Thursday, April 21, 2011

Twilight and Breaking Dawn News for April 21

'The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide' hits Indie Bestseller list
Stephenie Meyer's The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide just hit shelves last week, and already the book has made its way to a bestseller list.

According to Media Bistro, the Guide has debuted at the number four spot on IndieBound's Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers List for the week of April 14th.
Last year, Meyer's The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella also became a bestseller right away, and all four of the Twilight Saga books (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn) were long-standing bestsellers as well.
The Guide has not yet been included on The New York Times' bestseller list for the same category just yet, but the NYT's list for this week reflects sales up to April 9th. The same is true for USA Today (April 10th). No doubt, next week the Guide's success will be reflected in those two publications' bestselling books list as well. Link...

Peter Facinelli reveals 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn' wedding day detailsPeter Facinelli ("Carlisle Cullen" in the Twilight Saga) has spoken up to MTV about his participation in filming for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn and revealed a few details about the wedding shoot (which was guarded by police escort).
According to him, the scene was "beautiful and spectacular," but the set had to be covered with tarps due to all of the rain that came down the day of shooting. "It's funny, because whenever we have a big important scene on Twilight, it rains. I was doing the baseball sequence, and it was raining. But you never see it on film . . . With this wedding, it rained the whole time we shot the two scenes. But you'll never see it on film, they block out the rain. They put tarps up and you'll never see it. But for us, it was very wet and muddy and cold." Link...






Rob is all over the tv shows this week, promoting "Water for Elephants". Here is footage of him on Jimmy Kimmel last night.


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