The apple on the cover of the novel Twilight symbolizes Bella Swan's and Edward Cullen's love, which is forbidden. The author used it to reference the tree of knowlege in the Holy Bible, which was forbidden.
No, Charlie Swan does not find out that Bella Swan is a vampire. He does however know that supernatural creatures exist due to Jacob Black revealing himself to be a shape-shifter by changing into a wolf. Jacob also tells him that Bella has become more like Alice and Esme, so Charlie has some inkling that Bella is different and more supernatural that what she used to be.
Black Swan is inspired by Swan Lake, the Tchaikovsky ballet.
Ward Swan is 6' 5".
Swan Hefner is 173 cm.
No, it a fictional piece appearing in Kostova's book "The Swan Thieves."
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The Swan Thieves was created in 2010.
The ISBN of The Swan Thieves is 978-0-316-06578-8.
The Swan Thieves novel says there's a Gilbert Thomas painting of Leda in the National Museum - Washington D.C. Must be false? :)
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Yes, swans do exist. A few examples would be the Mute Swan and the Black Swan
it Bagaa, or bag3a, the (3) is for a letter in Arabic that doesn't exist in English .
Just in case you didn't know Bella Swan does not exist so there is no phone number for her. She is a fictional character.
The apple on the cover of the novel Twilight symbolizes Bella Swan's and Edward Cullen's love, which is forbidden. The author used it to reference the tree of knowlege in the Holy Bible, which was forbidden.
Swan Swan H was created in 1986.
I think I remember that Edward Cullen said that to Bella Swan in either Twilight or New Moon...