Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer Rises on Bestseller Lists

by TheBigRuski | August 17, 2007 at 11:59 am
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With a first printing of 1 million copies, "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer is now at No. 2 on Amazon’s bestseller list. The novel, which was released earlier this week, is the third book in Meyer’s vampire series. BookOpinion has found a video interview with Meyer, a recent print interview and an excerpt from "Eclipse".


Source: See Stephenie Meyer discuss her book at BookOpinion


From Wiki:


Meyer has gained a following among young adult readers for her novels centered around a teenager named Bella Swan and her vampire love, Edward Cullen. The novels are set in the small town of Forks, close to Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. The Olympic Peninsula is recorded as having the most rainfall in the United States. Thanks to Twilight and New Moon, the city of Forks has received unusual attention and has even hosted an "I Love Edward" party in honor of the author.


Numerous fansites, such as The Twilight Lexicon[4] and MySpace Group: Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, have popped up on the Internet to allow fans to share their enthusiasm for Edward and Bella and the "modern" vampires of the world Meyer has built.


The first book in the series has been optioned to be made into a motion picture by Summit Entertainment

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Kaitlin
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at 15:08 on August 17th, 2007

I do love a good vampire novel...but this is the first I've heard of this author. A little more background on her would be awesome if you feel like adding it in there. Thanks!

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TheBigRuski

^ did a little wiki for YOU!

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sara pommer

twilight is the best i cant believe bella got preggers and that edwarda had to bite her to save her life,....

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