For students at Brigham Young University the books hold special meaning. Stephenie Meyer graduated from BYU and her books are sold not only at the student bookstore in the Wilkinson Center, but also at Deseret Book, a Latter-day Saint book store. When the news broke that Meyer was working on a fourth book in the series, and the last in the saga to be written by the point of view of Bella, fans scrambled to pre-order, and wait in anticipation. Breaking Dawn, was thrust into even more of a spotlight when it became know that a Twilight Movie would be coming out into theaters December 2008. Many die hard fans re-read the first three books waiting for Breaking Dawn, while following website and blog posts about movie updates.
On Saturday August 2nd at 12:02 am the first copies of Breaking Dawn went on sale. The Brigham Young University celebrated by holding, ironically and comically, a blood drive as well as a party in the student bookstore. Copies could be found at bookstores everywhere, and fans flocked to pick up multiple copies. Hosting a series of concerts and celebrations including one in Times’ Square, Meyer and fans celebrated the debut of the fourth book. While the movie is still in the works, and a book written by the point of view of Edward is due to be released in the future, Twilight fans are satisfied for the time being.
-Katherine Harris
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I'm a non-conformist: If everyone else likes it, obviously it's going to be another part of overrated pop-culture that I will refuse to participate in. I quickly swept the Twilight series into this category. Yesterday, after some nudging from my mother and sister, I picked up the book. The cover was already torn from multiple reads. I fanned through the pages passing a quick judgment on the book before beginning: the print was large, but the vocabulary was not--a fact that would normally have deterred me, but was just the brain-dead material I had been looking for the week before University finals. Before I knew it, I had read quite a ways into the first chapter. More judgments were passed: incorrect grammar. dragging sentences. ...good characters. ...nice storytelling. Hum...I guess I'll keep reading it over the break.
Dang. Judgment passed...officially sucked into pop-culture...just this once.
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