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This article is about novels by Stephenie Meyer. For other uses, see. Twilight (2005) (2006) (2007) (2008) Author Country United States Language English Genre, Publisher Published 2005–2008 Media type Print Twilight is a series of four by American author. Released annually from 2005 through 2008, the four books chart the later teen years of, a girl who moves to, and falls in love with a 104-year-old vampire named. The series is told primarily from Bella's point of view, with the epilogue of and Part II of being told from the viewpoint of character, a. The unpublished is a retelling of the first book, from Edward Cullen's point of view. The novella, which tells the story of a newborn vampire who appeared in, was published on June 5, 2010, as a hardcover book and on June 7 as a free online ebook., a definitive encyclopedic reference with nearly 100 full color illustrations, was released in bookstores on April 12, 2011.
Since the release of the first novel, in 2005, the books have gained immense popularity and commercial success around the world. The series is most popular among; the four books have won multiple awards, most notably the 2008 for 'Children's Book of the Year' for, while the series as a whole won the for Favorite Book. In November 2011, the series had sold over 120 million copies worldwide with translations into at least 38 different languages around the globe. The four Twilight books have consecutively set records as the biggest selling novels of 2008 on the Best-Selling Books list and have spent over 235 weeks on the for Children's Series Books.
The books have been adapted into series of motion pictures. The film adaptations of the first three books were released in 2008, 2009, and 2010 respectively. The fourth book is adapted into two full-length films—the first film being released in November 2011, and the second film in November 2012. Main article: moves from to live with her father in to allow her mother to travel with her new husband, a minor league player. After moving to Forks, Bella finds herself involuntarily drawn to a mysterious, handsome boy, and eventually learns that he is a member of a vampire family which drinks animal blood rather than human blood. Edward and Bella fall in love, while James, a sadistic vampire from another coven, is drawn to hunt down Bella.
Edward and the other Cullens defend Bella. She escapes to Phoenix, where she is tricked into confronting James, who tries to kill her.
She is seriously wounded, but Edward rescues her and they return to Forks. Main article: Edward and his family leave Forks because he believes he is endangering Bella's life. Bella goes into a depression until she develops a strong friendship with, who she discovers can shape-shift into a wolf.
Jacob and the other wolves in his tribe must protect her from Victoria, a vampire seeking to avenge the death of her mate James. Due to a misunderstanding, Edward believes Bella is dead. Edward decides to commit suicide in, but is stopped by Bella, who is accompanied by Edward's sister, Alice. They meet with the, a powerful vampire coven, and are released only on the condition that Bella be turned into a vampire in the near future.
Bella and Edward are reunited, and she and the Cullens return to Forks. Main article: Bella and Edward are married, but their is cut short when Bella discovers that she is pregnant. Her pregnancy progresses rapidly, severely weakening her. She nearly dies giving birth to her and Edward's half-vampire-half-human daughter,. Edward injects Bella with his venom to save her life and turns her into a vampire. A vampire from another coven sees Renesmee and mistakes her for an 'immortal child'.
She informs the, as the existence of such beings violates vampire law. The Cullens gather vampire witnesses who can verify that Renesmee is not an immortal child. After an intense confrontation, the Cullens and their witnesses convince the Volturi that the child poses no danger to vampires or their secret, and they are left in peace by the Volturi. Main characters.
See also:.: The protagonist of the series, teenager Bella is a perpetually clumsy 'danger magnet' with dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is often portrayed as having low self-esteem and unable to comprehend Edward's love for her. She has an immunity to supernatural abilities involving the mind, such as Edward's mind-reading ability. After her transformation into a vampire in the saga's fourth installment, Bella acquires the ability to shield both herself and others from 'mental harm' from other vampires.: Edward is a vampire who lives with a coven of like-minded vampires known as the Cullen family, who feed on animals rather than humans.
Over the course of the Twilight series, Edward falls in love with, marries, and then has a child with Bella. At first, Edward feels a mutual hatred toward Jacob Black because of his love for Bella, but in Breaking Dawn, he comes to see Jacob as a brother and friend. Like some vampires, Edward has a supernatural ability: mind reading. It allows him to read anyone's thoughts within a few miles' radius. Bella is immune to his power as a human, but learns how to lower this 'shield' after her transformation to a vampire.: A minor character in the first novel, Jacob is introduced as a member of the tribe.
