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EW.com exclusive: Stephenie Meyer talks 'Breaking Dawn'

Aug 12, 2008, 05:19 PM | by Pop Watch

Categories: Books, Twilight, Twilight Bytes

(This item contains SPOILERS, so proceed with caution.) Now that Breaking Dawn has broken out, and all of its shocking secrets are secret no more, we got Stephenie Meyer to sit down with us again to talk about some of the book's more controversial aspects, including: Jacob's imprinting on Renesmee, the details of Bella's pregnancy, and the nature of love versus free will. Check out our 10-part series (five of which are embedded below) conducted by EW's Alynda Wheat, and post your comments below!


Jane Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 05:48 PM EST

Twilight is good
Harry Potter is great.
Please.. DONT COMPARE THEM

Deven Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 07:41 PM EST

I really hope that Stephenie writes another book featuring Renesmee! That would be an awsome book! When they make the movie I would love to audition for the role of Renesmee, because we have so much in common!

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Angie Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 09:20 AM EST

I know some people love the Twilight series, and other don't, but I personally loved those books. A lot of other people at my school loved the series too. Why don't other people think of the Twilight Series as a great book? I'm a fan of Harry Potter as well, but I thought that Twilight was better than Harry Potter.

Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 09:07 AM EST

hay... i just have to say why people compare the twilight saga to hp... sure both are about fantasy and both have massive fan... but to tell u the truth they both completely different and amazing in their own beautiful ways.....i think stepenie m is great because she never compare her self to j.k.rowling or anithing she just want to write her fantasize story; i love her writing stlyle. and i admired j.k.rowling she is a great model. both of them r amazing.

hay elena= i think i understand wat u mean about bella being a kid and then suddenly grown up and became a mother; but in my opinon bella was never a kid she...; her mother even said tat she born being 3os something and grown from that. and the reason she was becaming childis and younger was because she fell in love for the first time; edward. expressing the beauty of growing, fitting in and experimenting with the "first" things. it a truly beautiful books.^_6

Mariah Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:23 AM EST

I agree with Sara C.

Ha, that rhymes!

Mariah

sara c: Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 06:22 AM EST

i really don't understand why people who haven't even read the books keep on complaining about them!

i personally LOVE all the books. I respect other people's opinions but they don't need to be so nasty and mean. its insulting to the millions who love The Twilight Saga, myself included. I mean jeez lets see them write something that

Mariah Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 08:34 PM EST

Oh shut up Prium and Gupt. I like both books, over half the characters die in Harry Potter 7. So what if Breaking Dawn gets a happy ending. I still cried at some parts, but I was emotionally raw after HP7, sometimes you need a happy ending.

Killing off main characters in a Killing spree doesn't make a book awesome, HP7 was a great book because of the story line, without all the unnecessary murders.

Breaking Dawn was a great book too, and most people like it when the main characters live, The book was funny, creative, unexpected sometimes (sometimes,) I didn't like the Jacob part, but I'm team Edward.

Anyhow, Harry Potter is Great, The Twilight series is great, You probably like HP so much because of the action, Twilight is a ROMANCE, a story of forbidden love.

Mariah

Penguin Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 04:30 PM EST

Ann i`m with you on that!

Penguin Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 04:30 PM EST

Ann i`m with you on that!

Penguin Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 04:26 PM EST

I want EDWARD to my self!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So sexy and HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ana Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 12:19 PM EST

Okay, one thing I would've asked if I was interviewing Stephenie, and I don't know if it comes from my parents being cuban...but when Bella finally becomes a vampire and she and Edward spend their first night together she asks him if he misses anything about her being human. And he simply responds that he's the HAPPIEST person alive right now, that he doesn't miss anything. Was I the only one that felt like being in Bella's shoes and slapping the hell out of Edward?? (Yes, I said SLAP, don't worry he's currently the love of my life but here's why...) Hello?! From the ending of the first book all the way through the third, and ESPECIALLY the second one, he was COMPLETELY against her becoming a vampire, he DID NOT want it. Yes, yes, it's for her safety, ya di ya di ya, but crap for him to turn around and say I am ABSOLUTELY the happiest person alive, well hell! We should've taken care of this sooner! LOL Sorry HAD to get that off of my chest.

Gupt. Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:10 AM EST

I agree with Prium. You guys are complete morons that need to read something beside over exposed, pop culture, bull.

