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Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Darkness of TWILIGHT



The Twilight Saga of vampire romances, written by Stephenie Meyer, has mesmerized millions of teens. Eerily, the idea started with a dream given to Meyer on June 1, 2003, and was later reconfirmed through a second dream in which the lead vampire character returned and scared Meyer out of her wits. "He was terrifying!" Meyer reports.

Published by Little, Brown and Company, Meyer's four-part series (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn) rivals the popularity of Harry Potter. Summit Entertainment is making each novel into a movie, and the craze is stellar.

Swirling around an intense love affair between a shy "mortal" teenager, Isabella Swan, and her 108-year-old "immortal" vampire lover, Edward Cullen, it's a story of love, lust, vampires and werewolves.

As can be expected, most view Twilight as grand entertainment, coupled with positive moral messages (Bella and Edward don't have sex until after marriage), yet others are concerned about dangerous occult influences, and rising real vampirism throughout society.

In The Darkness of Twilight, Steve Wohlberg proves that there is indeed cause for alarm, while offering a more wholesome alternative to today's vampire craze.

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