![]() ![]() The characters came first, and the conflicts arose because of who they are, and their histories. She didn’t have preaching in mind, and created the characters and stories around them. But contrary to popular belief, SM didn’t deliberately put “messages” into the novels. Best-suited for die-hard collectors, but it should be popular enough that your local library has a copy in its system.įellow author Shannon Hale has a lengthy interview with Stephenie Meyer featuring much of what we already know. That it’s in hardcover adds to the weight, as does the thicker paper – and it all adds to the price, too. The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner was to be included, but that short story turned into a novella The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide is hefty enough as it is. This was originally slated to be published (sans illustrations) a year or so ago. ![]() Hachette Little, Brown (US, UK & AU: 12th April 2011)īuy (US) Buy (UK) Buy (CA) Buy (Worldwide) The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide (The Twilight Saga) ![]()
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