BEST ANSWER: All websites that Bella visits were created specifically for the movie, and never actually posted to the internet. For example, the website for the Apotamkin (Continuity: on the website Bella visits, it's spelled Apotampkin), with the web address along the lines of http://www.freezersangel.com/XYZ/sdavd/a... or the Rock and Roll website above that search result, with the web address of http://www.rockandroll475.com/title/them... neither of those exist.
Visual Effects will often create an HTML file on the computer to give the appearance of visiting the website. You'll also notice that on an image heavy site such as Apotamkin's, the page loads instantatiously - leading one to believe that the HTML file and images are saved on the computer.
However, there are some pretty interesting articles out there about Apotamkin, which is a mythical god. Twilight: The Movie
In the "Twilight" series, Bella goes to the Quileute legends website to learn more about the stories and folklore of the Quileute tribe in La Push, Washington. She is intrigued by their history and connection to the supernatural creatures in the story.
In "Twilight," Bella reads "The Quileute Legends" book. These legends are important to understanding the history and culture of the Quileute tribe in the series. Bella becomes more interested in them as she learns about Jacob's connection to the legends.
Bella found the book of Quileute Legends on a website called 'Quileute Nation.' It was a digital copy uploaded by a tribe member to share their cultural stories with a wider audience.
Bella did not go on a site she typed in Quileute Legends in google and got a book or you could just type in cold-one in google and see what comes up.
In the movie Bella doesn't actually go to the library, she goes to a old looking shop and actually buys the book, the book is called something along the lines of 'Quileute Lengends'
Quileute legends
There is most likely not the exact book, but there is many books about Quileute Legends if you are interested in reading the Legends. Also, there is various websites that include the legends.
In The Twilight Saga, Bella finds Quileute Legends by listening to stories told by the Quileute tribe members, particularly Jacob Black. She is intrigued by the history and folklore surrounding the tribe, which leads her to ask questions and learn more about their culture. Bella's curiosity and interactions with the Quileute people help her uncover the legends associated with La Push beach.
In the book "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer, Bella visits the website www.myvolantis.com which she uses to research information about vampires, particularly the "cold ones".
No. He is not allowed to tell Bella he is a werewolf according to the Quileute Legends.
Page 133 of Twilight.
belle search the cold one and the quileute legends
I'm afraid that that particular book doesn't exist.It was just made up for the storyline.I'm sure that there are plenty other books about Quileute legends if you are really interested in them. :D