The flower is a ruffled tulip. On her website( www.stepheniemeyer.com) under FAQ for new moon, she says that sh ereally doesnt know what it means, and that she had nothing ot do with it.
There is no twilight book with a jigsaw puzzle on the front!
New Moon
If you go to this link - http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/twilightseries.html - you should be able to view the covers of all four of the books in the Twilight series.
In the Twilight series, the receptionist's name is Mrs. Cope. She is the front desk secretary at Forks High School.
Ms. Shelley Cope is the front office receptionist at Forks High School in "Twilight."She sits at one of three desks behind the front counter of the front office. She is described as large and having red hair. Her only item of clothing that gets Bella Swan's attention is the purple t-shirt that the receptionist wears Bella's first day at school.
Its called Zephyr, google it. [;
http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/tags/jonas-brothers/ jonas brothers are on it!! YAYAy
Originally, Stephenie Meyer was only going to publish 3 books - Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. She decided to write Breaking Dawn after New Moon had already been released.
You can purchase the complete Twilight series, which consists of four books, either individually or as a set. The books in the series are "Twilight," "New Moon," "Eclipse," and "Breaking Dawn." You can find them at bookstores, online retailers, or local libraries.
it is the front wing of a grasshopper and butterflies
Front Runners - TV series - was created in 1986.
The first British One Pound note was issued in 1797. It was white and printed only on one side, with no pictures. The British One Pound note (Series A - 1st Issue) was first issued in 1928 and featured Britannia on the front with a view of the Bank of England building on on the reverse. The British One Pound note (Emergency Wartime Issue) was first issued in 1940 and featured Britannia on the front with a view of the Bank of England building on on the reverse. The British One Pound note (Series A - 2nd Issue) was first issued in 1948 and featured Britannia on the front with a view of the Bank of England building on on the reverse. The British One Pound note (Series A - 3rd Issue) was first issued in 1948 and featured Britannia on the front with a view of the Bank of England building on on the reverse. The British One Pound note (Series C) was first issued in 1960 and featured Queen Elizabeth II on the front with Britannia on the reverse. The British One Pound note (Series D) was first issued in 1978 and featured Queen Elizabeth II on the front with Sir Isaac Newton (physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian) on the reverse. The British One Pound note (Series D - revised) was first issued in 1981 and featured Queen Elizabeth II on the front with Sir Isaac Newton (physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian) on the reverse. The One Pound note was last issued in 1984 and demonetised in 1988 after being replaced by a One Pound coin in 1983.