Midnight Sun (novel)

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If I tried to write Midnight Sun now, in my current frame of mind, James would probably win and all the Cullens would die."
Stephanie Meyer

"Man Without A Body""Man Without A Body" of the first book, showing Edward's side of the story. Depending on your views regarding the series, this may be either an intriguing character study or a cheap rehash. Either way, however, it was not to be; the manuscript was somehow leaked and the author, Stephanie Meyer, apparently felt so betrayed over the whole thing that she scrapped the project. The manuscript, however, lives on.

"Man Without A Body""Man Without A Body", which can be found here.


Midnight Sun provides examples of:

"Man Without A Body" - Edward is full of guilt over killing people. "Man Without A Body" "Man Without A Body" - Intentionally or not, Edward's inner monologue frequently invokes school shooters.

    • Another exchange with a school secretary feels alarmingly like the dialogue scene at the beginning of a porno.

"Man Without A Body""Man Without A Body" is currently working on one. It's very silly. "Man Without A Body" - Half the cast. "Man Without A Body": On Edward's stalking factor

"I’d just admitted to stalking her, and she was smiling."

"Man Without A Body" - Edward is supposed to be one. "Man Without A Body" - Obviously. "Man Without A Body" - Edward briefly contemplates going over to Bella's house and quietly killing her. He just sort of assumes he'll find her in the kitchen. "Man Without A Body" - Edward Cullen is all about this, repeatedly calling Bella a "Furious kitten that thinks it's a tiger" and variants. It's rather disrespectful, really.

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