The Twilight Saga

So as you all have probably heard, copies of Midnight Sun were distributed by the author, Stephenie Meyer, and one of the copies were posted illegally on the internet. Stephenie Meyer has been generous enought to share a PARTIAL DRAFT of Midnight sun with us on her website, stepheniemeyer.com. Midnight Sun is NOT a continuation of Bella's series but yet an addition of Edward's Perspective of Twilight. I suggest that you read Twilight first before Midnight Sun, but either way is fine. I have read and finished the partial draft and am eagerly awaiting for the date of it's release. If you would like to view the draft, take a visit to stepheniemeyer.com

Isabella~Marie

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Comment by Isabella~Marie on February 14, 2009 at 12:44am
@Pily22
Your english is fine, I get what you're saying :)
Thank you for your insight and I think you are quite right. Really this is all in our opinions so I can't just you on correctness or incorrect replies. Thank you for adding this to my comment, now you've got me thinking WAY beyond the story! :) haha
Comment by psychicsister on February 14, 2009 at 12:16am
i have read midnight sun and find it a great insight into edward's head
Comment by Pily22 on February 13, 2009 at 9:50pm
I just want to ad, that I suggest reading Twilight first because it is more a straight history with a lot of dialogue and easy to read, Midnight Sun is more intense... the first time I read Twilight I was thinkging... almost the hole time "another women falling for some one she shouldn`t", then it all hit me as everyone else did it was the purest of love that was growing. In Midnight Sun we can see the pain of Edward, he knew what was going on, more than us and Stephanie in the moment I think (jajaja); I really really wish Stephanie finish it, because it is a master piece, I have been reading Twilight and MS together comparing (not all but parts) and it fix like a puzzle but not mathematical, but the way feeling were suppose to be from the beginning. I just know that the narrative, the analysis, edward's interior version of the situation, have created a wonderful book beyond the history itsefl (Sorry for my english).

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