Sunday, May 2, 2010
Stephenie Meyer Explains 'Breaking Dawn' Book Cover...
"It represents Bella and Bella," Stephenie spills. "This cover, one of the reasons why I love it and was so happy we finally came up with the concept, is that it's the whole book series on one cover. Bella's starts out as the weakest player on the board and she ends up as the one who decides the outcome of the story. She became the most powerful player, and I really liked that metaphor. I liked seeing her evolution in one picture."
Breaking Dawn's cover shows the weakest piece on a chess board – a pawn – and focuses on the strongest one, the queen. Although Bella's character comes full circle, Stephenie still feels that other players in the Twilight saga have more to share. She confesses that Leah's story doesn't feel resolved to her and foresees future writing from Renesmee's point-of-view.
Read the full article at JSYK
via Twilightish
More Books People!! OME! I'm excited!
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