Prium Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:06 AM EST

The fact that you guys can even compare this to Harry Potter displays your complete lack of intelligence. I've read all of the twilight books, and I can honestly say that the plot is minimal, the characterization is flat, and breaking dawn was the worst book ever written. J.K. Rowling is known for her ability to elegantly create a plot intermingled with both the character's strife, and their conquests. Stephanie Meyer decides that breaking dawn will entail the following....Bella gets what she wants. Edward gets what he wants. Jacob gets what he wants. Lets skip off into the sunset. Really, Meyer, the lack of creativitiy and originality is stifling. I am truly disgusted. And by the way, to you morons out there that think she is 'clearing up misconceptions' or 'explaining herself,' she's not. She's defending her book because, in short, its a piece of crap. The interviewer can't even make her look good, despite asking her questions in the politest manner possible.

ann Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 10:26 PM EST

I love Stephenie's work. I think these interviews remind us how human she is and that they are just book, really good ones, but books none-the-less. There is no reason for people to get so up in arms over their anger at BD. Stephenie wrote the story as she saw it, and as the writer, it's her freedom to do so. Keep up the amazing work Stephenie! We appreciate you.

alice Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 06:48 PM EST

I agree with Stephenie, the way she wrote the books IS the story. No matter what people think or no matter what people wanted, this is the way the story goes. I really hope she writes a story on Renesmee's pov! Or at least release some kind of little story of her.

dee Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 04:36 PM EST

wow!! this was a really cool interview. i loved watching it. i am really excited for the movie and midnight sun. i hope she decides to write a book about renesme or leah.

FabJillyG Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 06:00 PM EST

I really enjoyed these interviews with Stephenie Meyer - - thanks EW! I am glad that Bella became a vampire in Breaking Dawn, though I agree that the story feels much different after Bella is no longer human. It was interesting to hear Stephenie Meyer's comments on that and on why the series, as told from Bella's viewpoint, is now done (and also energizing to watch Stephenie's enthusiam for her characters and their stories). Breaking Dawn was not my favorite book in the series, but I enjoyed the entire series overall and will be very excited when Midnight Sun (or any other potential spin-off) stories are released. I don't care so much for Renesmee's name, but I would love to read more about what she ends up doing and to learn more about her life as one of the only half-human/half-vampires in existance. I would also love to know more about what it is like to be Bella and Edward's daughter. Thanks, Stephenie Meyer, can't wait for what may come next!

Gratritrez Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 09:25 AM EST

I love all the books and I thought that Breaking Dawn was superb - compelling, dark and spellbinding.
Stephenie Meyer is a fantastic writer with a huge imagination and her writing has the capacity to make you cry and smile.
I think that if you don't like these books then don't bother commenting because no one wants to hear you whine.
These books are way better than Harry Potter which personally I just am not able to read because they are so boring.
I can't wait until the movie of Twilight comes out.
Stephenie should keep writing and not listen to the haters because none of them managed to write a series that captivated millions of people all over the world, so they should keep their trap shut.
End of discussion.

Sarah Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 11:20 AM EST

I loved Breaking Dawn it was everything that I could ask for. Those of you who say that she isn't fit for the mother role or its just to weird. Think maybe some of those teen mothers like that bella is now a strong woman with a husband at her side. Those who disagree with her being a vampire go back and read the part of her being a vampire. Besides its fiction so get over it. Thanks Stephenie for a wonderful saga it was amazing and I hope you never quit writing! I'm also Team Harry Potter and Twilight so those of you who don't read twilight remember that some of us do still love harry potter and that you have room to move in twilight.

Tauroa Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 02:28 AM EST

wow. I truly do idolise Stephenie Meyer even more. I absolutely adore the Twilight saga and do no think any of the story should have been different. Very, very satisfied. The only thing i've been wondering on, is. Didn't Bella have a fear of blood? Then all of a sudden she's drinking it; still human. Strange. Anyhoo love the four books and Stephenie Meyer!

Hannah Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:21 AM EST

I really LOVE her, and her books! She seems like an awesome person to know!

Epcot Girl Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 09:44 PM EST

Including a playlist with each book is pretty cool, but the music is so unoriginal. Meyer should be looking for indie stuff like The Rescues' "My Heart with you."

Jessi Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 08:17 PM EST

you know what? i think that the people who DIDN'T read the twilight book shouldnt judge the book already because how would those people know if this twilight book isn't as good as harry potter? because unless you read the whole series then you can judge. i just don't understand why people can't grasp the fact that harry potter isn't the only good book in the world. that there will be ones that just might be better...

Andrea Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 11:07 AM EST

Wow seriously...?

Some of you guys are really acting stupid. Acting as if it's the 2nd installment of HP? Oh god. So when there is a big frenzy over Breaking Dawn oh god it is so very annoying I think I am going to die. But when it's an HP book then it's OK?

WOW.

