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Twilight (Twilight, Book 1)

Twilight (Twilight, Book 1)

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Author: Stephenie Meyer
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2995 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Edition: Standard
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Pages: 544
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Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.9 x 1.7

ISBN: 0316160172
EAN: 9780316160179
ASIN: 0316160172

Publication Date: October 5, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
"Softly he brushed my cheek, then held my face between his marble hands. 'Be very still,' he whispered, as if I wasn't already frozen. Slowly, never moving his eyes from mine, he leaned toward me. Then abruptly, but very gently, he rested his cold cheek against the hollow at the base of my throat."

As Shakespeare knew, love burns high when thwarted by obstacles. In Twilight, an exquisite fantasy by Stephenie Meyer, readers discover a pair of lovers who are supremely star-crossed. Bella adores beautiful Edward, and he returns her love. But Edward is having a hard time controlling the blood lust she arouses in him, because--he's a vampire. At any moment, the intensity of their passion could drive him to kill her, and he agonizes over the danger. But, Bella would rather be dead than part from Edward, so she risks her life to stay near him, and the novel burns with the erotic tension of their dangerous and necessarily chaste relationship.

Meyer has achieved quite a feat by making this scenario completely human and believable. She begins with a familiar YA premise (the new kid in school), and lulls us into thinking this will be just another realistic young adult novel. Bella has come to the small town of Forks on the gloomy Olympic Peninsula to be with her father. At school, she wonders about a group of five remarkably beautiful teens, who sit together in the cafeteria but never eat. As she grows to know, and then love, Edward, she learns their secret. They are all rescued vampires, part of a family headed by saintly Carlisle, who has inspired them to renounce human prey. For Edward's sake they welcome Bella, but when a roving group of tracker vampires fixates on her, the family is drawn into a desperate pursuit to protect the fragile human in their midst. The precision and delicacy of Meyer's writing lifts this wonderful novel beyond the limitations of the horror genre to a place among the best of YA fiction. (Ages 12 and up) --Patty Campbell


10 Second Interview: A Few Words with Stephenie Meyer

Q: Were you a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Angel? What are you watching now that those shows are off the air?
A: I have never seen an entire episode of Buffy or Angel. While I was writing Twilight, I let my older sister read along chapter by chapter. She's a huge Buffy fan and she kept trying to get me to watch, but I was afraid it would mess up my vision of the vampire world so I never did.

I don't have a ton of time for TV, and my kids get rowdy when I have on "mommy shows," but I do have a secret fondness for reality shows (the good ones, at least in my opinion). I always TiVo Survivor, The Amazing Race, and America's Next Top Model.

Q: What inspired you to write Twilight? Is this the beginning of a series? Why write for teens?
A: Twilight was inspired by a very vivid dream, which is fairly faithfully transcribed as chapter thirteen of the book. There are sequels on the way--I'm hard at work editing book two (tentatively titled New Moon) right now, and book three is waiting in line for its turn.
I didn't mean to write for teens--I didn't mean to write for anyone but myself, so I had an audience of one twenty-nine year old (and later one thirty-one year old when my sister started reading). I think the reason that I ended up with a book for teens is because high school is such a compelling time period--it gives you some of your worst scars and some of your most exhilarating memories. It's a fascinating place: old enough to feel truly adult, old enough to make decisions that affect the rest of your life, old enough to fall in love, yet, at the same time too young (in most cases) to be free to make a lot of those decisions without someone else's approval. There's a lot of scope for a novel in that.

Q: What is your favorite vampire story? Fave vampire movie?
A: I guess my favorite vampire story would be The Vampire Lestat, by Anne Rice, simply because it's one of the only ones I've ever read. I keep meaning to pick up Bram Stoker's Dracula, because I get asked this question so often and I should probably start with the classics, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. Again, I'm afraid to read other vampire books now, for fear of finding things either too similar, or too different from my own vampire world.

Ack! I can't even answer the movie question. I can't remember ever seeing a single vampire movie, outside of clips from Bela Lugosi movies on TV. I don't like true horror movies--my favorite scary movies are all Hitchcock's.

