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"Twilight for Life" is for thoughtful fans of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga, who wonder:
- Why are the Twilight books and films so compelling?
- Why is Twilight so meaningful to its fans?
One reason is because the books showcase the patterns that make for true heroes -- in literature, in film, and in life.
Joel and Ella Emmett introduce these new patterns -- The Worldview Cycle, The Wisdom Cycle, and more -- and show how Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and the other, beloved characters in the series, travel through these cycles on their way to reaching their destiny.
"Twilight for Life" shows how and why the Twilight Saga is so inspired -- and so inspiring. Has Twilight inspired you? Learn more now!
If you're looking for a book that approaches the 'Twilight Saga' from varying perspectives on a very basic level, then this is the book for you. If, like me, you have a literary background and experience in writing, then while this is a good read, it isn't likely to offer you much in the way of new insights. It is a great read and a wonderful resource, and definitely sparks some thought and is a great way to embark on a discussion of the novels and films.