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A new ‘Twilight’ book is coming. What we know about ‘Midnight Sun’

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Here comes the “Midnight Sun.”

“Twilight” mastermind Stephenie Meyer announced Monday that a new book in the franchise, “Midnight Sun,” will debut on Aug. 4. The story, told from teen vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen’s perspective, will arrive almost exactly 12 years after the publication of the last “Twilight” installment, 2008’s “Breaking Dawn.”

“I hope this announcement doesn’t seem ill-timed,” Meyer wrote on her website, alluding to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. “I really considered delaying the release until the world was back to normal. However, 1) who knows when that will be? And 2) you guys have waited long enough. Much longer than long enough, actually.”

The writer and producer also expressed concern for the well-being of her readers and their families during this time and added that she hopes the news of her expanding saga will offer “some pleasure and something fun to look forward to.”

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“Working on a book for more than 13 years is a strange experience,” she continued. “I’m not the same person I was then. My children have all grown up. My back got weird. The world is a different place. I can only imagine all the things that have changed for you. But completing Midnight Sun has brought back to me those early days of Twilight when I first met many of you. We had a lot of fun, didn’t we?”

Not a sequel — but not precisely a prequel, either — “Midnight Sun” began as a writing exercise for Meyer to explore the early days of Bella Swan and Edward’s star-crossed romance through the latter’s eyes.

In 2008, the book was postponed indefinitely after a partial manuscript was leaked online. A dozen years later, Meyer is ready to release Edward’s tale on her own terms.

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Novelist Stephenie Meyer has a rabid teen following, and Hollywood has already dubbed Friday’s two-hour feature film debut of her book series “Twilight,” about a girl named Bella who falls for a vampire named Edward, a pop culture phenomenon.

After the series’ flagship fantasy about an ordinary teenage girl who falls in love with a mysterious, misunderstood vampire launched in 2005, “Twilight” became an international sensation, spurring three sequels and five hit movies starring soon-to-be household names Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.

The 2012 movie “Breaking Dawn Part II” was the latest “Twilight” project from Meyer, who served as a producer on the film franchise’s final blockbuster.

“We found kindred spirits that are still in our lives now,” Meyer said Monday of her long journey with her devoted “Twilight” fans. “I hope going back to the beginning of Bella’s and Edward’s story reminds you of all that fun too.”

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