He resurfaces in with a larger role as Bella's best friend as she struggles through her depression over losing Edward. Although he is in love with Bella, she initially sees him as just her best friend. He and other tribe members can shape-shift into wolves. In Bella realizes that while she does love Jacob, her feelings for Edward Cullen are stronger. In Breaking Dawn, Jacob finds a in Bella and Edward's baby daughter, Renesmee, ridding him of his heartache for Bella.
Forks, Washington The story is set primarily in the town of, where Bella and her father, live. Other cities in briefly appear in the series or are mentioned, such as,. Some events in take place in, where Bella was raised., is featured in, when Edward travels there to commit suicide and Bella rushes to save him., is mentioned first in and second in, when Edward and Bella visit Bella's mother, who has moved there with her new husband., is featured in when Jacob tries to escape his love for Bella, and when Bella tries to locate a man named J. It is also the location of a series of murders committed by newborn vampires in. In Breaking Dawn, Bella and Edward spend their honeymoon on a fictional 'Isle Esme', purportedly off the coast of Brazil. Structure and genre The Twilight series falls under the genre of, and, though Meyer categorized her first book, Twilight, as 'suspense romance horror comedy'. However, she states that she considers her books as 'romance more than anything else'.
The series explores the unorthodox romance between human Bella and vampire Edward, as well as the between Bella, Edward, and Jacob, a werewolf. The books avoid delving into provocative sex, drugs, and harsh swearing because, according to Meyer, 'I don't think teens need to read about gratuitous sex.' The books are written in, primarily through Bella's eyes with the epilogue of the third book and a part of the fourth book being from Jacob's. When asked about the structure of the novel, Meyer described her difficulty in pinpointing the premise of the novels to any specific their category: I have a hard time with that.
Because if I say to someone, 'You know, it's about vampires,' then immediately they have this mental image of what the book is like. And it's so not like the other vampire books out there–'s and the few that I've read. It isn't that kind of dark and dreary and blood-thirsty world. Then when you say, 'It's set in high school,' a lot of people immediately put it in another pool. It's easy to pigeonhole with different descriptions.
The books are based on the vampire myth, but Twilight vampires differ in a number of particulars from the general vampire lore. For instance, Twilight vampires have strong piercing teeth rather than fangs; they glitter in sunlight rather than burn; and they can drink animal as well as human blood. Meyer comments that her vampire mythology differs from that of other authors because she wasn't informed about the canon vampires, saying, It wasn't until I knew that Twilight would be published that I began to think about whether my vampires were too much the same or too much different from the others. Of course, I was far too invested in my characters at that point to be making changes. So I didn't cut out fangs and coffins and so forth as a way to distinguish my vampires; that's just how they came to me. Inspiration and themes According to the author, her books are 'about life, not death' and 'love, not lust'. Each book in the series was inspired by and loosely based on a different literary classic: Twilight on 's, New Moon on 's, Eclipse on 's, and Breaking Dawn on a second Shakespeare play,.
Meyer also states that and 's series are a big influence on her writing. The Cullens were inspired by Meyer's own family as well as characters from the cartoon. Other influences on the series which Meyer has acknowledged include by, and the films,. Other major themes of the series include choice and free will. Meyer says that the books are centered around Bella's choice to choose her life on her own, and the Cullens' choices to abstain from killing rather than follow their temptations: 'I really think that's the underlying metaphor of my vampires.
It doesn't matter where you're stuck in life or what you think you have to do; you can always choose something else. There's always a different path.' Meyer, a, acknowledges that her faith has influenced her work. In particular, she says that her characters 'tend to think more about where they came from, and where they are going, than might be typical.' Meyer also steers her work from subjects such as sex, despite the romantic nature of the novels.
Meyer says that she does not consciously intend her novels to be Mormon-influenced, or to promote the virtues of sexual abstinence and spiritual purity, but admits that her writing is shaped by her values, saying, 'I don't think my books are going to be really graphic or dark, because of who I am. There's always going to be a lot of light in my stories.' Origins and publishing history Stephenie Meyer says that the idea for came to her in a dream on June 2, 2003.
