Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last couple of years, you can probably ask any teen reader if she’s read any of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight books and she’ll squeal in delight. These books have been on top of the New York Times Bestseller’s List and on the must-read lists of nearly every teen in America. Welcome to the world of Bella Swan and her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen.
Bella moves from Phoenix to Forks, Washington where she is going to live with her dad for the first time. Little does she know that Forks is the home to a family of vampires. Gorgeous, intelligent, and powerful vampires. Enter Edward, Bella’s lab partner and the most incredibly handsome human being she has ever seen. Bella is instantly drawn to Edward but she can’t figure out why he seems so distant and almost rude. When Bella’s life is in danger and Edward miraculously manages to save her, he is forced to share his
secret. They slowly fall in crazy, mad teenage love, which brings them both a great sense of belonging as well as a whole lot of trouble. Bella and Edward have to work very hard at being together when the scent of her blood alone is enough to make him want to bite her. In the end, Bella can’t bear the thought of living without her vampire, even at the cost of her own possible death.
Readers of Twilight will join Bella, Edward, and the entire Cullen family on a twisted tale of fate, terror, and timeless love. Meyer’s characters are as alive and as much a part of today’s teens lives as energy drinks and horror films. Parents and teachers, if you are looking for a book to get your teen hooked on reading, I would highly recommend Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight.
*This series continues with New Moon and Eclipse.
*Interested teens and their parents can find more information on Stephanie Meyer’s books on myspace.com and stephaniemeyer.com.
*Twilight is currently being cast as a movie!
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last couple of years, you can probably ask any teen reader if she’s read any of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight books and she’ll squeal in delight. These books have been on top of the New York Times Bestseller’s List and on the must-read lists of nearly every teen in America. Welcome to the world of Bella Swan and her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen.
Bella moves from Phoenix to Forks, Washington where she is going to live with her dad for the first time. Little does she know that Forks is the home to a family of vampires. Gorgeous, intelligent, and powerful vampires. Enter Edward, Bella’s lab partner and the most incredibly handsome human being she has ever seen. Bella is instantly drawn to Edward but she can’t figure out why he seems so distant and almost rude. When Bella’s life is in danger and Edward miraculously manages to save her, he is forced to share his
secret. They slowly fall in crazy, mad teenage love, which brings them both a great sense of belonging as well as a whole lot of trouble. Bella and Edward have to work very hard at being together when the scent of her blood alone is enough to make him want to bite her. In the end, Bella can’t bear the thought of living without her vampire, even at the cost of her own possible death.
Readers of Twilight will join Bella, Edward, and the entire Cullen family on a twisted tale of fate, terror, and timeless love. Meyer’s characters are as alive and as much a part of today’s teens lives as energy drinks and horror films. Parents and teachers, if you are looking for a book to get your teen hooked on reading, I would highly recommend Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight.
*This series continues with New Moon and Eclipse.
*Interested teens and their parents can find more information on Stephanie Meyer’s books on myspace.com and stephaniemeyer.com.
*Twilight is currently being cast as a movie!
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