


Although many years have passed since the final novel, Breaking Dawn, was released, it doesn’t seem like Meyer is completely done with telling stories from this universe. In addition to them, Meyer wrote two other novels set in the Twilight universe that can be considered as complementary material ( Life and Death, a gender-swapped reimagining of the first book, and Midnight Sun, which is Twilight told from Edward’s perspective), as well as a novella titled The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. The Twilight book series is formed by four main novels, in which Bella and Edward came across packs of werewolves (among them Bella’s best friend, Jacob Black) and other vampire covens that wanted to break their relationship, as was the case of the Volturi, or hurt Bella, like James’ group wanted to. In 2005, Meyer shared her unique vision of them in the novel Twilight, which chronicled the romance between mortal Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen, along with all the obstacles and enemies they encountered together. Although vampires and werewolves are some of the most popular creatures in pop culture and thus have been adapted to all types of media for years, none can compare to Stephenie Meyer’s vision of these “monsters”. Stephenie Meyer has teased more books as part of the Twilight series, and here’s what we know about them so far.
