Twilight Series

by Stephenie Meyer

This four-book fantasy romance series is set in the rainy Pacific Northwest and follows a teenage girl who moves to a small town and falls in love with a vampire, drawing her into a dangerous world of supernatural creatures she never knew existed. The series traces the development of their relationship across escalating supernatural threats, and concludes with themes of marriage, transformation, and permanent commitment.

Books in The Twilight series in order:

Twilight Book cover
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1
Twilight
Recommended For Ages
13
+

A teenage girl falls in love with a mysterious vampire, navigating romance, danger, and supernatural intrigue in her new town.

New Moon Book cover
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2
New Moon
Recommended For Ages
13
+

The protagonist experiences heartbreak and loss while facing supernatural threats, testing her emotional resilience and relationships.

Eclipse Book cover
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3
Eclipse
Recommended For Ages
14
+

In this first book of a fantasy adventure series, a twelve-year-old boy who has always struggled with school and felt out of place discovers he is the son of an ancient Greek god — and is immediately plunged into a dangerous quest to prevent a war among the Olympians. The story reimagines Greek mythology in a modern American setting.

Breaking Dawn Book cover
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4
Breaking Dawn
Recommended For Ages
16
+

In this third installment of a fantasy romance series, a teenage girl is torn between her deep attachment to a vampire and her complicated feelings for a werewolf, while a growing army of newly created vampires poses a violent threat to everyone around her. Romantic tension and supernatural danger escalate significantly in this volume.