You can't legally as writers and artists are like everyone else and want to be paid for their work. It would be irresponsible to guide you to specific sites where you can get around this.
Only in rare cases do artists allow their work to be published on the internet for free use. That's not to say there aren't places online where you will find what you're looking for. If you do come across the works though, they will either be someone's fabrication, or, more likely, they will be pirated.
If you want to check what you are buying before parting with cash though, head to iTunes where you can download the lite version of Twilight, The Graphic Novel, Volume One. The file size is 38.8 MB and it will show you the first few pages of the eBook.
Stephanie Meyer says that the idea for Twilight came to her in a dream in 2003. In it there was a girl who captured the heart of a vampire. He was in love with her but thirsted for her blood. Based on this, the writer penned the draft of chapter 13 of the book. Three months later it was a complete novel.
When she sent the manuscript to literary agencies, of 15 letters, five went unanswered. There were nine rejections.
The graphic novel is an adaptation by Young Kim. Its first printing was reported to be of 350,000 copies, which, according to USA Today, is believed to be the largest first printing for a graphic novel in the USA.
The critical reception has been mixed with the art work praised, the lack of action criticized and the type used for the words heavily panned.
Only in rare cases do artists allow their work to be published on the internet for free use. That's not to say there aren't places online where you will find what you're looking for. If you do come across the works though, they will either be someone's fabrication, or, more likely, they will be pirated.
If you want to check what you are buying before parting with cash though, head to iTunes where you can download the lite version of Twilight, The Graphic Novel, Volume One. The file size is 38.8 MB and it will show you the first few pages of the eBook.
Stephanie Meyer says that the idea for Twilight came to her in a dream in 2003. In it there was a girl who captured the heart of a vampire. He was in love with her but thirsted for her blood. Based on this, the writer penned the draft of chapter 13 of the book. Three months later it was a complete novel.
When she sent the manuscript to literary agencies, of 15 letters, five went unanswered. There were nine rejections.
The graphic novel is an adaptation by Young Kim. Its first printing was reported to be of 350,000 copies, which, according to USA Today, is believed to be the largest first printing for a graphic novel in the USA.
The critical reception has been mixed with the art work praised, the lack of action criticized and the type used for the words heavily panned.