Best Stephenie Meyer audiobooks
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Best Stephenie Meyer audiobooks
About Stephenie Meyer
Stephenie Meyer, author and film producer, has written over 15 popular books. She is best known for The Twilight Saga. The popularity of the Twilight series did not end in print format but was also an incredibly popular movie series. Twilight the movie features Edward Cullen played by Robert Pattinson and Bella Swan played by Kristen Stewart. Stephenie is also the author of both adult novels, The Host and The Chemist. She is co-creator of Fickle Fish Films, a home for literature-related films and media. Post-Covid Stephenie was even inspired to begin hosting the “Don’t Call it a podcast”, podcast.
Biography
Stephenie Meyer is an American writer and film producer. Born in 1973, in Hartford, Connecticut, Stephenie was then raised in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated from Brigham Young University in 1997 with a degree in English Literature. Prior to becoming a world-famous author, Stephenie’s professional work experience consisted of working as a receptionist at a property company. Ms. Meyer now lives in Arizona with her husband and three sons.
Genre of writing
Stephenie Meyer primarily writes books in the genres of vampire romance, young adult fiction, and science fiction.
Brief overview of awards
Stephenie earned USA Today’s bestselling author in 2008 and 2009. Her book sales totaled over 55 million books between both years. She also received the 2009 Children’s Book of the Year award from the British Book Awards for Breaking Dawn. Stephanie’s other achievements include being on Time magazine’s list of “100 Most Influential People in 2008” and Forbes Celebrity 100 list of most powerful celebrities in 2009.
Top 3 Stephenie Meyer Audiobooks
The top three Stephanie Meyer Audiobooks to listen to are Midnight Sun, The Twilight Saga, and The Host Series. These books can be found on Hatchette Audio and on Amazon. You can listen to Midnight Sun, narrated by Jake Abel, The Twilight Series, narrated by Ilyana Kadushin, and The Host Series, narrated by Kate Reading.
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Midnight Sun
Publication details
Midnight Sun was published in August 2020 by Little, Brown and Company.
Synopsis
Midnight Sun, released 12 years after the Twilight series finale, Breaking Dawn, is Stephenie Meyer’s most recent new book.
The much-anticipated novel is the fifth novel in the saga and retells the exact events of Twilight from the perspective of Edward Cullen. Edward is a dreamy vampire who is able to read other people’s thoughts. Bella Swan is the cute new girl at school, and while most of the boys want to date her, Edward can’t fight the urge that he just wants to drain Bellas's blood.
In order to avoid exposing himself as a vampire, Edward flees to Alaska but winds up returning because he misses his family and is sure he can fight his vampire urges. When he returns he is still drawn to Bella. She fascinates him, not only with her scent but by the fact he cannot read her thoughts. Despite the dangers and risks, Edward can’t help but develop a serious relationship with Bella.
Overall reviews
Being told from Edward’s point of view gives the story a dark twist, as well as insight into his past and deep inner thoughts. Midnight Sun provides an understanding of the struggle Edward has with following his heart and how that may mean leading Bella into danger. This book adds great perspective and new understanding to the relationship between Edward and Bella.
Edward’s ability to read minds adds an interesting aspect to Midnight Sun, especially during Edward’s interactions with his sister, Alice. Alice is able to tell the future so this adds to the struggle for Edward and intensifies the level of tragedy and conflict.
"People do not want to just read Meyer's books; they want to climb inside them and live there." -Time magazine
"A literary phenomenon." -- The New York Times
The Twilight Saga
Publication details
The Twilight Saga was published from 2005-2008 by Little, Brown and Company.
Synopsis
The Twilight Saga is a series of seven novels written by Stephenie Meyer and tells of the iconic love story between Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. The series, primarily told from Bella Swan’s point of view, tells about a high school girl who moves to a new town and falls in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire. Bella eventually learns of Edward’s true identity. Even though Edward is from a vampire family that drinks animal blood, the sadistic vampire James is drawn to hunt Bella down. Edward is able to temporarily protect Bella, but she narrowly escapes.
For Bella’s protection, Edward and his family move away, leaving Bella sad and depressed. She then develops a new friendship with Jacob Black who can shape-shift into a wolf. Jacob is not the only new person in Bellas's life though. Victoria, another vampire is seeking to avenge the death of James. Jacob and his tribe must protect Bella from her. Eventually, Bella and Edward are reunited.
Victoria eventually creates an entire army of “newborn” vampires in order to seek her revenge and murder Bella. All the while Bella must choose between her relationship with Edward and her friendship with Jacob. In the end, Edward’s and Jacob’s families unite to destroy Victoria, and Bella agrees to marry Edward.
The honeymoon is cut short though when Bella finds out that she is pregnant. The pregnancy causes Bella to become extremely weak. Giving birth to her daughter Renesmee almost kills Bella, and in order to save her, Edward injects her with his venom and turns her into a vampire. Following the birth of the baby, there is a dispute surrounding Renesmee, but all is settled and the baby is safe.
Books in the Twilight Saga
The Twilight Saga is made up of the following titles: Twilight, the first book in the series and a New York Times bestseller, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, Life and Death, and Midnight Sun.
Overall Reviews
In 2011, the series had sold over 120 million copies worldwide and has since been translated into at least 38 different languages. To say the series is popular is an understatement, and was one of the most popular teen novels ever written.
The New York Times described The Twilight Saga as a "literary phenomenon" and Matt Arado of The Daily Herald noted that the Twilight books have become the "hottest publishing phenomenon since a certain bespectacled wizard cast his spell on the world.”
The series has been described as an exquisite fantasy with a blend of romance and horror. It has an appeal similar to the Harry Potter books that came before.
The following of the series has been so significant that the term “twihard” has been created for all of the die-hard Twilight fans.
Though the books are incredibly popular there has been concern about the books normalizing inappropriate emotional and physical relationships, as well as the promotion of an anti-woman message.
The Host Series
Publication details
The Host was published in 2010 by Back Bay Books.
Synopsis
The earth has been invaded by a species that takes over the mind of human hosts leaving the body intact. This has left the world in a dystopian state and the majority of humans have been infected by the invading species. But Melanie Stryder refuses to give herself over without a fight.
Wanderer, who has been given Melanie’s body, knew of the emotions, memories, and challenges that would be present with living inside of a human. The one unexpected challenge that Wanderer was not ready for was the fight that Melanie would put up when it came to giving over possession of her mind.
Even though Melanie has been invaded by Wanderer she still has thoughts of the man she loves, Jared. Jared is still in hiding and hasn’t been invaded yet. Since invading Melanie, Wanderer has been longing for a man that she has never even met. Wanderer and Melanie eventually become allies and begin to search for the man that they both love.
The story doesn’t end there though. In The Seeker (The Host #2) Melanie risks everything to protect Jared, Ian, her bother Jamie, and her Uncle Jeb.
Books in The Host Series
The first sequel to The Host is The Seeker.
Overall reviews
The Host takes a few chapters to become immersed, but once it has you hooked you won’t be able to put it down. It is a thrilling story complete with romance and emotion. The final resolution is fantastic, the book leaves readers wanting more and more.
“An epic story of love, family. and loyalty...The Host is The X-Files meets Days of Our Lives.” - Carol Memmott, USA Today
“A brilliant and fascinating premise...Its mix of adventure and a new love on a new Earth is just right to get lost in this summer.” - Sherri Hallgren, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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