Q: What other young adult authors do you read?
A: My favorite young adult author is L.M. Montgomery I also enjoy J.K. Rowling (but who doesn't?), and Ann Brashares. As a teen, I skipped straight to adult books (lots of sci-fi and Jane Austen), so I'm rediscovering the world of teen literature now.


Stephenie Meyer's List of Books You Should Read


Anne of Green Gables

Romeo and Juliet

Dragonflight

To Kill a Mockingbird

The Princess Bride

See more recommendations from Stephenie Meyer



Q&A with Stephanie Meyer

Q: What book has had the most significant impact on your life?
A: The book with the most significant impact on my life is The Book of Mormon. The book with the most significant impact on my life as a writer is probably Speaker for the Dead, by Orson Scott Card, with Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier coming in as a close second.

Q: You are stranded on a desert island with only one book, one CD, and one DVD--what are they?
A: The CD is easy: Absolution by Muse, hands down. It's harder to give myself just one movie, but the one I watch most frequently is Sense and Sensibility--the one with the screenplay by Emma Thompson. One book is impossible. I'd have to have Pride and Prejudice, but I couldn't live without something by Orson Scott Card and a nice, thick Maeve Binchy, too.

Q: What is the worst lie you've ever told?
A: My lies are all very, very boring: "No, you really look great in hot pink!" "My children only watch one hour of TV a day." "I didn't eat the last Swiss Cake Roll--it must have been one of the kids." That's the best I've got.

Q: Describe the perfect writing environment.
A: It's late at night and the house is silent, but I'm still (miraculously) full of energy. I have my headphones in and I'm listened to a mix of Muse, Coldplay, Travis, My Chemical Romance, and The All-American Rejects. Beside me is a fabulous, and yet mysteriously low in calorie, cheesecake....

Q: If you could write your own epitaph, what would it say?
A: I'd like it to say that I really tried at the important things. I was never perfect at any of them, but I honestly tried to be a great mom, a loving wife, a good daughter, and a true friend. Under that, I'd want a list of my favorite Simpsons quotes.

Q: Who is the one person living or dead that you would like to have dinner with?
A: I'd love to have a chance to talk to Orson Scott Card--I have a million questions for him. Mostly things like, "How do you come up with this stuff?!" But, if he wasn't available, I'd settle for Matthew Bellamy (lead singer of Muse).

Q: If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
A: I'd want something offensive, rather than defensive. Like shooting fireballs from my hands. That way, you're really open to going either way--hero or villain. I like to have choices.






Product Description
Deeply sensuous and extraordinarily suspenseful, TWILIGHT captures the struggle between defying our instincts and satisfying our desires. This is a love story with bite.Isabella Swan+s move to Forks, a small, perpetually rainy town in Washington, could have been the most boring move she ever made. But once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward Cullen, Isabella+s life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. Up until now, Edward has managed to keep his vampire identity a secret in the small community he lives in, but now nobody is safe, especially Isabella, the person Edward holds most dear. The lovers find themselves balanced precariously on the point of a knife-between desire and danger.


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4 out of 5 stars Oh, why not...   December 5, 2008
I'll give it 4 stars. The book, after all, is written for high school kids! I bought the book due to movie hype. I do love reading first time authors, I find they are often an authors best books. I do plan to buy the next book, and have hopes that the author expands.
Bottom line, I thought Stephanie Meyer caught the angst of high school romance, as if she graduated last June. I was transported back (was it really 40 years!), and was impressed with her ability to stir the memory of high school crushes. (Of course, this may be a down side, as an 'elder' reader I know the reality of high school loves, but I was reminded that at the time...) I also, must admit, I love a good vampire story. I've yet to find a decent vampire since Anne Rices' Interview With The Vampire & Vampire Lestat books, and the movie Dracula with Gary Oldman. This series has potential. Maybe I should reread Interview, but I have hope that Meyer will join the others as a good vampire story.



1 out of 5 stars short & sweet   December 5, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Don't waste your time or money. This book and the following in the series is not worth the effort.


