The Reference in Literature

 Stephenie Meyer

 

Breaking Dawn 2008

Twilight tempted the imagination ...New Moon made readers thirsty for more ...Eclipse turned the saga into a worldwide phenomenon ...And now ? the book that everyone has been waiting for ...Breaking Dawn. In the much anticipated fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's love story, questions will be answered and the fate of Bella and Edward will be revealed.

 

The Host 2008

While the storyline might not be the most obscure, original thing in the world, (imagine Invasion of the Body Snatchers, except this time we lost), Meyer does succeed in giving it a new, surprisingly fresh, twist. The storyline is basically centred around a very experienced 'Soul' (Wanderer) who finds sympathy and friendship with her host (Melanie) who refuses to fade away. And also a strong love for someone she has never met. The two team up and track down the man and Melanie's kid brother, but not all goes to plan, as you could imagine...

 

Eclipse 2007

A must read for anyone who loves their vampires, and for those who like an alternative to normal romance....very witty moments, and New Moon had us nearly in tears one moment and then laughing the next! A real rollercoaster of emotions that leaves you wanting more.

 

Prom Nights from Hell 2007

Prom Nights from Hell is a great paranormal anthology that teens and adults alike will enjoy.
Meg Cabot: The Exterminator's Daughter
Lauren Myracle: The Corsage
Kim Harrison: Madison Avery and The Dim Reaper
Michele Jaffe: Kiss and Tell
Stephenie Meyer: Hell on Earth

 

New Moon 2006

New Moon is the much-anticipated sequel to last year's exceptional vampire romance, Twilight.
he story takes up several months after Twilight ended. Bella has enjoyed a magical summer with her vampire love, Edward Cullen, but as she closes in on her eighteenth birthday, her own mortality weighs heavily on her. Edward will be eternally young and beautiful, while Bella is doomed to age like a normal human.

 

Twilight 2005

Bella (Isabella) Swan moves from living with her mum in bustling Phoenix to sleepy topwn Forks. She is spending some time where she grew up living with her dad while her mum and new partner look for a new job in Florida. She starts at the local school and makes friends, is a hit with the boys and also encounters Edward. He has pale skin, dark hollows under his eyes and he doesn't associate with anyone else at school apart from his family. She is immediately drawn to him. What she doesn't realise is that he is a vampire. Every step she takes getting closer to him, the more she puts herself in danger.