All in all, Stephenie is always a great writer, it is always enjoyable to read what she puts out as far as method and content and I would recommend it. I don’t think that for the information it contained that it was worth $25 and there were a great many things contained in the book which I’d already learned from twilight fan sites throughout the years but there were a few tidbits that made the book worth while, like some of the characters motivations and thought processes. There was some repetition within the descriptions of coven relationships when characters were in the same coven. I thought that questions like these would be answered and that got me a little down. While we did find out much about each characters history, there were huge questions left unanswered (like who is Embry Call’s father?). When Megan, my publisher, came to me with the idea of doing an interview for the guide, I started to come up with a list of reasons why I couldnt in my head. I also thought that it would be written from an omniscient narrator perspective where all that remained as a question in the books would be answered since it does provide geneologies on the characters and family trees. Thank you for being a part of the world of the Twilight Saga-it wouldnt be the same without you. From the authors interviews throughout the years I thought it would be a compilation of all that she revealed, in different mediums, about the characters but that wasn’t included in the four original books. I have been waiting since 2008 for this book when Stephenie announced she would be working on it. I just bought and read the book within 2 days.
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