The Twilight book series is targeted towards young adults. I consider young adult to be with the 11-16 age group.
I read all four parts and saw the movie. There is nothing inappropriate until part 4 once they have graduated high school. The movie is only based on part 1.
The fact that there is a high school girl who falls in love with a vampire is honestly no different than the little mermaid falling in love with the human prince. Twilight is a cute book. Part 4 is the one that depends on the maturity level of your daughter. There is sex involved in part 4, but they were married first and the content is not graphic.
Someone mentioned that you shouldnt let your daughter read or watch something with kids who are older than her...I don't neccessarily agree with that. My cousins are 8 and 9 and watch Saved By The Bell reruns. And what about the ever popular Hannah Montana??? Isnt she in high school? And High School Musical?? The Babysitter club book series? Nancy Drew?? Hilary Duff in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen?
Also, reading a book does not mean it will make your daughter act like the characters in the book once she reads it. That is ridiculous. Yes, the main character in Twilight lied to her father, but once he found out, she was in big trouble.
The book is NOT all about a high school girl who lies and sneaks around. And you have to understand the relationship between the father and the daughter. They hadn't seen in each other in years and she was raised by her mother.
There are many positive subjects in the book: family bonds,loyal friendships, good vs evil, abstinence,etc.
Read the books yourself and then decide. It won't take you long.
It's relative to each individual.
Are her friends reading the books?
The movie is rated PG-13 but not because of sexual innuendo. It is b/c the movie is supposed to be a "thriller".
Summit Entertainment is currently making part 2 into the movie.