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heartballet
heartballet
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High School - 9th Grade

If there going to be a 5th book in the "Twilight" series?

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Posted by heartballet on Friday April 24, 2009 at 10:02 AM and tagged with midnight sun, reference, sequel, twilight.


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  1. jgomezada
    jgomezada Teacher
    College - Freshman

    eNotes Editor

    Stephenie Meyer began working on the highly anticipated fifth book of the Twilight series. It is titled Midnight Sun, and it is about the events that happened during the first book but told in Edward Cullen's perspective instead of Bella Swan's. Meyer believed this would give her readers "further insight into Edward's head" and would add "a new dimension to the Twilight story."

    Sadly, Meyer did not finish nor publish Midnight Sun. A draft was illegally leaked on the internet, and she became disheartened and stopped working on the novel indefinitely. Instead, she posted the unfinished version on her Web site so that her readers did not feel like dishonest if they stumbled upon the illegal leak and read it. A link to the partial draft is provided below.

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    Posted by jgomezada on Friday April 24, 2009 at 11:43 AM


  2. dswain001 Teacher
    Middle School

    eNotes Editor

    Yes, there is going to be a 5th book in the Twilight Saga. As mentioned in the previous post, Stephanie Meyer began working on book five in the series which is to be called "Midnight Sun", however she stopped work on the book after portions of it was leaked without her permission.

    But, have no fear, as of June 2008, she has decided to continue working on the project. Due to the overwhelming number of calls and emails from fans, Meyers decided that she would in fact release the book. According to her website, there is no specific release date. If her past works are any indication of how great the next book will be, I am sure that the wait for "Midnight Sun" is going to be well worth the wait.

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    Posted by dswain001 on Friday April 24, 2009 at 3:56 PM