*by Stephenie Meyer*
TWILIGHT - chapter 2 - OPEN BOOK
The 次 日 was better... and worse.
It was better because it wasn't raining yet, though the clouds were dense and opaque. It was easier because I knew what to expect of my day. Mike came to sit によって me in English, and walked me to my 次 class, with Chess Club Eric glaring at him all the while; that was flattering. People didn't look at me quite as much as they had yesterday. I sat with a big group at lunch that included Mike, Eric, Jessica, and several other people whose names and faces I now remembered. I began to feel like I was treading water, instead of drowning in it.
It was worse because I was tired; I still couldn't sleep with the wind echoing around the house. It was worse because Mr. Varner called on me in Trig when my hand wasn't raised and I had the wrong answer. It was miserable because I had to play volleyball, and the one time I didn't cringe out of the way of the ball, I hit my teammate in the head with it. And it was worse because Edward Cullen wasn't in school at all.
All morning I was dreading lunch, fearing his bizarre glares. Part of me wanted to confront him and demand to know what his problem was. While I was lying sleepless in my bed, I even imagined what I would say. But I knew myself too well to think I would really have the guts to do it. I made the Cowardlt Lion look like the terminator.
But when I walked into the cafeteria with Jessica - trying to keep my eyes from sweeping the place for him, and failing entirely - I saw that his four sibilings of sorts were sitting together at the same table, and he was not with them.
Mike intercepted us and steered us to his table. Jessica seemed elated によって the attention, and her フレンズ quickly joined us. But as I tried to listen to their easy chatter, I was terribly uncomfortable, waiting nervously for the moment he would arrive. I hoped that he would simply ignore me when he came, and prove my suspicions false.
He didn't come, and as time passed I grew もっと見る and もっと見る tense.
I walked to Biology with もっと見る confidence when, によって the end of lunch, he still hadn't showed. Mike, who was taking on the qualities of a golden retriever, walked faithfully によって my side to class. I held my breath at the door, but Edward Cullen wasn't there, either. I exhaled and went to my seat. Mike followed, talking about an upcoming trip to the beach. He lingered によって my 机, デスク till the ベル rang. Then he smiled at me wistfully and went to his シート, 座席 によって a girl with braces and a bad perm. It looked like I was going to have to do something about Mike, and it wouldn't be easy. In a town like this, where everyone lived on 上, ページのトップへ of everyone else, diplomacy was essential. I had never been enormously tactful; I had no practice dealing with overly friendly boys.
I was relieved that I had the 机, デスク to myself, that Edward was absent. I told myself that repeatedly. But I couldn't get rid of the nagging suspicion that I was the reason he wasn't there. It was rediculous, and egotistical, to think that I could affect anyone so strongly. It was impossible. And yet I couldn't stop worrying that it was true.
When the school 日 was finally done, and the blush was fading out of my cheeks from the バレーボール incident, I changed quickly back into my jeans and navy blue sweater. I hurried from the girls' locker room, pleased to find that I had successfully evaded my retriever friend for the moment. I walked swiftly out to the parking lot. It was crowded now with fleeing students. I got in my truch and dug through my bag to make sure I had what I needed.
Last night I'd discovered that Charlie couldn't cook much besides fried eggs and bacon. So I requested that I be assigned kitche detail for the duration of my stay. He was willing enough to hand over the keys to the banquet hall. I also found out that he had no 食 in the house. So I had my shopping 一覧 and the cash from the jar in the cupboard labeled 食 MONEY, and I was on my way to the Thriftway.
I gunned my deafening engine to life, ignoring the heads that turned in my direction, and backed carefully into a place in the line of cars that were waiting to exit the parking lot. As I waited, trying to pretend that the earsplitting rumble was coming from someone else'e car, I saw the two Cullens and the Hale twins getting into their car. It was the shiny new Volvo. Of course. I hadn't noticed their clothes before - I'd been too mesmerized によって thier faces. Now that I looked, it was obvious that they all dressed exceptionally well; simply, but in clothes that subtly hinted at designer origins. With their remarkable good looks, the style with which they carried themselves, they could have worn dishrags and pulled it off. It seemed excessive for them to have both looks and money. But as far as I could tell, life worked that way most of the time. It didn't look as if it brought them any acceptance here.