The dream was about a human girl, and a vampire who was in love with her but thirsted for her blood. Based on this dream, Meyer wrote the transcript of what is now chapter 13 of the book. Despite having very little writing experience, in a matter of three months she had transformed that dream into a completed novel.
After writing and editing the novel, she signed a three-book deal with for $750,000, an unusually high amount for a first time author. Meyer's literary agent, Jodi Reamer of Writers House, discovered her only because the inexperienced assistant who received Meyer's original letter did not know that young adult books are supposed to be 40,000 to 60,000 words in length, not 130,000 words. Megan Tingley, the Little, Brown editor who signed Meyer, said that halfway through the reading of the Twilight manuscript, she realized that she had a future bestseller in her hands. The book was released in 2005.
Following the success of, Meyer expanded the story into a series with three more books: (2006), (2007), and (2008). In its first week after publication, the first sequel, debuted at #5 on the Best Seller List for Children's Chapter Books, and in its second week rose to the #1 position, where it remained for the next eleven weeks. In total, it spent over 50 weeks on the list. After the release of Eclipse, the first three 'Twilight' books spent a combined 143 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List. The fourth installment of the Twilight series, was released with an initial print run of 3.7 million copies. Over 1.3 million copies were sold on the first day alone, setting a record in first-day sales performance for the. Upon the completion of the fourth entry in the series, Meyer indicated that Breaking Dawn would be the final novel to be told from 's perspective.
In 2008 and 2009, the four books of the series claimed the top four spots on 's year-end bestseller list, making Meyer the first author to ever achieve this feat. The series then won the for Favorite Book, where it competed against the. Other books Midnight Sun Meyer originally planned to write a companion book to called, which would be the story of Twilight told from 's point-of-view. She stated that Twilight was the only book that she planned to rewrite from Edward's perspective. However, a rough draft of Midnight Sun's first twelve chapters was leaked on the internet. Meyer has since put these twelve chapters on her website so that her fans could read them for free, but has put the project on hold indefinitely due to her feelings about the situation.
She stated, If I tried to write Midnight Sun now, in my current frame of mind, James would probably win and all the Cullens would die, which wouldn't dovetail too well with the original story. In any case, I feel too sad about what has happened to continue working on Midnight Sun, and so it is on hold indefinitely. Though she has no current plans to do so, Meyer has also stated that if she were to continue writing in the same universe she would write from the perspective of either or Bella and Edward's daughter, Renesmee Cullen.
Graphic Novels On March 16, 2010 released Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1, by artist Young Kim based on the first book in the series. In February 2011, the graphic novel won the 2010 Gem Awards Best Manga of the Year. The sequel, Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol.
2 was released on October 11, 2011 and followed Volume 1 in topping for Hardcover Graphic Books in its first week. On March 30, 2010, Meyer revealed on her official website that she will be releasing a new novella in the series, which tells the story of a newborn vampire who appeared in, on June 5, 2010. An electronic version of the book was made available free from her web site, as well as in bookstores. Companions On October 5, 2010, announced that, a definitive encyclopedic reference for the saga including character profiles, outtakes, a conversation with Meyer, genealogical charts, maps and extensive cross-references with nearly 100 full color illustrations, was to be released on April 12, 2011, after many publication delays since 2008. It debuted at #1 on, where it stayed for three consecutive weeks, and at #4 on the Best Seller list. Life and Death On October 6, 2015, Little, Brown and Company released the, which includes a nearly-400 page reimagining of the novel with Edward and Bella gender-swapped as Edythe and Beau.
The reimagined novel has a more conclusive ending, seemingly precluding its continuation through the remaining three Twilight novels. Reception The response to Twilight has been mixed. While the books have become immensely popular, they have also generated much controversy. Positive reception Twilight has gathered acclaim for its popularity with its target readers. Lauded it for capturing 'perfectly the teenage feeling of sexual tension and alienation.' Other reviews described Twilight as an 'exquisite fantasy', and a 'gripping blend of romance and horror'. Of wrote that the books have a 'pillowy quality distinctly reminiscent of Internet ', but still praised the series, comparing it to The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter: People do not want to just read Meyer's books; they want to climb inside them and live there.
