Warning to Twilight fans: Edward's Twilight  is merciless in its good natured mockery of Twilight, and is not endorsed by Stephenie Meyer.    Edward's Twilight  has been Amazon's #1 TRUE Twilight parody for the past 4 years.
What Amazon reviewers say about Edward's Twilight:
"Awesome and the twist at the end was amazing." - "Clever and witty dialogue, very good parody." - "This book is awesome." - "Finally, a parody that really 'gets' Twilight." - "Really clever." - "Kept me entertained and well written." - "A very good parody." - "It wasn't what I expected, but it was still amazing." - "Well written and downright hilarious." - "Excellent parody of Twilight." - "It must be good my teenager hasn't put it down." - "Edward's Twilight was awesome." - "The ending is very cool." - "Creative and funny." - "Hilarious and spot on, the author did a good job." - "I love Twilight but this book was a great parody." - "The author's use of synonyms just slayed me. Priceless." - "Well written and very humorous." - "I love a good parody and this is a GREAT one!" - "The parody is flawless." - "This novel is a parody and a very good one." - "5 stars baby! I love the ending." "Great read and highly recommended." - "I love Twilight but this is hilarious." - "Very funny and creative." - "I've read a few Twilight parodies, this is the best." - "Would recommend this book to any Twilight fan that can take a joke." - "This parody was hilarious and spot on."
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Edward's Twilight is a wickedly irreverent parody of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, and is the first and only book to tell Edward's version of Twilight. Far more faithful to the original story than any other book, Edward's Twilight is the first true Twilight parody. Set in the eccentric town of Full Moon, Washington, the alternate universe of Twilight's Forks, and narrated by Edward Cullen himself in the voice of his alter ego, Edwin Dullen, Edward's Twilightentertainingly recreates Meyer's vampire tale as Edwin Dullen and girlfriend Jezebella Penguin perfectly and mercilessly spoof the wacky relationship between Edward Cullen and Bella Swan. Nothing is off limits as Edwin and Jezebella offer witty and critical commentary on Meyer's characters, writing, and all things Twilight.