No, I didn't fully believe that. The isolation must be their desire; I couldn't imagine any door that wouldn't be opened によって that degree of beauty.
They looked at my noisy truck as I passed them, just like everyone else. I kept my eyes straight フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして and was relieved when I finally was free of the school grounds.
The Thriftwas was not far from the school, just a few streets south, off the highway. It was nice to be inside the supermarket; it felt normal. I did the shopping at home, I fell into the pattern of the familiar task gladly. The store was big enough inside that I couldn't hear the tapping of the rain on the roof to remind me where I was.
When I got home, I unloaded all the groceries, stuffing them in wherever I could find an open space. I hoped Charlie wouldn't mind. I wrapped potatoes in foil and stuck them in the オーブン to bake, covered a ステーキ in marinade and balanced it on 上, ページのトップへ of a carton of eggs in the fridge.
When I was finished with that, I took my book bag upstairs. Before startinf my homework, I changed into a pair of dry sweats, pulled my damp hair up inyo a ponytail, and checked my e-mail for the first time. I had three messages.
"Bella," my mom wrote...
Write me as soon as あなた get in. Tell me how
you're flight was. Is it raining? I miss you
already. I'm almost finished packing for
Florida, but I can't find my ピンク blouse. Do
あなた know where I put it? Phil says hi. Mom.
I sighed and went to the next. It was sent eight hours after the first.
"Bella," she wrote...
Why haven't あなた e-mailed me yet? What are you
waiting for? Mom.
The last was from this morning.
Isabella.
If I haven't heard from あなた によって 5:00 p.m. today
I'm calling Charlie.
I checked the clock. I still had an hour, but my mom was well known for junping the gun.
Mom,
Calm down. I'm 書く right now. Don't do
anything rash.
Bella.
I sent that and began again.
Mom,
Everything is great. Of course it's raining.
I was waiting for something to write about
School isn't bad, just a little repetitive.
I met some nice kids who sit によって me at lunch.
Your ブラウス is at the dry cleaners - you
were supposed to pick it up Friday.
Charlie bought me a truck, can あなた believe
it? I 愛 it. It's old, but really
sturdy, which is good, あなた know, for me.
I miss you, too. I'll write again soon,
but I'm not going to check my e-mail every
five minutes. Relax, breathe. I 愛 you.
Bella.
I had decided to read Wuthering Heights - the novel we were currently studying in English - yet again for the fun of it, and that's what I was doing when Charlie came home. I'd ロスト track of the time, and I hurried downstairs to take the potatoes out and put the ステーキ in to broil.
"Bella?" my father called out when he heard me on the stairs.
Who else? I thought to myself.
"Hey, Dad, welcome home."
"Thanks." He hung up his gun ベルト and stepped out of his boots as I bustled about the kitchen. As far as I was aware, he'd never shot the gun on the job. But he kept it ready. When I came here as a child, he would always remove the bullets as soon as he walked in the door. I guess he considered me old enough now not to shoot myself によって accident, and not depressed enough to shoot myself on purpose.
"What's for dinner?" he asked warily. My mother was an imaginative cook, and her experiments weren't always edible. I was surprised, and sad, that he seemed to remember that far back.
"Steak and potatoes," I answered, and he looked relieved.
He seemed to feel awkward standing in the キッチン doing nothing; he lumbered into the living room to watch TV while I worked. We were both もっと見る comfortable that way. I made a サラダ while the steaks cooled, and set the table.
I called him in when ディナー was ready, and he sniffed appreciatively as he walked into the room.
