Twilight Vs. Harry Potter
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- Andrianna
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Re: Twilight Vs. Harry Potter
To my mind, both books are excellent.
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- MandyMe
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Essentially my take on the matter is the Twilight series was pretty good but the Harry Potter books were extraordinary.
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Overall I do think this is fully opinionated and there is no win in this situation
- churinga
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Harry Potter - Now here's a series I enjoyed, reading at least half of the books in 24 hour periods (individually of course). Great story telling and exciting all the way through... Apart from the last book, which for me at least dragged (much like the 2 part film). Saying that, the ending wrapped itself up nicely and I came away from reading the series happy and content. In comparison to twilight, the fantasy is integral to the story and the original elements used make it all the more enjoyable.
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On a side note I enjoyed Harry Potter better, both in book and film forms.
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- SofiaICMT
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Regarding the twilight saga also quite liked, and I could not rest until I've read all the books.
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I do agree with Jennilinski's post that the Twilight movies give the series a bad name though. I always feel the need to see the movie after I read a book, but these movies are just awful. I think a lot of people are not willing to read the series after seeing the movie previews.
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