemed to move slower and slower as I fought my way through the callouscrowd, but the hands on the huge clock tower didn't slow. With relentless, uncaring force,they turned inexorably toward the end–the end of everything.But this was no dream, and, unlike the nightmare, I wasn't running for my life; I was racingto save something infinitely more precious. My own life meant little to me today.Alice had said there was a good chance we would both die here. Perhaps the outcome wouldbe different if she weren't trapped by the brilliant sunlight; only I was free to run across thisbright, crowded square.And I couldn't run fast enough.So it didn't matter to me that we were surrounded by our extraordinarily dangerous enemies.As the clock began to toll out the hour, vibrating under the soles of my sluggish feet, I knewI was too late–and I was glad something bloodthirsty waited in the wings. For in failing atthis, I forfeited any desire to live.The clock tolled a
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