Called "Midnight Sun," the new book will
chronicle Cullen's past and the time he first meets Bella Swan,
a human high school classmate who later becomes his wife.
Earlier installments have been told from Bella's point of view.
The story "takes on a new and decidedly dark twist" in the
upcoming book, publisher Little, Brown and Company said in a
description on its website.
Meyer's original four "Twilight" books sold more than 100
million copies. They were adapted into a blockbuster film series
released by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp starting in 2008 that
starred Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.
On ABC's "Good Morning America" show, Meyer said she hoped the
book would be a welcome distraction from the global COVID-19
pandemic.
"It's a crazy time right now, and I wasn't sure if this was the
right time to put this book out, but some of you have been
waiting for just so, so long. It didn't seem fair to make you
wait anymore."
"Twilight" became a trending topic on Twitter on Monday.
"I‘m ready for the hard-hitting teenage heartbreak all over
again ... I think," wrote Twitter user @theartsyreader1. "What
am I saying, I‘m FREAKIN‘ EXCITED."
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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