The phrase refers to the action of accessing and consuming the second novel in Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series, titled “New Moon,” through digital platforms at no cost. It encompasses the desire to engage with the narrative without purchasing a physical or digital copy, typically by utilizing websites or services that offer digital books without charge.
The appeal stems from the desire for accessible entertainment and the popularity of the “Twilight” saga. For readers on a budget, or those seeking immediate access, this option presents a convenient alternative. Historically, the digital distribution of copyrighted material without authorization has raised legal and ethical considerations, influencing the availability and access to such content.