What are the meanings behind the covers of the Twilight books?
I really want to know. Thanks for your help! I heard that covers all have a special meaning.
Love Twilight New Moon-Forbidden-A ruffled tulip, but there is no specific meaning-Designed Eclipse to be a broken belt intended to choose between Edward and Jacob-Bella Dawn turning the smallest to the largest member of the family (by his shield, I think) I do not I want so long as long as you understand. And there is another meaning behind all the cover images – forming the word LOVE L – O Dawn – Luna Nueva V – E Twilight – Eclipse Although I do not know, people keep saying that e is Dawn, but I think it should have been Eclipse because if you see the side of the book extends the tape as a letter "E" and the little queen Breaking Dawn should not be E because that's fine. Only a * ^ ^ * Additional Information
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