Nightlight: A Parody
Published
2009
Pages
162
Language
EN
ISBN
9780307476104
Reading Time
~2h 50min
Nightlight: A Parody is a humor book by The Harvard Lampoon. In 2009. It has 162 pages.
About this book
About three things I was absolutely certain. First, Edwart was most likely my soul mate, maybe. Second, there was a vampire part of him–which I assumed was wildly out of his control–that wanted me dead. And third, I unconditionally, irrevocably, impenetrably, heterogeneously, gynecologically, and disreputably wished he had kissed me. And thus Belle Goose falls in love with the mysterious and sparkly Edwart Mullen in the Harvard Lampoon’s hilarious send-up of Twilight. Pale and klutzy, Belle arrives in Switchblade, Oregon looking for adventure, or at least an undead classmate. She soon discovers Edwart, a super-hot computer nerd with zero interest in girls. After witnessing a number of strange events–Edwart leaves his tater tots untouched at lunch! Edwart saves her from a flying snowball!–Belle has a dramatic revelation: Edwart is a vampire. But how can she convince Edwart to bite her and transform her into his eternal bride, especially when he seems to find girls so repulsive? Complete with romance, danger, insufficient parental guardianship, creepy stalker-like behavior, and a vampire prom, Nightlight is the uproarious tale of a vampire-obsessed girl, looking for love in all the wrong places.
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How many pages is Nightlight: A Parody?+
Nightlight: A Parody has 162 pages.
When was Nightlight: A Parody published?+
Nightlight: A Parody was published in 2009.
What genre is Nightlight: A Parody?+
Nightlight: A Parody is a Humor book.
What is Nightlight: A Parody about?+
About three things I was absolutely certain. First, Edwart was most likely my soul mate, maybe. Second, there was a vampire part of him–which I assumed was wildly out of his control–that wanted me dead. And third, I unconditionally, irrevocably, impenetrably, heterogeneously, gynecologically, and di...
Who wrote Nightlight: A Parody?+
Nightlight: A Parody was written by The Harvard Lampoon.