1. Does Bella really understand all that she will give up in becoming immortal? Do you think her understanding is limited by her age, life experience, or something else?
Bella has always known what she is giving up. When it comes to later of having Nessie, she never thought about or cared to have children. She's always wanted Edward -- forever. She understands that she will have to say goodbye to her parents and friends, but she has to "live" her own life. Bella has always been considered to be wise beyond her years. I would say that's a very astute argument.
2. What do you think Emmett and Jasper were going to do for Edward's bachelor party? Was Jasper telling the truth?
I knew Edward wanted nothing to do with the usual bachelor party. I figured they were simply going hunting, possibly doing overdoing it just to make sure.
3. Tanya made a play for Edward long ago. We don't know much about Tanya, but we know quite a bit about Edward. Why do you think he turned her down?
Simple. He prefers brunettes, lol. I think he's just always seen them as family, nothing more.
4. About Immortal children. At what age or developmental stage would the Volturi allow them to be created? A two-year-old usually understands the word no, but evidently that wasn't enough. How would they determine if the child could "keep the secret"? What would the determining test(s) be?
I would have to think that being somewhere in the double digit age before somebody would be allowed to be turned according to the Volturi.






