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Breaking Dawn

by Stephenie Meyer

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Sink your teeth into the highly anticipated conclusion to Stephenie Meyer’s #1 New York Times bestselling series!

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The Host

by Stephenie Meyer

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The bestselling author of the Twilight series offers a twist on the love triangle—one that involves only two bodies....

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Eclipse

by Stephenie Meyer

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The NYT bestselling saga heats up as Bella decides if she’s really ready to spend an eternity with her vampire lover.

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Twilight

by Stephenie Meyer

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When Isabella falls for Edward, a dangerously handsome vampire, will she be able to survive their love?

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New Moon

by Stephenie Meyer

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Edward has already rescued Bella from the clutches of an evil vampire, but will he be able to resist his own bloodlust?

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Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series details the forbidden romance between a young woman and her vampire boyfriend, and it has turned the Phoenix, AZ native into a literary phenomenon rivaling Harry Potter creator J. K. Rowling in popularity. Meyer says the idea for Twilight came to her in a dream. And though she hadn't written much before, the novel was finished three months later. And the rest is history. The first three Twilight novels-Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse-spent a combined total of over 140 weeks on the New York Times best seller list, sold over 5 million copies and even bumped the current Potter book off the top spot. A Meyer appearance inevitably turns into a “happening,” complete with readers dressed as the books' characters, fan fiction, even Twilight-themed rock bands. The fourth Twilight book, Breaking Dawn, came out in August 2008, closely following The Host, Meyer's first non-vampire novel (though it does have parasitic aliens).

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