

No, it’s not *just* masochistic vampires and pale human girls! It’s the fandom that gets our blood pumping. Now that the dust has settled and our resident Team Epic Reads Twihard has vented her feelings about Midnight Sun, let us turn again to the heart of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight saga. Or whatever! The point is, if it’s a niche reference, we love it even more.

Or talk about the best parts of the author’s world building. Why? We get to be our unabashedly nerdiest selves, and everyone is just as eager to talk about gushing conspiracy theories as they are ready to throw down for their favorite love interests. The fandom community never dies, and whether it’s freaking out over our fave books, Taylor Swift’s folklore, or even the chronology of the Scooby Doo series, here at Team Epic Reads HQ one thing is certain: the fandom community is EPIC. It didn't seem fair to make you wait anymore.Hey, remember when Midnight Sun came out? That was this year? Does anyone remember how absolutely frantic we were to get our hands on it? Well, even if it seems like a lifetime ago already, this beloved book came out in August, and we’re not done talking about it yet. It's a crazy time right now and I wasn't sure if it was the right time to put this book out, but some of you have been waiting for just so, so long. "My name is Stephenie Meyer and I am very excited to finally announce the release of Midnight Sun on August 4. "Good morning, America and good morning especially to any Twilight readers that are watching," she said. Instead, she decided to release the draft online.Įager to share the news with fans, the author made the exciting announcement on Good Morning America, explaining that now felt like the perfect time to officially publish the novel and gave fans a look at the cover art. On Monday, Stephenie Meyer announced that she will be releasing the highly anticipated Twilight prequel Midnight Sun on August 4.įans of the popular series will recall that the book, which is told in the perspective of vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen, was originally set to be released in 2008 but was delayed after a copy of Meyer's manuscript was leaked.
