i would say yes!!!! i read the book because i had nothing else to do, but i t was so good! i would recommend the book to kids around the age of 13, it is a little hard to follow.
They didn't. That is why braille is such a big thing. They could read all by themselves instead of waiting until someone else could read for them.
Prehistory
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If you were not marandized before being arrested you can have the case against you thrown out simply because they did not read you your rights.
Not quite, prehistoric mean before recorded history. Preliterate means before being able to write and read. By C.M.
its midnight sun. not midnight moon
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If you want to read both books, Firestar's quest comes before Midnight chronologically so that would be the best order to read it in. Firestar's quest is set off from the rest of the series though, so you don't really have to read it to understand the events that occur in Midnight.
Yes he only read the partial draft of midnight sun to get a better view of what he should be like.
You can only read the draft for Midnight Sun. When Stephanie Meyer found out it was being illegaly posted on the internet she stopped writing it. You can read the draft of the book on her website
You cannot read all of Midnight Sun because it hasn't all been written yet. You can read the partial draft on Stephenie Meyer's website.
Stephenie Meyer has written on her website that she will not be finishing Midnight Sun because she is upset that her non-edited version has been leaked on to the internet before she was able to edit it. Although, Midnight Sun has been completed, but it will never be published. You can download Midnight Sun on her website if you would like to read it.
i personally think midnight is a wonderful book. but doesn't make senseunless you have read the other books before it. and who would have known that midnight is a badger tat makes a huge difference and appears in later books.
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On her website
"Morning." The abbreviations AM and PM stand for Ante Meridian and Post Meridian, respectively. The terms ante and post mean before and after. The term meridian refers to when the sun is at the middle of its arc across the sky. Nominally the sun is at its meridian at noon. Since it is *at* its meridian this is neither before nor after the meridian. It *is* the meridian. Likewise, midnight is neither 12 AM nor 12 PM. It is equally far from both. It is simply 12 midnight. The military clock is better than the civilian clock for many reasons. One is that eliminates the complexity of specifically accounting for whether a time is before of after midnight. On the military clock noon is read as 1200 hours, and midnight is read as 2400 hours.
In my opinion you should. But i don't even think that the book is coming out anymore. I don't think a series of books should be read out of order just like the Harry Potter series. You wouldn't read the third one and expect to know what's going on. Yes! You must read the whole saga before you read Midnight Sun! Then you can fully apriecate Edward's thoughts and emotions. I've read Midnight Sun on Steph Meyer's site, and its great, but i really feel you should read all of the Twilight saga before so you can really fully understand Midnight Sun. Happy reading!!!! Stephenie Meyers said she is not going 2 finish writing it cos somebody posted a draft online and she must b angry but u should read all of them before u read the draft so u can under stand his emotions and feelings so u must! ------------------------------------------------------------------- If ever the book comes out, maybe you can start off reading it. It had the same plot as the first book, though in a different perspective. But if u begin reding Bella's point of view, then read the first 4 books in order. Yes, it's not like the Harry Potter series in which it's fine if u don't read them in order (personally, i read them in a descending sequence).....cuz my mom read Twilight first, then eclipse, then new moon....and she was sort of confused. But if u can keep up, then go for it.