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  2. Breaking Dawn - Wikipedia

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    The title, Breaking Dawn, is a reference to the beginning of Bella's life as a newborn vampire. [7] Wanting to add a "sense of disaster" to the title to match the novel's mood, she called it Breaking Dawn. Another reason for giving the book this particular title is that it matches the book's plot, which centers on "a new awakening and a new day ...

  3. Bill Condon - Wikipedia

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    William Condon (born October 22, 1955) is an American director and screenwriter. Condon is known for writing and/or directing numerous successful and acclaimed films including Gods and Monsters, Chicago, Kinsey, Dreamgirls, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, and Beauty and the Beast. [1]

  4. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 - Wikipedia

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    On its opening weekend, Breaking Dawn – Part 1 claimed first place with $138.1 million, which was the second-highest opening weekend of the film series, at the time, behind The Twilight Saga: New Moon ($142.8 million), [92] as well as the fourth-highest November opening ever behind The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, New Moon, and Breaking Dawn ...

  5. Eclipse (Meyer novel) - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse (stylized in lower caps) is the third novel in the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer.It continues the story of Bella Swan and her vampire love, Edward Cullen.The novel explores Bella's compromise between her love for Edward and her friendship with shape-shifter Jacob Black, along with her dilemma of leaving her mortality behind in a terrorized atmosphere, a result of mysterious vampire ...

  6. Breaking Dawn: Part 2 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Breaking Dawn: Part 2

  7. Talk:Breaking Dawn - Wikipedia

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    This page is to discuss improvements to the Breaking Dawn article. I suggest you take this to a Breaking Dawn forum or fansite. D a R kA g E 7 [Talk] 01:24, 23 August 2008 (UTC) That other book is actually The Merchant of Venice, Meyer said so on her website . :) That said, you're not the only one with this opinion.

  8. Midnight Sun (Meyer novel) - Wikipedia

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    Critics panned the novel. According to Book Marks, the book received "pan" reviews based on ten critic reviews with one being "positive" and three being "mixed" and six being "pan". [12] In Books in the Media, a site that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (2.29 out of 5) from the site which was based on three critic ...

  9. Breaking Dawn (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Breaking Dawn is a 2004 American independent horror-thriller film written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. It is the directorial debut of Robinson, who was 22 at the time and saw the film showcased at the Cannes Film Festival, Marché du Film and at The Hollywood Film Festival. [1] The film stars Kelly Overton and James Haven. [2]