"Smells good, Bell."
"Thanks."
We ate in silence for a few minutes. It wasn't uncomfortable. Neither of us was bothered によって the wuiet. In some ways, we were well suited for living together.
"So, how did あなた like school? Have あなた made any friends?" he asked as he was taking seconds.
"Well, I have a few classes with a girl named Jessica. I sit with her フレンズ at lunch. And there's this boy, Mike, who's very friendly. Everybody seems pretty nice." With one outstanding exception
"That must be Mike Newton. Nice kid - nice family. His dad own the sporting goods store just outside of town. He makes a good living off of all the backpackers who come through here."
"Do あなた know the Cullen family?"
"Dr. Cullen's family? Sure. Dr. Cullen's a great man."
"They... the kids... are a little different. They don't seem to fit in very well at school."
Charlie surprised me によって looking angery.
"People in this town," he muttered. "Dr. Cullen is a brilliant surgeon who could probably work in any hospital in the world, make ten times the salary he gets here," he continued, getting louder. "We're lucky to have him - lucky that his wife wanted to live in a small town. He's an asset to the community, and all of those kids are well behaved and polite. I had my doubts, when they first moved in, with all those adopted teenagers. I thought we might have some problems with them. But they're all very mature - I haven't had one speck of trouble from any of them. That's もっと見る than I can say for the children of some folks who have lived in this town for generations. And they stick together the way a family should - camping trips every other weekend.... Just because they're newcomers, people have to talk."
It was the longest speech'd ever heard Charlie make. He must feel strongly about whatever people were saying.
I backpedaled. "They seemed nice enough to me. I just noticed they kept to themselves. They're all very attractive," I added, trying to be もっと見る complimentary.
"You should see the doctor," Charlie said, laughing. "It's a good thing he's happily married. A lot of the nurses at the hospital have a hard time concentrating on their work with him around."
We lapsed back into silence as we finished eating. He cleared the 表, テーブル while I started on the dishes. He went back to the TV, and after I finished washing the dishes によって hand - no dishwasher - I went upstairs unwillingly to work on my math homework. I could feel a tradition in the making.
That night it was finally quiet. I fell asleep quickly, exhausted.
TWILIGHT - chapter 2 - OPEN BOOK
The 次 日 was better... and worse.
It was better because it wasn't raining yet, though the clouds were dense and opaque. It was easier because I knew what to expect of my day. Mike came to sit によって me in English, and walked me to my 次 class, with Chess Club Eric glaring at him all the while; that was flattering. People didn't look at me quite as much as they had yesterday. I sat with a big group at lunch that included Mike, Eric, Jessica, and several other people whose names and faces I now remembered. I began to feel like I was treading water, instead of drowning in it.
It was worse because I was tired; I still couldn't sleep with the wind echoing around the house. It was worse because Mr. Varner called on me in Trig when my hand wasn't raised and I had the wrong answer. It was miserable because I had to play volleyball, and the one time I didn't cringe out of the way of the ball, I hit my teammate in the head with it. And it was worse because Edward Cullen wasn't in school at all.
All morning I was dreading lunch, fearing his bizarre glares. Part of me wanted to confront him and demand to know what his problem was. While I was lying sleepless in my bed, I even imagined what I would say. But I knew myself too well to think I would really have the guts to do it. I made the Cowardlt Lion look like the terminator.
But when I walked into the cafeteria with Jessica - trying to keep my eyes from sweeping the place for him, and failing entirely - I saw that his four sibilings of sorts were sitting together at the same table, and he was not with them.
Mike intercepted us and steered us to his table. Jessica seemed elated によって the attention, and her フレンズ quickly joined us. But as I tried to listen to their easy chatter, I was terribly uncomfortable, waiting nervously for the moment he would arrive. I hoped that he would simply ignore me when he came, and prove my suspicions false.
He didn't come, and as time passed I grew もっと見る and もっと見る tense.
