The apple signifies something forbidden because it is meant to be the apple plucked by Eve in the Garden of Eden. It refers to Edward and Bella's romance.
Twilight
forbidden fruit
Forbidden Fruit
The hands on the Book cover are of Hand Model, Kimbra Hickey.
Yes, the cover of Twilight featuring an apple and hands is appropriate in the context of the storyline, as it symbolizes themes of temptation and forbidden love that are central to the book.
It could be Twilight, although that is just two hands holding an apple and it is not bitten.
Edward catches the apple on page 18 of "Twilight."
The content of the book "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer does not change whether you buy it with a cover of an apple being held or with a cover of the characters Bella and Edward being portrayed by Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. The price might change, though.
Because the apple was the forbidden fruit and Bella's blood is like the fobidden fruit for Edward.
two hands holding an apple
A hand holding a red apple.
Stephenie Meyer has stated that the apple on the cover represents the forbidden fruit from the book of Genesis. It symbolizes Bella and Edward's love, which is forbidden, similar to the fruit of the Tree Of knowledge, as is implied by the quote from Genesis 2:17 that is quoted at the beginning of the book. It also represents Bella's knowledge of what good and evil are, and the choice that she has in partaking of the "forbidden fruit", Edward, or choosing not to see him.