1 out of 5 stars I have wasted my time   December 5, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love to read. I adore reading more than watching TV. I received this book from a friend of mine who swore to me that I needed to read it; this is the last time I will be listening to this friend.
I cannot believe that any self respecting adult would read this! the linguistics and plot are like something out of a "B" movie or a dumbed down teenage romance novel. Why this is hailed as some miracle book "akin to the Harry Potter phenomenon" is WAY beyond me! I found nothing worthwhile in the characters or the plot. Reading the reviews of this book located on this page were more entertaining and intellectually stimulating than the book itself ever was or could be. Children would weep of boredom.
I am an avid reader of vampire novels. I have never shied away from a set of fangs in my life. I was eager to read this and I had hoped it would live up to my expectations. I was sorely mistaken.
Let's start at the beginning. Why does the author feel the need to reiterate details that a normal person would absorb after the first mention? To say that Edward was charming and angelic once would be enough. Twice would prove a specific point. Any more than that and the author has never heard of a thesaurus. I also seriously question the author's imagination and ability to put together an in depth and meaningful plot.
Secondly, NOTHING HAPPENED! I spent over 500 pages waiting for a climax that never happened. Edward and Bella never fight, never worry about anything, never make plans, they never cuss, they hardly even kiss!!! What the hell about this book pulled me into the plot or made me feel for the characters? I often had to put the book down for days at a time just so I wouldn't throw it across the room.
Fifth graders write better vampire stories than this. I pity Stephanie Meyer immensely.
Thirdly, All of the characters are completely overblown and cliched. Daywalking vampires are not a new concept; it's been done. The "heroine" (and I use the term as loosely as my conscience allows) doesn't know she's beautiful? So overdone. And who hasn't heard of the charming yet endearing vampire sweeping the maiden off her feet? I can't even think about this book without sighing and shaking my head. I've been more drawn into to gossip in a local middle school than I was into this book. And that's how the novel came off to me: as one huge middle school drama. The TV show Degrassi has more intrigue than this book! Hell, Sesame Street has more appeal than this book!
I don't mean to sound overly harsh but it's novels like this that make authors worldwide laugh at Americans. I learned more from Harry Potter (a blatant children's book) than I could hope to garner from this long winded waste of time. I don't believe novels must have sex and violence to be entertaining but a conflict of some sort is not beyond expectation. In fact, conflict is what sucks a reader into the storyline and makes them feel as if they're there with the characters. It makes the people real and makes you want to learn more about them. I can honestly say that I knew nothing more about Bella and Edward at the end than I did at the beginning. And it's sad to say, I didn't care to.
When I was a teenager I read Jane Austin and Shakespeare for pity's sake! Are we so desperate to have Americans in the limelight that we'll publish anything? The author is obviously Mormon. The publisher has Mormon roots. Is the popularity simply a case of Mormons promoting their own?? I can't explain it otherwise.
Please, whatever you do, do not read this novel. If you do I can only promise you a headache and smaller IQ. I feel dumber for having read this book.



5 out of 5 stars IM SURE YOU'VE ALREADY HEARD ABOUT HOW FANTASTIC THIS BOOK IS,   December 5, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

but i absolutely had write a review on this book either way.




im a 14 year old teenaged girl and i love this book with all my heart and soul. this book completely changed my perspective on how love should be, edward and bella's love is dangerous & intense. & throughout all the pages you feel as if your on edge, and you just HAVE to keep turning the pages and keep reading more of it. im not gonna go into every little detail of this book, cause im sure you've heard lots of talk about the movie and books already.


& dont get me wrong, this isnt just a love story meant for teenagers, i have some guy friends at school that have read the book or seen the movie, and they say they really enjoyed it. not only that but im now hearing aobut adult women, like even moms, who LOVE this book! there's a lot in this book that alot of people can connect to, and i would definitely recommend you to read this book, im sure it'll overwhelm you as well.




5 out of 5 stars Very entertaining book   December 5, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Twilight is a wonderful book about forbidden love between a vampire and a human. I loved the book and think it deservesmany positive reviews and comments. It is a great novel recommended for adolescents and adults. Go Twilight! =D