![]() ![]() It isn't often laugh-out-loud funny, but definitely raises plenty of giggles throughout. It is written in a style which is easy to read. ![]() Of course, things don't turn out to be quite the same as the original! The novel - or novella? It's only 154 pages long – follows their story from Belle moving in with his father, as the original Twilight does. ![]() In their version, Belle Goose moves to Switchblade in Oregon and meets Edwart Mullen, believing him to be a vampire and therefore irresistible. ![]() The hype has made the plot seem rather cliched, they are bored of hearing tabloid reports of every sneeze Robert Pattinson makes (even if they are very pretty sneezes indeed!) and critics argue the vampire angle has all been done before and better.Įven those of us who are fans of both the book and film (I'm standing up waving here!) can understand the need to poke fun at it all somewhat, so The Harvard Lampoon's Nightlight parody is a welcome publication. Of course, for some people, it's all a bit too much. The books by Stephenie Meyer and the film have made a legend of the romance between vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson plays the movie role) and teenage schoolgirl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart). Most people will have heard of the worldwide phenomenon that is Twilight. Summary: A fun parody of Twilight that will be enjoyed by the original's fans and critics alike! ![]()
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