Seriously if you don't like the series then why are you even here? You just wasted your time posting that comment.

samisam : ) Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 12:41 PM EST

Personally I loved Breaking Dawn. I loved how it began, the middle and the end, though sadly it was the end of the saga. I don't know why some people thought it was odd and a large change but seriously Bella fit the role as a mother and seriously Renesmee an awesome addition to the Cullen family and I'm glad that Jacob gets to be a part of the familt too.

elena Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 04:25 PM EST

I love Stephanie Meyer and the "Twilight" series. The reason I was frustrated with Breaking Dawn was because Bella was so young! One second she was obsessed with Edward and sex, and the next she was a responsible mother? It seemed like a strange change that happened too quickly. As a teen, I completely related with Bella, but her sudden mother-complex confused me. Obviously she needed to live up to her situation, but I don't understand why she had the kid in the first place...


I felt (this is probably completely off base, but...) like Meyer was trying to impose her religion into the book, that getting married and having children right away is how life is supposed to be, even in a vampire book. The core focus of the previous three novels had been the Edward/Bella relationship (and then the triangle with Jacob), so the shift to "baby" was a little jarring. I think there could have been a great Breaking Dawn dealing with Bella's wedding and choices about vampires, without baby...

Jim Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 01:37 PM EST

Well, for one thing, the books are published by Little, Brown and Company, which was a subsidiary of Time Warner Book Club when the first book was published. Granted, Time Warner Book Club was purchased from Time Warner by Hachett Livre in 2006, but don't tell me there isn't some string pulling going on here.

MSF Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:03 PM EST

I really don't understand why these books generate so much hate, or why people who haven't read them feel the need to comment constantly about their overexposure. I don't watch American Idol, so I just skip all the countless articles, posts, etc about it. Pretty simple solution! In any case, I really enjoyed Breaking Dawn, thought it was a great ending to a terrific series, and really appreciate that EW made this interview available. Stephenie answers a lot of questions that fans care about, and I'm quite grateful.

Jim Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 09:39 AM EST

Sweet Fancy Moses! Enough! I wouldn't mind so much if the movie didn't look like crap. Harry Potter was nowhere near this forced. The Jonas Brothers feel less pre-packaged. The media isn't supposed to generate hysteria, it's supposed to report on it, if it happens organically. I refuse to believe that Twilight is on the same level of Harry Potter, considering this is the last book, and the first time I've heard of it. And I keep up on this kind of stuff.

Sonia Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 07:01 AM EST

I really enjoyed Breaking Dawn, sure some aspects (like the pregnancy) were contradictory to ideas and mythos set up in the other novels, but overall it was entertaining, emotional, and tied up most if not all of the loose endings. She recently came out with an "adult" novel The Host that is fantastic and a real tear jerker! Although Iw ill say this, as much as I love the Twilight Saga she is not JK Rowling nor is Bella's story close to being Harry Potter.

t3hdow Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 05:34 AM EST

EW.com is full of other items to read if Breaking Dawn doesn't fancy your interest, so I don't see why everyone's complaining about its exposure. Sure, they may be overdoing it a bit, but compared to their less avoidable American Idol/SatC overexposure, it's tolerable.
Bottom line, if you don't want to read about it, skip the articles and interviews. Simple as that.

Kaley Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 02:45 AM EST

All of the Twilight books are overrated. The book is interesting at times and easy to read, but the writing is terrible and I'm sick of hearing how amazing Edward is. Blech. Give me Sirius Black any day.

Johnny Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:26 PM EST

Oh thank god. I thought I was the only one sick to death about this book and its author. Look, I have nothing against these books since I have not read them, but for EW to act as though this is the second coming of HP is ridiculous. When the last HP book came out last year, it was all over the news and really was quite the phenomenom. When Breaking Dawn came out last week, I think the only place where I heard about it was from EW. And to think, the movie is coming out soon so you know that will be another cover and even more PW posts.

Shania Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 09:45 PM EST

Terrible..terrible book.

Goodbye EW...my friend...my brother...my son.

bethie Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 09:31 PM EST

THANK YOU to Jeez, who just about summed up my feeling on this topic. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE EW, stop reporting on this non-event. I get it - some people dig this craptacular book series. Stop trying to make "twilight" happen! (BTW, isn't it already a hit, which doesn't really need all this ferosh press push on the site???)

phillybella Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 08:17 PM EST

I actually loved Breaking Dawn and have already watched all 10 of these (very informative) clips. She does a great job of clearing up the misconceptions of her book and I walked away being a bigger fan of both her and the series.

Jeez Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 07:18 PM EST

Welcome to EW, where we're going to turn this crap into the next Harry Potter if it takes every last bit of credibility our employees have.

Nathan Poitras Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 06:05 PM EST

It's funny sometimes, when something becomes a household name, the work begins to slide, a la Breaking Dawn.

Jade Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 05:39 PM EST

Personally, I liked Breaking Dawn overall.


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