I walked to Biology with もっと見る confidence when, によって the end of lunch, he still hadn't showed. Mike, who was taking on the qualities of a golden retriever, walked faithfully によって my side to class. I held my breath at the door, but Edward Cullen wasn't there, either. I exhaled and went to my seat. Mike followed, talking about an upcoming trip to the beach. He lingered によって my 机, デスク till the ベル rang. Then he smiled at me wistfully and went to his シート, 座席 によって a girl with braces and a bad perm. It looked like I was going to have to do something about Mike, and it wouldn't be easy. In a town like this, where everyone lived on 上, ページのトップへ of everyone else, diplomacy was essential. I had never been enormously tactful; I had no practice dealing with overly friendly boys.
I was relieved that I had the 机, デスク to myself, that Edward was absent. I told myself that repeatedly. But I couldn't get rid of the nagging suspicion that I was the reason he wasn't there. It was rediculous, and egotistical, to think that I could affect anyone so strongly. It was impossible. And yet I couldn't stop worrying that it was true.
When the school 日 was finally done, and the blush was fading out of my cheeks from the バレーボール incident, I changed quickly back into my jeans and navy blue sweater. I hurried from the girls' locker room, pleased to find that I had successfully evaded my retriever friend for the moment. I walked swiftly out to the parking lot. It was crowded now with fleeing students. I got in my truch and dug through my bag to make sure I had what I needed.
Last night I'd discovered that Charlie couldn't cook much besides fried eggs and bacon. So I requested that I be assigned kitche detail for the duration of my stay. He was willing enough to hand over the keys to the banquet hall. I also found out that he had no 食 in the house. So I had my shopping 一覧 and the cash from the jar in the cupboard labeled 食 MONEY, and I was on my way to the Thriftway.
I gunned my deafening engine to life, ignoring the heads that turned in my direction, and backed carefully into a place in the line of cars that were waiting to exit the parking lot. As I waited, trying to pretend that the earsplitting rumble was coming from someone else'e car, I saw the two Cullens and the Hale twins getting into their car. It was the shiny new Volvo. Of course. I hadn't noticed their clothes before - I'd been too mesmerized によって thier faces. Now that I looked, it was obvious that they all dressed exceptionally well; simply, but in clothes that subtly hinted at designer origins. With their remarkable good looks, the style with which they carried themselves, they could have worn dishrags and pulled it off. It seemed excessive for them to have both looks and money. But as far as I could tell, life worked that way most of the time. It didn't look as if it brought them any acceptance here.
No, I didn't fully believe that. The isolation must be their desire; I couldn't imagine any door that wouldn't be opened によって that degree of beauty.
They looked at my noisy truck as I passed them, just like everyone else. I kept my eyes straight フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして and was relieved when I finally was free of the school grounds.
The Thriftwas was not far from the school, just a few streets south, off the highway. It was nice to be inside the supermarket; it felt normal. I did the shopping at home, I fell into the pattern of the familiar task gladly. The store was big enough inside that I couldn't hear the tapping of the rain on the roof to remind me where I was.
When I got home, I unloaded all the groceries, stuffing them in wherever I could find an open space. I hoped Charlie wouldn't mind. I wrapped potatoes in foil and stuck them in the オーブン to bake, covered a ステーキ in marinade and balanced it on 上, ページのトップへ of a carton of eggs in the fridge.
When I was finished with that, I took my book bag upstairs. Before startinf my homework, I changed into a pair of dry sweats, pulled my damp hair up inyo a ponytail, and checked my e-mail for the first time. I had three messages.
"Bella," my mom wrote...
Write me as soon as あなた get in. Tell me how
you're flight was. Is it raining? I miss you
already. I'm almost finished packing for
Florida, but I can't find my ピンク blouse. Do
あなた know where I put it? Phil says hi. Mom.
I sighed and went to the next. It was sent eight hours after the first.
"Bella," she wrote...
