Jan 4, 2009
Here’s an interesting look at many issues surrounding the perception of the Twilight Saga.
Sales Totals Round-up
NY Times
5. The Host (hardback fiction category)
1. The Twilight Saga (children’s series category)
3. The Twilight Illustrated Movie Companion (paperback advice)
USA Today
1. Twilight
3. New Moon
4. Eclipse
5. Breaking Dawn
22. The Host
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Jan 3, 2009
The Kansas City newspaper has a short article about the Twilight movie along with five facts about the series and the upcoming movie, New Moon
. For those of you who didn’t know, Stephenie is working on a new project, a ghost story called Summer House along with a sequel to The Host
(mentioned in the article). Click here to read it. Thanks to Matthew for the article link.
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Jan 2, 2009
Last week Stephenie Meyer came up as number 2 on the list of the 10 Most Facsinating People in Publishing. This week the number one slot was announced, and it’s Stephenie’s agent, Jodi Reamer. Jodi’s clients include authors such as Carolyn Mackler, John Green, Barbara Kerley, Michelle Knudsen, Lisa Yee, and Bruce Campbell to name a few. Here’s a rare interview with Jodi.
Many of you have been asking about the The Twilight Saga: The Official Guide
. Despite a couple of sites listing sale dates, there is no confirmed sale date according to Stephenie’s publicist. This statement appeared on the official Twilight saga site a couple of months ago:
“The Twilight Saga: The Official Guide
, which was scheduled to release on December 30th, is being moved to 2009. A new on-sale date will be announced as soon as possible. As the only official guide about the Twilight Saga, we want to make this edition as special as possible. We are including more of the exclusive material that you all have been asking for over the past several months, which will require additional time. “
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Jan 1, 2009
Reuters has an article on Amazon sales. Read it all here!
Amazon.com just came out with its “best of” lists for 2008…
No surprise to tween girls or their parents, the best-selling book was “Breaking Dawn,” also known as the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight saga.
AND the New York Times has an article with interesting Amazon facts including:
… it [Amazon] sold enough “Breaking Dawn” books that, if stacked end to end, they would reach the summit of Mount Everest eight times
Wow that pretty vamptastic!
**Thanks to Sam for the tip!
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Dec 30, 2008
Reuters talks about how 2008 was The Year of the Vampire, and the Twilight Saga’s Role. Reuters also covers Amazon.com’s Best of 2008 list. Breaking Dawn was the best selling book of 2008, Twilight was the most sold gift book, and Twilight was the most positively reviewed Kindle book. [Read more]
Dec 29, 2008
Stephenie makes the list of Literature in Review.
Stephenie vs. David Archuletta for Mormon of the Year?
Sales Totals Round-up
NY Times
5. The Host (hardback fiction category)
1. The Twilight Saga (children’s series category)
1. The Twilight Illustrated Movie Companion (paperback advice) [Read more]
Dec 23, 2008
Breaking Dawn was named to the reader’s choice Top Ten Books of 2008.
Stephenie Meyer was named as one of the Ten Most Fascinating People in Publishing.
Sales Totals Round-up
NY Times
5. The Host (hardback fiction category)
1. The Twilight Saga (children’s series category)
1. The Twilight Illustrated Movie Companion (paperback advice) [Read more]
Dec 23, 2008
» PerezHilton has some new pics of Rob with his short hair here!
» Nine MSN & AceShowBiz also have a short articles on Robs haircut here & here!
» Telegraph has an interview with Catherine Hardwicke, here!
» All of the Twilight Saga books are still rocking the bestseller list
» E!Onlines Addictionary Word of the Day is Pattronize!
**Thanks to Kaitlyn
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Dec 23, 2008
The song for this chapter is When We Die by Bowling For Soup [suggested by Rita]
Ahh yes: the chilling coldness of winter has set upon the great city of Dallas once again. It feels so odd: I remember when it was this time last year, and the ground outside was covered in snow, and my joy at actually seeing snow in Texas made all my northernly friends laugh out loud, since they see it every year. Still, I can’t help but feel a bit of Christmas cheer over my tiny apartment, just as I can’t help but feel a tiny bit of guilt for running the heater at the world’s most comfortable temperature 24/7…because in this apartment, we don’t pay electric bills. Muhahaha. [Read more]
Dec 22, 2008
In the new People magazine, it mentions the Twilight books and Robert Pattinson. They are both the best in 2008. It is the December 29, 2008 to January 9, 2009 and it says BEST (AND WORST) OF 2008.
Thanks to Madeline for the info!
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