ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA, November 17, 2009
/24-7PressRelease/ -- Chinese-reading fans of the Twilight Saga may now read the novel "New Moon" book in Chinese before the movie opens. ChildBook.com, an online Chinese bookstore for kids, is now offering the Chinese translations of the complete Twilight series for Bella and Edward fans.
New Moon is the second story in the Twilight saga by Stephenie Meyer. It follows the love story of Bella and her vampire boyfriend Edward, and the troubles they have to overcome to sustain their mismatched relationship. In New Moon, Edward decides to leave Bella because of the dangers she encounter as a mortal in a relationship with a vampire. Bella is heartbroken and leans on friend Jacob for support. Bella baits danger in the hopes that Edward will come back for her. She also finds herself having feelings for Jacob as she spends more time with him.
ChildBook has been offering Learn-Chinese books for children since 1997. Since the original customers are now teens, ChildBook is continuously adding to its collections books that will interest young people. Other popular series in Chinese that are available are Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Eragon plus more. All these books are published in Taiwan and certified translations of the original.
"New Moon", "Twilight", "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn" are all available from ChildBook in Traditional Chinese characters. New Moon is released by Summit Entertainment and will be shown in theaters worldwide on November 20, 2009.
See the Chinese translation of New Moon at http://www.childbook.com/Twilight-Chinese-by-Stephenie-Meyer-s/388.htm
About ChildBook
ChildBook has been helping kids and schools learn Chinese since 1997 with its premium quality Chinese-English books, textbooks, videos, songs, software and more. Free learning resources also available. Email us at sales@childbook.com.
---
Press release service and press release distribution provided by http://www.24-7pressrelease.com# # #
Read more Press Releases from Ray Ritchey:Other Press Release Headlines: