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The wait will soon be over for all you Twilight fans

Monday, April 11th, 2011

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The wait will soon be over for all you Twilight fans.

The countdown will soon be over for all Twilight fans. The Twilight Saga Official Illustrated Guide by Stephenie Meyer comes out tomorrow. It has been confirmed that it will be available not only in hardcover but as well as an ebook.

The must-have hardcover edition – the only official guide- will feature maps, character profiles & histories, genealogical charts, outtakes, and illustrations from various artists including some sweet drawings from the official Twilight graphic novel and even Bella’s wedding dress just to name a few. The guide will also include conversations from Stephenie Meyer herself, so you can probably read some new quotes from the author. So if you think you already know everything there is to know about Twilight, this book will allow you to further explore the unforgettable world that Stephenie has created in Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, and The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner.

Don’t miss this essential book for any Twilight Saga fan. With nearly 100 gorgeous illustrations and photographs you need to add it to your book collection.

Soon the wait will be over. Just one more sleep.

Below is a sneak peak of Bella’s wedding dress:

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Love Twilight? Want to be on Oprah?

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

A little something of interest for all our Twilight fans (courtesy of Perezhilton.com).

Oprah is gearing up for the release of Eclipse, the third book in the Twilight saga, which is set to hit theaters June 30 – and she’s looking for some die-hard Twilight fans to be on her show!

From Oprah.com:

Are you or your kids obsessed with the Twilight series? Have you or your kids read all the books, seen both movies and now you are counting down the days until the release of Eclipse? Have you already made plans for the release of the newest movie in June? Who’s your family’s favorite Twilight star…and why?

Tell us how the Twilight series has inspired you or your family! Please only write if you are willing to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Visit Oprah.com for full details and to submit your entry.

Rent the entire Twilight saga on CD from Simply Audiobooks.

Before They Were Movies…

Friday, March 26th, 2010

They were books.

Lately it seems like there are a lot of books being made into big budget movies, but I tend to lean toward the old adage that the book is always better. Check out some of these books-made-movies and tell us which you think is better: the book or the movie.

The Last Song, by Nicholas Sparks

The Last Song is the latest of Spark’s books to be adapted for the big screen. The book follows seventeen year old Veronica “Ronnie” Miller as she visits her estranged father and finds her first love. The book is set in North Carolina, but was changed to Georgia for the film after states campaigned for months to host production. The movie, starring Miley Cyrus (a.k.a. Hannah Montana) and Greg Kinnear, is set to hit theatres at the end of this month.

New Moon, by Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series has sold more than 85 million copies, captivated teens and adults alike and has sparked Team Edward vs Team Jacob arguments the world over. The books enjoy must-have status among teenage girls, and the movie versions, starring every young Hollywood heart throb under the sun (Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner), are becoming their own phenomenon. New Moon was just released on DVD, and the third book in the saga, Eclipse, is set to hit theatres this June.

The Road, by Cormac McCarthy

I have to admit, I’ve never actually read a Cormac McCarthy book, BUT, I did see the movie version of The Road, and I have to say, I really liked it. I can only assume then that the book is *amazing*. It’s on my rental shelf, and I’m really looking forward to giving it a listen. This post-apocalyptic tale follows a father and son as they walk alone through a burned America, searching for food, hiding from cannibals, and trying to make the best of nothing. The movie stars Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron.


The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold

The Lovely Bones was a surprise success when it was first published in 2002. Sebold had previously written a memoir, but she was a young author and this was her first novel, and the plot and narrative device was unconventional. It ended up selling more than a million copies and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for more than a year. The movie version, released last month, was directed by Peter Jackson (of Lord of the Rings fame), and stars Mark Wahlberg.


Dear John, by Nicholas Sparks

Dear John is the story of John, an angry rebel who drops out of school and enlists in the Army because he doesn’t know what else to do with his life. Then he meets Savannah. They fall in love and want to settle down, but 9/11 changes everything. The movie, starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried hit theatres earlier this year.  Dear John follows a long list of Sparks novels that have been optioned into feature films, including The Notebook, Message in a Bottle, A Walk to Remember, and Nights in Rodanthe


The Blind Side, by Michael Lewis

The Blind Side tells the story of Michael Oher. One of thirteen children by a crack-addicted mother, Oher doesn’t know his real name, his father, or even his birthday. He is taken in by a well-off family who introduce him to love, and football, and change his life completely.  Sandra Bullock stars in the film adaptation as Leigh Anne Tuohy, the woman who takes Oher in. She won the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance.

And there’s more:

Push, by Sapphire, was made into the Oscar-winning film Precious.

Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief became a movie by the same name.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid, the extremely popular kids series, just hit the big screen.