Why haven't あなた e-mailed me yet? What are you
waiting for? Mom.
The last was from this morning.
Isabella.
If I haven't heard from あなた によって 5:00 p.m. today
I'm calling Charlie.
I checked the clock. I still had an hour, but my mom was well known for junping the gun.
Mom,
Calm down. I'm 書く right now. Don't do
anything rash.
Bella.
I sent that and began again.
Mom,
Everything is great. Of course it's raining.
I was waiting for something to write about
School isn't bad, just a little repetitive.
I met some nice kids who sit によって me at lunch.
Your ブラウス is at the dry cleaners - you
were supposed to pick it up Friday.
Charlie bought me a truck, can あなた believe
it? I 愛 it. It's old, but really
sturdy, which is good, あなた know, for me.
I miss you, too. I'll write again soon,
but I'm not going to check my e-mail every
five minutes. Relax, breathe. I 愛 you.
Bella.
I had decided to read Wuthering Heights - the novel we were currently studying in English - yet again for the fun of it, and that's what I was doing when Charlie came home. I'd ロスト track of the time, and I hurried downstairs to take the potatoes out and put the ステーキ in to broil.
"Bella?" my father called out when he heard me on the stairs.
Who else? I thought to myself.
"Hey, Dad, welcome home."
"Thanks." He hung up his gun ベルト and stepped out of his boots as I bustled about the kitchen. As far as I was aware, he'd never shot the gun on the job. But he kept it ready. When I came here as a child, he would always remove the bullets as soon as he walked in the door. I guess he considered me old enough now not to shoot myself によって accident, and not depressed enough to shoot myself on purpose.
"What's for dinner?" he asked warily. My mother was an imaginative cook, and her experiments weren't always edible. I was surprised, and sad, that he seemed to remember that far back.
"Steak and potatoes," I answered, and he looked relieved.
He seemed to feel awkward standing in the キッチン doing nothing; he lumbered into the living room to watch TV while I worked. We were both もっと見る comfortable that way. I made a サラダ while the steaks cooled, and set the table.
I called him in when ディナー was ready, and he sniffed appreciatively as he walked into the room.
"Smells good, Bell."
"Thanks."
We ate in silence for a few minutes. It wasn't uncomfortable. Neither of us was bothered によって the wuiet. In some ways, we were well suited for living together.
"So, how did あなた like school? Have あなた made any friends?" he asked as he was taking seconds.
"Well, I have a few classes with a girl named Jessica. I sit with her フレンズ at lunch. And there's this boy, Mike, who's very friendly. Everybody seems pretty nice." With one outstanding exception
"That must be Mike Newton. Nice kid - nice family. His dad own the sporting goods store just outside of town. He makes a good living off of all the backpackers who come through here."
"Do あなた know the Cullen family?"
"Dr. Cullen's family? Sure. Dr. Cullen's a great man."
"They... the kids... are a little different. They don't seem to fit in very well at school."
Charlie surprised me によって looking angery.
"People in this town," he muttered. "Dr. Cullen is a brilliant surgeon who could probably work in any hospital in the world, make ten times the salary he gets here," he continued, getting louder. "We're lucky to have him - lucky that his wife wanted to live in a small town. He's an asset to the community, and all of those kids are well behaved and polite. I had my doubts, when they first moved in, with all those adopted teenagers. I thought we might have some problems with them. But they're all very mature - I haven't had one speck of trouble from any of them. That's もっと見る than I can say for the children of some folks who have lived in this town for generations. And they stick together the way a family should - camping trips every other weekend.... Just because they're newcomers, people have to talk."
It was the longest speech'd ever heard Charlie make. He must feel strongly about whatever people were saying.
I backpedaled. "They seemed nice enough to me. I just noticed they kept to themselves. They're all very attractive," I added, trying to be もっと見る complimentary.
"You should see the doctor," Charlie said, laughing. "It's a good thing he's happily married. A lot of the nurses at the hospital have a hard time concentrating on their work with him around."
