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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 11:48 am
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:46 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:59 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:49 pm
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Simply Michelle Oh my God, I hated that. I think that each cover had importance. Like, the apple meaning simplicity or something, like how Bella's life looks like from the outside, even when she knows it's a whole different story. Then there's New Moon. I looked at it for a while, constantly looking at the falling petal. I thought that the flower meant Bella, and that falling petal meant Edward. I think the title 'New Moon' suits the book pretty well. Because Bella is forced to start a new life without Edward. But I have no idea about Eclipse. =|
I over-analyze, forgive me. xD
"The apple on the cover of Twilight represents "forbidden fruit." I used the scripture from Genesis (located just after the table of contents) because I loved the phrase "the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil." Isn't this exactly what Bella ends up with? A working knowledge of what good is, and what evil is. The nice thing about the apple is it has so many symbolic roots. You've got the apple in Snow White, one bite and you're frozen forever in a state of not-quite-death... Then you have Paris and the golden apple in Greek mythology—look how much trouble that started. Apples are quite the versatile fruit. In the end, I love the beautiful simplicity of the picture. To me it says: choice."
"I don't know what the tulip means—I didn't have anything to do with this one."
Quoted from Stephenie herself ^_^ We're all here making assumptions on the covers when most of the time she doesnt have anything to do with it whee
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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 10:58 am
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Roare Simply Michelle Oh my God, I hated that. I think that each cover had importance. Like, the apple meaning simplicity or something, like how Bella's life looks like from the outside, even when she knows it's a whole different story. Then there's New Moon. I looked at it for a while, constantly looking at the falling petal. I thought that the flower meant Bella, and that falling petal meant Edward. I think the title 'New Moon' suits the book pretty well. Because Bella is forced to start a new life without Edward. But I have no idea about Eclipse. =|
I over-analyze, forgive me. xD "The apple on the cover of Twilight represents "forbidden fruit." I used the scripture from Genesis (located just after the table of contents) because I loved the phrase "the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil." Isn't this exactly what Bella ends up with? A working knowledge of what good is, and what evil is. The nice thing about the apple is it has so many symbolic roots. You've got the apple in Snow White, one bite and you're frozen forever in a state of not-quite-death... Then you have Paris and the golden apple in Greek mythology—look how much trouble that started. Apples are quite the versatile fruit. In the end, I love the beautiful simplicity of the picture. To me it says: choice."
"I don't know what the tulip means—I didn't have anything to do with this one."
Quoted from Stephenie herself ^_^ We're all here making assumptions on the covers when most of the time she doesnt have anything to do with it whee xD I know all that stuff. I was just thinking about if the cover was as random as the other two. I was just noting all that stuff. :3 Tra la la..
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:13 am
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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 4:05 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 6:06 pm
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:30 pm
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:34 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:16 am
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:14 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 12:04 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 12:14 pm
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:11 pm
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