Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer
Stephenie Meyeris an American young-adult fiction writer and film producer, best known for her vampire romance series Twilight. The Twilight novels have gained worldwide recognition and sold over 100 million copies, with translations into 37 different languages. Meyer was the bestselling author of 2008 and 2009 in America, having sold over 29 million books in 2008, and 26.5 million books in 2009. Twilight was the best-selling book of 2008 in US bookstores...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionYoung Adult Author
Date of Birth24 December 1973
CityHartford, CT
CountryUnited States of America
She’s just a little faint,” I reassured Mrs. Hammond. “They’re blood typing in biology.” She nodded, understanding now. “There’s always one.” I stifled a laugh. Trust Bella to be that one.
I always needed that extra fantasy world. I had to have another world I could be in at the same time.
Do I dazzle you? - Edward Frequently - Bella
Just you wait till I’m a vampire! I’m not going to be sitting on the sidelines next time.
I can do this, I lied to myself feebly. No one was going to bite me.
Why didn't I just walk away? Oh right, because I'm a idiot.
I stared because their faces, so different, so similar, were all devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful.
And then I saw the way he looked at her... like he was a blind man, seeing the sun for the very first time.
Did you know, you're sort of beautiful?' 'You hit your head pretty hard, didn't you?
It's not the end. It's the beginning.
I watched her, waiting. She smiled. Her lips curved up and the edges, and her chocolate eyes warmed. I’d just admitted to stalking her, and she was smiling.
Happiness expanded like an explosion inside me – so extreme, so violent that I wasn’t sure I’d survive it.
Of course, I still saw Edward at school, because there wasn't anything Charlie [her dad] could do about that. And then, Edward spent almost every night in my room, too, but Charlie wasn't precisely aware of that. Edward's ability to climb easily and silently through my second-story window was almost as useful as his ability to read Charlie's mind.
He's got to let go of you sometime.