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| #995022 in Books | Wiley | 2010-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.80 x6.00l,.85 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | Great product!||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Explores Twilight Characters and Their Times|By Deborah Chan|Twilight and History, edited by Nancy R. Reagin, is an absolute must for any Twilight fan. Each Cullen was turned during a specific historical, social, and cultural point in history and this context defines each one, and their attitudes, relationships, and behaviors throughout the Saga. I've not only read this book on|From the Inside Flap||What were the social norms of the world that Edward grew up in? |(Hint: Bella's guesses were a little off.) |Considering the history of the Quileute people, was Team Jacob always doomed? |What would Jasper have experienced as a Civil War so
The first look at the history behind Stephenie Meyer's bestselling Twilight series, timed to release with the third movie, Eclipse
The characters of the Twilight Saga carry a rich history that shapes their identities and actions over the course of the series. Edward, for instance, may look like a seventeen-year-old teen heartthrob, but was actually born in 1901 and died during the Spanish Influenza of 1918. His adopted sister, Alic...
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