![]() ![]() Through the four-book saga, Meyer tells an enchanting story that keeps teens and adults page-turning until the end. The “Twilight Saga,” for those of you who have somehow missed out on this world of vampires and werewolves, is the telling of the iconic love story between Bella Swan, a teenage girl who has newly moved from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington, and Edward Cullen, a 108-year-old vampire who looks like a hot, 17-year-old. Stephenie Meyer released the first book of the “Twilight Saga” in October 2005. It was a world I grew up knowing and eventually grew into. I watched my mom and her sister tear through these books like Jacob tears through his clothes when turning into a wolf and gossip about being either #TeamEdward or #TeamJacob. Being six years old when this book fandom began, I was far too young to indulge in the pages of this mysterious saga. There is a magnet that sits on my refrigerator that reads “Yes I am a ‘Twilight’ Mom! (What? Edward is older that I am!).” My dad picked it up in Forks, Washington while on business and gifted it to my mom at the height of her “Twilight” phase. ![]()
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