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The name of the Quileute Legend book in Twilight is called Legend of the Slapping Beaver by Patty Sanchez. But it is hard to find. Hope this helps. =] The name of the Quileute Legend book in Twilight is called Legend of the Slapping Beaver by Patty Sanchez. But it is hard to find. Hope this helps. =]

* all these books seem to not exist, and all the supposed authors of these books are actually names of some of the crew from the movie. so i suppose it's safe to say that none of these books, or websites for that matter, are real.

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