We lapsed back into silence as we finished eating. He cleared the 表, テーブル while I started on the dishes. He went back to the TV, and after I finished washing the dishes によって hand - no dishwasher - I went upstairs unwillingly to work on my math homework. I could feel a tradition in the making.
That night it was finally quiet. I fell asleep quickly, exhausted.
I am sorry that i hvae not been on in almost a 年 i discovered FanFiction.net and fell in 愛 with it.
I'm also sorry to say that i may not finish this story. I will either change to where it is Bella and either Jasper, Sam または Paul. I am leaning もっと見る to Jasper. The reason for this is because I have fallen in 愛 with Jasper, Sam and Paul being with Bella. Along with a little bit Jared.
または I will allow someone to take over this story. I already have someone in mind to cintinue it if that person still wants to write it.
I have yet to decided which one it will take me a while to choose which one with school softball and explorers.
Please commett cause I will look at those and they will also help me decide which one
I'm also sorry to say that i may not finish this story. I will either change to where it is Bella and either Jasper, Sam または Paul. I am leaning もっと見る to Jasper. The reason for this is because I have fallen in 愛 with Jasper, Sam and Paul being with Bella. Along with a little bit Jared.
または I will allow someone to take over this story. I already have someone in mind to cintinue it if that person still wants to write it.
I have yet to decided which one it will take me a while to choose which one with school softball and explorers.
Please commett cause I will look at those and they will also help me decide which one
link is Massive Events' sixth 3-day unofficial convention to celebrate the world bestseller book series によって 作者 Stephenie Meyer, 'Twilight' and the series of films just wrapping filming! This event will be held from Friday 21st - Sunday 23rd of October 2011. This unofficial convention aims to bring together ファン of the 本 and 映画 from all across the world to meet some the stars of the films and enjoy various events over the weekend. There will be activities each 日 from the usual guest talks and photograph sessions to クイズ and late night themed parties!! For もっと見る information on these, check out our events section. This event will take place in The Hilton Metropole Birmingham NEC for もっと見る information on this venue and room rates see our venue page.
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Renesme's POV
I laughed, Jacob was a great guy and very funny. I loved him, I mean who wouldnt?! He's cute smart, Buff, and Funny. I think even mom has a crush on him! "Ness!"Jacob shouted/laughed. "Huh? Oh I'm sorry jacob what were あなた saying?" I dumbfoundly asked. "I 発言しました do あなた want to go to ディナー with me on friday?" He smiled. "I would 愛 to! But I have to ask my mom and dad... My dad will probably say no.. He dosnt like you" "I know, call me ok?" He ask's. "Okay!" I say cheerfully.
1 時 later.
"Mom, Can I ask あなた something?" I dubiously said. "Sure hunny" Then mom put down the paper and gave me a warm smile. "Well あなた see jacob kinda asked me out on a date." "Really? Well I would say yes but the final desicion is up to your dad" She 発言しました seriously. I sighed, I then sent mom a mind message saying, "I know".
I laughed, Jacob was a great guy and very funny. I loved him, I mean who wouldnt?! He's cute smart, Buff, and Funny. I think even mom has a crush on him! "Ness!"Jacob shouted/laughed. "Huh? Oh I'm sorry jacob what were あなた saying?" I dumbfoundly asked. "I 発言しました do あなた want to go to ディナー with me on friday?" He smiled. "I would 愛 to! But I have to ask my mom and dad... My dad will probably say no.. He dosnt like you" "I know, call me ok?" He ask's. "Okay!" I say cheerfully.
1 時 later.
"Mom, Can I ask あなた something?" I dubiously said. "Sure hunny" Then mom put down the paper and gave me a warm smile. "Well あなた see jacob kinda asked me out on a date." "Really? Well I would say yes but the final desicion is up to your dad" She 発言しました seriously. I sighed, I then sent mom a mind message saying, "I know".