There's no literary term for the quality Twilight and Harry Potter (and The Lord of the Rings) share, but you know it when you see it: their worlds have a freestanding internal integrity that makes you feel as if you should be able to buy real estate there. The called the book a 'hot new teen novel', called Meyer 'the world's most popular vampire novelist since Anne Rice', described Twilight as a 'literary phenomenon', and Matt Arado of noted that the Twilight books have become the 'hottest publishing phenomenon since a certain bespectacled wizard cast his spell on the world.' The large and diverse online fan community of the series are often noted, sometimes even being called 'cult-like'. Despite this, the series is often considered to have a wider appeal; Crystal Mack of said, 'While teenage girls are the main audience, young boys and adults of both genders have also been swept up in the phenomenon.' The author and the series' popularity are often compared with.
Describing the fan following of the books, the wrote, 'Meyer's fandom is reminiscent of Harry Potter mania.' Described Twilight as the 'spiritual successor to Harry Potter'.
Rebekah Bradford of stated that the series has a 'huge crossover appeal much like the Harry Potter books before them.' According to the, 'Stephenie Meyer, in particular, has achieved incredible success across all the English-speaking nations and Europe and many will say that her Twilight series has filled the hole left by Harry Potter.' Meyer has responded to such comparisons, saying, 'It's terribly flattering to be compared to her, but there's never going to be another J. Rowling; that's a phenomenon that's not gonna happen again', however noting that 'you can compare my fans to her fans more easily than me to her. I do think that we both have people who are just really really enthusiastic, and will come miles to see you and be involved, and everybody really cares about our characters.'
A store catering to tourists interested in the Twilight series in Forks, Washington. Economically, the town of, the setting for the Twilight series, has improved due to from fans of the books. Forks is visited by an average of 8,000 tourists per month, and has been described as a 'mecca for Twilighters'. In response to plans for the aging Forks High School to be renovated, Twilight fans have teamed up with Infinite Jewelry Co. And the West Olympic Peninsula Betterment Association to collect donations in an attempt to save the brick appearance or the building altogether. Negative reception The series has garnered some notoriety both over its literary substance and over the type of relationship portrayed in the books.
Many have derided the series as poor writing. While comparing to, said, 'the real difference between Rowling and Meyer is that Jo Rowling is a terrific writer, and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good.' However, King understood the appeal of the series, adding, 'People are attracted by the stories, by the pace and in the case of Stephenie Meyer, it's very clear that she's writing to a whole generation of girls and opening up kind of a safe joining of love and sex in those books. It's exciting and it's thrilling and it's not particularly threatening because it's not overtly sexual.' A quote from Robin Browne (though frequently misattributed to King or Andrew Futral) negatively compares the Twilight and Harry Potter book series: ' Harry Potter is about confronting fears, finding inner strength and doing what is right in the face of adversity Twilight is about how important it is to have a boyfriend'.
Laura Miller of wrote that 'the characters, such as they are, are stripped down to a minimum, lacking the texture and idiosyncrasies of actual people', and said that ' Twilight would be a lot more persuasive as an argument that an 'amazing heart' counts for more than appearances if it didn't harp so incessantly on Edward's superficial splendors.' Elizabeth Hand of wrote, 'Meyer's prose seldom rises above the serviceable, and the plotting is leaden.'
The article, featured on the website Shine, also criticized the books and the author's final word on the series was, 'Good books deal with themes of longing and loneliness, sexual passion and human frailty, alienation and fear just as the Twilight books do. But they do so by engaging us with complexities of feeling and subtleties of character, expressed in language that rises above banal mediocrity. Their reward is something more than just an escape into banal mediocrity. We deserve something better to get hooked on.' Controversy The books have also been widely critiqued as promoting, normalizing, and idealizing an emotionally and physically abusive relationship.
