Permalink Reply by Vera-Henry on January 18, 2010 at 12:19am
Permalink Reply by tatiana pattinson on January 20, 2010 at 2:58pm
Permalink Reply by Vera-Henry on January 22, 2010 at 1:49pm This is my midnight sun cover...i know it's not that good...but i still hope you like it...
Ian Somerhalder: Ian
Penelope Davis: Wanda (Melanie)
Jensen Ackles: Jared
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Permalink Reply by Dana on February 26, 2010 at 9:44am
Permalink Reply by ashley on March 17, 2010 at 9:50pm you mean your Host cover/ cast; not your Midnight Sun cover. Right?
Vera
Selma Cullen said:This is my midnight sun cover...i know it's not that good...but i still hope you like it...
Ian Somerhalder: Ian
Penelope Davis: Wanda (Melanie) Jensen Ackles: Jared =)=)
Permalink Reply by Veronika Bennett on April 15, 2010 at 9:40am
Permalink Reply by Amber Faith Cullen on June 4, 2010 at 2:49pm I think the cover should be a picture of piano keys. It would fade to black around the edges, and maybe the back keys would be red, just to keep the crimson, ebony, and ivory color theme. I love the piano,and music in general, so this seemed appropriate .
The lullaby is a fundamental part of the series. Almost a turning point. On page 140 of Midnight Sun, Edward accepts that he loves Bella. He's not giving in, far from it. If anything, his resistance turns stronger. But the lullaby on page 144.....Bella describes it as "unbearably sweet". That song is what Edward sees when he looks at Bella. Beautiful and fragile. Soft and innocent. Breakable. He thinks about when he watches her sleep, blissfully oblivious to the world around her. And it only reminds him of why they can't be together. He could never have that peace. Not anymore. The song ends on a somber note. The sleeping girl was perfect just the way she was, and any change at all would be wrong, a sadness." Edward's way of saying "I don't belong here. This is unreachable, I do not deserve this. It was better without me." The song is almost a challenge to everyone that wants Bella to become a vampire. Of course, Edward gives in, but that song symbolizes everything.
Vera
Permalink Reply by Last Chance Pack on June 8, 2010 at 11:25am
Permalink Reply by Vera-Henry on June 9, 2010 at 8:09pm i think the cover should be a piano like vera said or a lion on the cover because a famous line is "so the lion fell in love with the lamb
Permalink Reply by Vera-Henry on June 9, 2010 at 8:09pm i think that is a great idea for the cover!!!!!!!!!
Vera-Henry said:I think the cover should be a picture of piano keys. It would fade to black around the edges, and maybe the back keys would be red, just to keep the crimson, ebony, and ivory color theme. I love the piano,and music in general, so this seemed appropriate .
The lullaby is a fundamental part of the series. Almost a turning point. On page 140 of Midnight Sun, Edward accepts that he loves Bella. He's not giving in, far from it. If anything, his resistance turns stronger. But the lullaby on page 144.....Bella describes it as "unbearably sweet". That song is what Edward sees when he looks at Bella. Beautiful and fragile. Soft and innocent. Breakable. He thinks about when he watches her sleep, blissfully oblivious to the world around her. And it only reminds him of why they can't be together. He could never have that peace. Not anymore. The song ends on a somber note. The sleeping girl was perfect just the way she was, and any change at all would be wrong, a sadness." Edward's way of saying "I don't belong here. This is unreachable, I do not deserve this. It was better without me." The song is almost a challenge to everyone that wants Bella to become a vampire. Of course, Edward gives in, but that song symbolizes everything.
Vera
Permalink Reply by Vera-Henry on June 9, 2010 at 8:10pm WOW Vera .... how succient are you .... right on the money. I'm really impressed. You said everything I would have wanted to say and painted the perfect picture. I can't even add to it.
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