Nessie's POV
I looked around curiously, I starred at the strange objects moving around my head. What were they? I looked around もっと見る and もっと見る and became scared of my surroundings, I let out a small cry and started to kick and wiggle about. A moment later and tall dark haired man appered-My father Edward Cullen. He scooped me up and gently started rocking me back and forth. "Shhh Ness, its ok" He rocked and kissed me for a few もっと見る 分 then set me down into my ベッド agian. Soon I fell asleep.
I looked around curiously, I starred at the strange objects moving around my head. What were they? I looked around もっと見る and もっと見る and became scared of my surroundings, I let out a small cry and started to kick and wiggle about. A moment later and tall dark haired man appered-My father Edward Cullen. He scooped me up and gently started rocking me back and forth. "Shhh Ness, its ok" He rocked and kissed me for a few もっと見る 分 then set me down into my ベッド agian. Soon I fell asleep.
People wonder how I feel about being able to predict the future. Is it fun? Is it a curse?
Sometimes I stand for hours looking outside my window trying to figure out a way to prevent what I see as inevitable. The sun sets, then after a while, rises again. I still stand there, motionless, thinking, wondering.
Finally, I grab my scarf, ラップ it around my neck, then go out with a smile and see my beloved standing there waiting for me,patiently. Jasper knows my turmoil.
I've learned to hide most of my emotions so those closest to me can't always see the dark clouds in my eyes as I see a vision. My smile hides alot. So, is it fun? No, but it's a gift that I hope I can use to help those that I love.
Sometimes I stand for hours looking outside my window trying to figure out a way to prevent what I see as inevitable. The sun sets, then after a while, rises again. I still stand there, motionless, thinking, wondering.
Finally, I grab my scarf, ラップ it around my neck, then go out with a smile and see my beloved standing there waiting for me,patiently. Jasper knows my turmoil.
I've learned to hide most of my emotions so those closest to me can't always see the dark clouds in my eyes as I see a vision. My smile hides alot. So, is it fun? No, but it's a gift that I hope I can use to help those that I love.
With three films coming out in 2011, Rob Pattinson is set to have a very busy year. Water for Elephants is scheduled to be in theatres on April 15. Breaking Dawn Part 1 will be out on Nov. 18. Bel Ami’s release 日付 is currently set for sometime in August. Each role is very different and should 表示する some diversity from the actor most famous for being Edward Cullen. So head over to MTV and let them know which film あなた are most excited about. Leave a コメント below telling us which film あなた think will push Rob the furthest as an actor.
によって Twilight_News |
Unlike 2010, that was not filled with tons of blockbusters, 2011 is filled with heavy hitting films. Granted those powerhouses still have to deliver, but EW points out just in in sheer volume how intense it is. It’s a good thing we are back to a November release on Breaking Dawn, because there is an awful lot coming out this summer.
EW points to three of what they think will be the biggest:
“Capt. Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (May 20), the beginning of the end of The Twilight Saga with Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Nov. 18), and the end of the end of the Harry Potter saga with The Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (July 15). So many movies! But which, dear readers, can あなた simply not wait a single 秒 もっと見る to see?”
Head over to EW and tell them what あなた want them to cover.
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According to THR:
“Not since Judy Blume has an 作者 so adeptly captured — and profited from — teen angst as Meyer. Her four-book Twilight series has sold もっと見る than 100 million copies and has been printed in 37 languages. In 2008, her net worth was $125 million, and Forbes estimates her annual income at $40 million. It’s hard to believe the Cave Creek, Ariz., housewife never had written so much as a short story before publishing her first book. According to Amazon, she ranks as the second-best-selling 作者 of the decade, beaten only によって Harry Potter’s J.K. Rowling. “Twihards” can enjoy Bella and Edward’s tormented 愛 affair in a movie franchise that has grossed もっと見る than $1.7 billion worldwide, with two films yet to come.”
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