Scholastic Book Club Carrying Twilight
Nov 5
Posted by Joyce
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scholasitc 300x222 Scholastic Book Club Carrying Twilight

Remember those fliers your kids, or maybe you, brought home from school once a month from Scholastic Books? Well for October, they are displaying Twilight, New Moon and “The Guys of Twilight”.

NEW! 4. All Access Totally Unauthorized!
The Guys of Twilight48 pages 8” x 10”
Do you play for “Team Jacob” or “Team Edward”—or
both? Either way, you’ll find everything you want to
know about Taylor Lautner, Robert Pattinson, and more
Twilight stars in this photo-packed fan book!
Full-Color Book! $6

Wonder if they will carry Breaking Dawn?????  Click here to see the full Scholastic brochure.

Thanks Amanda for sending that in!

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by Ginger in March 31 - 8:38 pm

I work for a division of Scholastic, and can tell you with complete confidence (and utter sorrow) that Scholastic will not be selling Breaking Dawn. They carried it briefly when it first came out, but quickly removed it from its title list when it became apparent that there was some material in that story that was, perhaps, not quite appropriate for its intended audience of elementary and middle school students. But, on the upside, they do carry books like “The Guys of Twilight” and “Edward or Jacob” (a book of quizzes for you and your friends to fill out and learn about each other) as well as journals inspired by the movies. Yes, I work for Scholastic, but I was not paid by them to promote these books; I’m just an avid, enthusiastic Twilight fan who likes to share the treasures I find with other Twihards out there.


by Ginger in March 31 - 8:39 pm

I meant, of course, that the intended audience is Scholastic’s, not Breaking Dawn’s. Sorry for any confusion.


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