Sci-fi website noted that Bella and Edward's relationship meets all fifteen criteria set by the for being in an abusive relationship. Lee Butler of commented how he was unusually hesitant to stock the Twilight books in his library because he felt the books were 'robbing teen girls of agency and normalizing stalking and abusive behavior.' Many female-oriented and feminist media outlets, like, The Frisky, and have decried Twilight as promoting an anti-woman message.
Stated the novels 'had created a new, popular genre of 'abstinence porn', concluding that, 'In reality, the abstinence message—wrapped in the genre of abstinence porn—objectifies Bella in the same ways that 'real' porn might. The Twilight books conflate Bella losing her virginity with the loss of other things, including her sense of self and her very life.
Such a high-stakes treatment of abstinence reinforces the idea that Bella is powerless, an object, a fact that is highlighted when we get to the sex scenes in Breaking Dawn.' Declared that Twilight promotes a physically abusive relationship and an message. However, writer Angela Aleiss of said that contrary to popular opinion, Mormons do permit abortion when the mother's life is in danger. Bella's refusal to abort her fetus, along with her quick marriage and pregnancy, instead underscore the Mormon emphasis on family. Various psychology experts have come out in agreement with the assessment of the relationship as abusive.
Melissa Henson, Director of communication and public education for the, stated: To impressionable teens, domestic violence is almost romanticized. We’ve made great strides in recent years in clearly communicating the message that is never okay to hit a woman.Today, the hidden message in the entertainment consumed by many impressionable teens is that if he hits you, it is out of love – which is absolutely wrong. Many entertainment and media outlets have made similar comments on the abusive nature of Bella and Edward's relationship, including,. Meyer has dismissed such criticisms, arguing both that the books center around Bella's choice, which she perceives as the foundation of modern, and that Bella's persona is due only to her humanity. Meyer also added, 'Just because Bella doesn't do kung fu and she cooks for her father doesn't make her worthy of that criticism'. Shannon Simcox of has similarly dismissed the criticism surrounding Bella, commenting, 'While Bella plays the perfect damsel in distress that gets herself into sticky situations, she is also very in control of herself. She chose to move to Forks and be in a new place; she constantly faces a bunch of people who want to suck the life right out of her, and she is constantly pleading to become a vampire, too, so she can take care of herself and Edward.'
Legal issues In December 2010, professional singer Matthew Smith, known as Matt Heart, sued in the case. Smith's song 'Eternal Knight' was posted on several websites accompanied by cover art which Summit claimed used its 'Twilight' typeface mark. Smith won four of the seven causes of action, including his right to continue distribution of his copyrighted song, under the terms that he remove any reference to 'Twilight' or the 'Twilight Saga'. Book challenges The Twilight series made the number five spot on the 's (ALA) Top Ten List of the Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2009, for being 'Sexually Explicit', 'Unsuited to Age Group', and having a 'Religious Viewpoint'. Film adaptations. Main article: A screenplay for Twilight was written by and has been.
The film was directed by, with and in the leading roles of and, respectively. The movie was released in the United States on November 21, 2008. Twilight: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion, written by, was released October 28. On November 22, 2008, following the box office success of Twilight, confirmed a sequel, called, based on the second book in the series,. The film was released on November 20, 2009.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 20, 2010 through midnight release parties. That same day, Summit Entertainment released Twilight in Forks, a documentary about the primary setting of the Twilight series,. Topics Entertainment released its own documentary about Forks and the Twilight series on March 16, called Forks: Bitten by Twilight. The third installment in the series, was released on June 30, 2010. The fourth installment, was released November 18, 2011, And the fifth and last installment, was released November 16, 2012. Conventions While the Twilight series has been a visible presence in many conventions such as, there have also been many conventions whose main focus has been on the Twilight series (books and films).
