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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Where do i go on stepheniemeyer.com to read the first chapter of Breaking Dawn?

i really want to read it but whenever i click on a link it doesnt take me to the right place.
Where do i go on stepheniemeyer.com to read the first chapter of Breaking Dawn?
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20203238...





That was on her website. Seth said he put the wrong link at first (just the general ew.com link) so he updated it. :)





Just so you know, it's only an excerpt. If you already own Eclipse, and don't want to buy it again, just go to a nearby bookstore, and settle down for a little bit and read the first chapter of Breaking Dawn. The full chapter is only available in the Special Edition of Eclipse. :) That's what I did, because I didn't need to buy Eclipse all over again. :P





Hope that helps!
Where do i go on stepheniemeyer.com to read the first chapter of Breaking Dawn?
click breaking dawn......


then click the place where it says if this link doesn't work...click here..


GO TEAM JACOB!
Reply:http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20203238...





heres the link she gives you in her page





its in the home page and you just have to look at the posts. Its not the WHOLE chapter though :\
Reply:You can go here to read the first few pages:





http://stepheniemeyer.com/index.html (Scroll down until you see May 30th, then click on Entertainment Weekly Link)





After that it's ILLEGAL (unless you buy the Eclipse Special Edition) because it's copyrighted material, just as Stephenie Meyer has said:





As some of you may have noticed, many people who have typed out or scanned either the entire books, portions of the books or first chapter of Breaking Dawn have received (or should be receiving) a message from their hosting companies that notices were sent from my publisher to take the content down. I know people are eager to share their excitement about my books, which I love, but you may not be aware that making portions of the book available for download is violating my copyright (unless you have written permission from me or my publisher). Quoting a sentence or two is fine, but anything beyond that is in violation of copyright. Basically, copyright gives an author control over where, when and how her work is made available to the public. This exists to protect the author and her work a lot of effort has been put into creating these books for you to enjoy -- so I hope people cooperate in respecting the copyright for all my novels.
Reply:This is only an excerpt though


http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20203238...


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