THE scene was straight out of a sitcom.

Father and daughter were dining in a restaurant. The dad, obviously fresh from the office, was frantically scanning the pages of a very thick book, while the girl, still in her school uniform, looked on, clearly impatient.

The book that the dad was checking for inappropriate content was “Breaking Dawn,” the fourth in Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series. The books have become a worldwide phenomenon and have been likened to Harry Potter in popularity. The movie (rated PG-13) just hit theaters last week and with tweens and teens heading to the cinemas in droves, more and more parents must be asking themselves—“Should we be worried?

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