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    Highly Recommended: A Story With A Bite...
    Wednesday, January 7, 2009

    TWILIGHT by Stephenie Meyer

    Yeah, that's right! The most popular book, a New York Times Besteller, Amazon.com Bestseller, Barnes and Noble Bestseller... ..., everyone's reading it... Meyer's Twilight Saga is simply irresistable. It tells a tale of Bella who moved back to the gloomy town of Forks, Washington from Phoenix and lived with his dad, Charlie. She attended high school and met the Cullen family, mysteriously, alluringly beautiful. Bella fall in love with Edward Cullen, aged 17... for quite a while. After Jacob Black told Bella about the Quileute Legends, she realised the Cullens were actually vampires. Surprisingly, she was not afraid. She was positive about 3 things: First Edward was a vampire. Second there was a part of him–not knowing how dominant that part might be–that thirsted for her blood. And third she was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him. Before they knew it, they were embarked on a life and death journey, to keep her safe.
    Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer would definitely be suitable for teenagers. This romantic vampire story would give readers the bite, making anything they've read before seem so dull. Highly recommended! Read it? Go on to the irresistible sequels! It'll leave you spellbounded! Read all of them? Tackle the movie! Watched it? Read the books again!

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    Fun Fact: Do you know the the apple on the cover represents the Forbidden Fruit from the book of Genesis. It symbolizes Bella and Edward's love, which is forbidden, similar to the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, as is implied by the quote from Genesis 2:17 that is quoted in the beginning of the book. It also represents Bella's knowledge of what good and evil are, and the choice that she has in partaking of the "forbidden fruit", Edward, or choosing not to see him.
    Did you realise that in the movie, when Bella dropped her apple in the cafeteria, Edward was shown 'kicking' the apple up and catch it with his two hands as shown on the cover.
    Posted by Editorial Team at 2:40 AM