Do you remember your favorite book from childhood?
As a teenager, I enjoyed reading Twilight because it offered a captivating escape into a world of forbidden love, mystery, and supernatural tension. The emotional intensity between Bella and Edward pulled me in, making me feel every heartbeat, every risk, and every stolen moment. The small-town setting of Forks felt familiar yet filled with hidden danger, and the idea of an immortal love felt thrilling and tragic all at once. Twilight wasn’t just a story—it was a feeling, one that captured the dramatic, all-consuming nature of being young and falling in love for the first time. It sparked my imagination and made me want to read—and eventually write—stories that made others feel the same way.

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