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"Breaking Dawn" is the fourth and final novel in the popular "Twilight" series by American author Stephenie Meyer. The book was published in 2008 and continues the story of Bella Swan, a human teenager who falls in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire. In "Breaking Dawn", Bella and Edward get married and Bella becomes pregnant with a half-human, half-vampire child. The pregnancy is difficult and dangerous, and Bella's life is at risk. Meanwhile, the Volturi, a powerful and ancient group of vampires, become aware of the child's existence and view it as a threat to their way of life. Bella and Edward must navigate the dangers of both the pregnancy and the Volturi's wrath, while also dealing with the consequences of their choices and their growing family. The novel has been both praised and criticized for its portrayal of romance and supernatural creatures, as well as its themes of love, sacrifice, and family. It has been adapted into a successful film franchise, with "Breaking Dawn" being split into two films. The book and the series as a whole have been widely popular among young adult readers and have had a significant cultural impact, influencing popular culture and sparking debates about the portrayal of gender roles and relationships in literature and media.