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Lionsgate Adds R.J. Palacio’s ‘Wonder’ to Its YA Empire, with Skins’ Jack Thorne Adapting
A novel aimed at young readers that doesn’t presume that only the kids who blend into the crowd harbor the secret powers necessary to overcome adversity? Yes.
Bella vs. Katniss: Does ‘The Hunger Games’ or ‘Twilight’ Better Serve Youth?
As we approach the release of ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,’ W&F asks: Who stands as the better role model?
Catherine Hardwicke Confirmed for ‘The Age of Miracles’ Movie Adaptation
Catherine Hardwicke has signed on to direct the film adaptation of Karen Thompson Walker’s bestselling debut novel The Age of Miracles.
Duties of ‘The Host’: Stephenie Meyer Meets the Press
The notoriously camera-shy author came east to NYC for a rare press day, just as the latest movie adaptation of on of her bestsellers — The Host — hits theaters.
‘The Host’: Saoirse Ronan Returns to the Big Screen (Photos)
Stephenie Meyer captivated readers with her wildly successful young adult series Twilight, the story of an unlikely romance between a mortal and a vampire. Her movie adaptation of her next book, ‘The Host,’ is now in theaters. Here are our favorite shots from the film.
Dawn’s Broken: What’s Next for the Stars of ‘Twilight’?
The stars of the ‘Twilight’ franchise can finally move on with their careers. Here’s who we think will do what — and who won’t do much of anything.
Play It As It Lays: Kristen Stewart ‘On the Road,’ Then Off
As the love of two legendary writers, Kristen Stewart takes a beat on the red carpet to discuss breathing life into a taboo-busting literary icon.
Come to ‘Breaking Dawn 2′ For The Romance, Stay For the Numerous Decapitations!
Turkey tomorrow — but Twilight today! And more in our pre-Thanksgiving roundup: Anthony Hopkins won’t suck up to anyone, ‘Liz and Dick’ starring Lindsay Lohan will finally see the light of day this weekend, and we’re still talking about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. (And why shouldn’t we be?)
Dream Jobs: Two Biopics Feature Very Different Routes to Corporate Salvation
Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs biography and ow Starbucks Saved My Life are both picking up speed on their way toward the big screen, courtesy of Aaron Sorkin and the Weinstens, respectively.









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