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- This article is about the book by Stephenie Meyer. For other uses, see Twilight (disambiguation).
Twilight
Author(s) | Stephenie Meyer |
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Published | October 5, 2005 |
Publisher | Little, Brown and Company |
Genre(s) | Fantasy Romance |
Age group | Young Adult |
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer is a young adult fantasy novel, originally published on October 5, 2005. It is the first book in The Twilight Saga.
Trigger Warnings
- Attempted murder
- Attempted sexual assault
- Attempted suicide (mentioned, past)
- Blood
- Child loss (mentioned, past)
- Depression
- Gaslighting
- Kidnapping (implied)
- Murder
- Supernatural creatures
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Native American side characters (Quileute)
Tropes
Controversies
- The Twilight franchise has received backlash over the harm that it has done to the native Quileute population (of who the werewolves in the franchised are based off of). [1]
- Many argue that Twilight, at its core, romanticizes abusive/toxic relationships and promotes anti-feminist messages. [2][3]