Over the past year, author Stephenie Meyer has been lauded as the next J.K. Rowling thanks Rosetta Stone language to the blockbuster sales of 1.3 million copies of Breaking Dawn, the final installment in her four-book vampire series Twilight. Meyers got the same hysterical fans, midnight release parties and movies in the works as the Harry Potter scribe, but theres a rock roll side to her work that makes her unique: each book is accompanied by a playlist packed with bands like Muse and Linkin Park, and shes currently on tour with Blue October lead singer Justin Furstenfeld.(Click here for our full story on Meyers Breaking Dawn Concert Series, her musical muses and more.)Meyer tells Rosetta Stone shell take next year to work on Midnight Sun, a retelling of Twilight from the perspective of her male lead, Edward, that she began after discovering he was misunderstood by readers. Then theres a possible sequel to her first adult novel, The Host ("Those characters are really hard to put away"), a potential ghost story ("Im pretty excited about it because I get to make up my own world there") and even a mermaid tale ("I love the idea, and I love the characters, but I dont know if I can do it").Before Cheap Rosetta Stone V3 the end of 2008, Meyer will also see the release of the Twilight movie. After viewing a rough cut for the first time, she tells Rosetta Stone, "It just has the soul of the book it had Bella and Edwards relationship." Meyer was also ecstatic that the films soundtrack will include "Super Massive Black Hole" by her favorite band, Muse ("It wouldnt feel like this movie was based on something I did without Muse in it," she laughs) and says shes being consulted on the rest of the soundtrack, as well. The two traded verses, as Valensi improvised on guitar. Not only the crowd was feeling it: In high drama, Moretti came down from his drum set to throw himself to his knees in front of the rock legend, and Reed put his arms around Casablancas in a big embrace. The band wrapped up the evening, thirty-nine years in the making, with a rendition of their relentless "Take It or Leave It." At the songs abrupt close, Moretti once again hopped from his platform, this time beer in tow, and jumped off the stage -- to join all the rockers and rock fans in the crowd. The monthslong process begins with Rosetta Stone Arabic a local promoter who, after approaching an artist, gathers background information on the act for the government: song lyrics, biographical information and a probable set list for the concerts.



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