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A romantic drama set in New York City during the summer of 2001, where Tyler, a rebellious young man, meets Ally through a twist of fate. Her spirit helps him heal after a family tragedy, though soon the circumstances that brought them together threaten to tear them apart. As a string of mysterious killings grips Seattle, Bella, whose high school graduation is fast approaching, is forced to choose between her love for vampire Edward and her friendship with werewolf Jacob. Katniss Everdeen voluntarily takes her younger sister's place in the Hunger Games, a televised fight to the death in which two teenagers from each of the twelve Districts of Panem are chosen at random to compete. In a twist to the fairy tale, the Huntsman ordered to take Snow White into the woods to be killed winds up becoming her protector and mentor in a quest to vanquish the Evil Queen. After the birth of Renesmee, the Cullens gather other vampire clans in order to protect the child from a false allegation that puts the family in front of the Volturi. Beatrice Prior must confront her inner demons and continue her fight against a powerful alliance which threatens to tear her society apart with the help from others on her side.
Edward leaves Bella after an attack that nearly claimed her life, and in her depression she falls into yet another paranormal relationship- this time with werewolf Jacob Black. Literature student Anastasia Steele's life changes forever when she meets handsome, yet tormented, billionaire Christian Grey. Atniss Everdeen is in District 13 after she shatters the games forever. Under the leadership of President Coin and the advice of her trusted friends, Katniss spreads her wings as she fights to save Peeta and a nation moved by her courage. Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark become targets of the Capitol after their victory in the 74th Hunger Games sparks a rebellion in the Districts of Panem.
Original title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Harry, Ron and Hermione search for Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes in their effort to destroy the Dark Lord. As Harry races against time and evil to destroy the Horcruxes, he uncovers the existence of three most powerful objects in the wizarding world: the Deathly Hallows. With their warning about Lord Voldemort's return scoffed at, Harry and Dumbledore are targeted by the Wizard authorities as an authoritarian bureaucrat slowly seizes power at Hogwarts. Harry ignores warnings not to return to Hogwarts, only to find the school plagued by a series of mysterious attacks and a strange voice haunting him. It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts; not only does he have a new 'Defense Against the Dark Arts' teacher, but there is also trouble brewing. Convicted murderer Sirius Black has escaped the Wizards' Prison and is coming after Harry.
Harry finds himself selected as an underaged competitor in a dangerous multi-wizardary school competition. Four kids travel through a wardrobe to the land of Narnia and learn of their destiny to free it with the guidance of a mystical lion. The Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, where they are enlisted to once again help ward off an evil king and restore the rightful heir to the land's throne, Prince Caspian. Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader.
A teenager discovers he's the descendant of a Greek god and sets out on an adventure to settle an on-going battle between the gods. Watch Movies Online: New Releases Darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the troupe's artistic director, an ambitious young dancer and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare - others will finally wake up.
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The coming-of-age tale of 16-year-old Lina Vilkas who is deported to Siberia amid Stalin's reign of terror in the Baltic region during WWII. An aspiring artist, she secretly documents her harrowing journey with her drawings. Political strategist Dominic Cummings leads a popular but controversial campaign to convince British voters to leave the European Union from 2015 up until the present day. A 16-year-old girl and her extended family are left reeling after her calculating grandmother unveils an array of secrets on her deathbed. Bridget returns home at her brother's urging to deal with her ailing mother and her father's reluctance to let go of their life together. Raised in a poverty-stricken slum, a 16-year-old girl named Starr now attends a suburban prep school.
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Three lighthouse keepers on the remote Flannan Isles find a hidden trunk of gold, leading to their mysterious disappearance. The true story of Forrest Tucker, from his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in the pursuit are a detective, who becomes captivated with Forrest’s commitment to his craft, and a woman, who loves him in spite of his chosen profession. An unidentified man posts a live feed on social media showing that he has kidnapped two strangers and intends to kill one before the day is out.
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Laurie Strode comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago. The colorfully named gold prospector Hermann Kermit Warm is being pursued across 1,000 miles of 1850s Oregon desert to San Francisco by the notorious assassins Eli and Charlie Sisters. Except Eli is having a personal crisis and beginning to doubt the longevity of his chosen career.
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Adapted from the bestselling novel by Madeleine St John, Ladies in Black is an alluring and tender-hearted comedy drama about the lives of a group of department store employees in 1959 Sydney. Disaster strikes when a criminal mastermind reveals the identities of all active undercover agents in Britain. The secret service can now rely on only one man - Johnny English. Currently teaching at a minor prep school, Johnny springs back into action to find the mysterious hacker.
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