Your question is a little hard to understand, but I think you are looking for this answer:
-Twilight is named 'Twilight' because she is starting to leave her old life (the day) and joining her vampire love, but this is only the beginning of that night, only the first phase.
-New Moon is named New Moon because it is the second phase or part of the night and is the time when Edward leaves and Jacob comes around and he is new to Bella, so keeping up with the night time theme, he is her new moon.
-Eclipse is named Eclipse because it is the third phase or part of the night and Edward and Jacob are fighting for Bella's affection and are overall just fighting, and its like her moon (Edward) and her sun (as she calls Jacob in the book) are blocking each other out until Bella has difficulty seeing either of them.
-Breaking Dawn is named Breaking Dawn because it is like for Bella, the sun is finally coming and the night is over because she becomes what she is meant to be and everything turns out alright for everyone she loves, like Edward, Jacob, Renesmee, Charlie, and herself. Its just a book making everyone happy knowing all the good characters are happy, seeing as most of the books ended on a sour note.
Well, I hope that answered your question, and if not, I am sorry.
A saga means it's a series of books like for example Twilight.There is a series of them in the Twilight saga.....................New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn.There also is the Harry potter series but it's not called a saga.Saga is just another word for series , it just is different word but has the same meaning.
I like Twilight, New Moon , and Eclipse, but I don't have Breaking Dawn to read. I really like the movies.
No, Sophia Bush did not appear in "Twilight: New Moon." The film, which is the second installment in the "Twilight" series, featured actors like Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner. Sophia Bush is known for her roles in other television series and films, but she was not part of the "Twilight" franchise.
It is titled that because dawn is breaking, much like her new vampire life. Dawn symbolizes a new day which symbolizes her new life. The official definition is Dawn refers to the twilight before sunrise. Which brings you back to Twilight, which is the only time vampires are safe out. The titles all tie up together.
Theyre always around 300 pages. So theyre like 3 quarters of a twilight book.
no its like a series just like twilight
Yes there are lots of other book series alike to twilight such as the vampire diaries and house of night.
Suck it up is a Book about vampires in secret like the twilight saga. And it has aromance to it a little different but mostly the same. It is only one book though.
There are no books exactly like Twilight. I am a huge fan and I also enjoyed reading a series called 'vampire academy'. It was a very enjoyable read.ANSWERI agree with Tjane about Twilight and Vampire Academy. Twilight and Vampire Academy are both very good books. There is also a series called 'Mortal Instruments' I loved it.If you like Twilight (like me) you'll like the following books (Well, at least I did and everyone I know who read them did):For vampire books, the VAMPIRE KISSES series by Ellen schreiber is AWESOME! Also the HOUSE OF NIGHT series by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. For books that aren't about vampires, EMILY THE STRANGE, though not all of them are by the same person. Also, the BLUE IS FOR NIGHTMARES series by Laurie Faria Stolarz. The DEAD GIRL series, by Linda Joy Singleton. Also, the EVERMORE series by Alyson Noel. If I think of any more, I'll post them. the vampire diarys,secret circle,and Night world by L.J. smith
The Vampire Diaries are like Twilight and other vampire books include the Marked series and the Vampire Academy series. I've also found books by Charlaine Harris good. The TV show on HBO "True Blood" is based on them. It's more for adults though- lots more blood and a few sexy scenes. If you're into Twilight then I suggest giving this a go. The first book is called Dead Until Dark. Other good authors of vampire books include Christine Feehan, Laurel K Hamilton, Anne Rice, Tanya Huff (who's books created the TV show 'Blood Ties') and Lynsay Sands, with the Argeneau series.
The Twilight Series and Harry Potter books, also if you want just plain out romantic books, read Nicholas Sparks books like The Notebook and The Wedding
Stephenie meyers writes alot of books. I've read a few of her books like the twilight series and they were very good. Her inspiration is her family
Woah, woah, good books "like" Twilight? I think you're asking the wrong question here.I'm not really sure what you mean, but if you mean are any books as great as Twilight, then this is my answer:For vampire books, the VAMPIRE KISSES series by Ellen schreiber is AWESOME! Also the HOUSE OF NIGHT series by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. For books that aren't about vampires, EMILY THE STRANGE, though not all of them are by the same person. Also, the BLUE IS FOR NIGHTMARES series by Laurie Faria Stolarz. The DEAD GIRL series, by Linda Joy Singleton. Also, the EVERMORE series by Alyson Noel. If I think of any more, I'll post them.
He doesn't like Twilight
um i have read the books and I'm am pretty sure there is no one in the book named happybunny. im like 99.9% sure.
The Twilight books do not focus on LGBTQ+ themes or relationships, so they are not typically described as "gay." The series primarily centers around a romantic relationship between a human and a vampire.
Im 13 and im in love with the twilight series. another series i like is the house of night series.another good series is the gallgher girl series. some books (not series) i like is -saving Juliet by suzzane selfors -my sister's keeper -and pretty much anything to do with romeo and Juliet