In "Midnight Sun," Stephenie Meyer reinterprets the story of "Twilight" from Edward Cullen's perspective, offering a deeper understanding of his thoughts and feelings. The narrative dives into his internal struggles, desires, and moral dilemmas, enhancing the complexity of his character and the overarching themes of love and sacrifice.
The quote, "Sell stupid somewhere else--there's nothing better than that face!" encapsulates Edward's intense attraction to Bella, emphasizing the passionate and often humorous aspects of their relationship. This line illustrates how Edward perceives Bella's beauty and uniqueness, showcasing the depth of his infatuation amid the challenges they face.