Heathcliff and Cathy live on

The tagline reads, "Bella and Edward's favourite book."

A few months ago I blogged about the new film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, and now it seems that buzz surrounding Emily Brontë’s classic has only grown.

In the fall, HarperCollins released a Twilight-themed version of the novel in Britain (because Wuthering Heights is Bella Swan’s favorite book). Over the weekend, The Telegraph reported that sales of the re-branded book have quadrupled, from 8,551 to 34,023 a year in Britain.

If you’re eager to read about Heathcliff and Cathy with a group—whether you’ve been inspired by Stephenie Meyer, you’re revisiting the classic or it’s always been on your TBR list—check out the Wuthering Heights Read-along on book blog Fizzy Thoughts.

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About Eliza, Associate Editor

Eliza loves teen novels by Madeleine L'Engle, anything by Julia Glass and vintage Nancy Drew postcards. Her favorite hobby is reading.
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3 Responses to Heathcliff and Cathy live on

  1. Moony says:

    I’ve tried to read this book twice in the last few years, but I find it so frustrating to get through that I believe I have given up for good. I find the characters unlikable and hard to relate to. Much like Meyer’s Edward and Bella, haha!

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  3. I love this book and look forward to reading it again, but I just don’t have time for the read-a-long now…darn it.