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** Considering the fact that sexual desire requires blood flow, there's no way vampires could have sex or sexual desire the way it's portrayed many times in the novels. Meyer says that venom serves the function of blood, but without a heartbeat? Not so much.
** ''Breaking Dawn''. Elaborating would practically be a page unto itself.
* [[Artistic LicenceLicense Economics]] and [[Artistic LicenceLicense History]]: Although it can be an easy blunder to miss, Rosalie explains in her backstory that her family was well off during the Great Depression because her dad was a banker. Part of the reason why the Depression got as bad as it did to begin with is that most if not all of the US banks went bankrupt after stock market investors hastily withdrew their inflated shares to cut losses after the stock market crashed. Since banks were losing more money than they could cover, it's very unlikely that a banker, of all people, would have been doing any better than anyone else.
* [[Artistic License Geography]]: At one point, the book refers to the west coast of Brazil. The west is probably the only cardinal direction of Brazil that DOESN'T have a coastline.
* [[As the Good Book Says...]]: A completely out-of-context [[The Bible|Bible]] quote at the beginning of one novel.