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Re: Percy Jackson/Harry Potter/Lord of the Rings/Narnia/Twilight
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People can read Harry Potter because it's an amazing book. Great writing, and great characters. It grows up with its audience and has a formidable villain that is built up over 7 books.Archaeoptery wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 14:39 Percy Jackson for me. I will never understand how people can read/watch Twilight and Harry Potter. Lord of the Rings and Narnia is just meh, I do not dislike them nor do I like them.
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Lol! The last line is epic! But I agree. I read both Harry Potter and Twilight series. HP gave me a feeling of friendship, but Twilight truly was focused on how you need a boyfriend. I had been engaged to someone else before I married my husband, and that second Twilight book hit me hard with feelings of emptiness. I had a lot in my stomach reading that second book, and k never had the desire to see the movie for it. So it’s really no competition: I’d take friendship over emptiness any day.StefanB25 wrote: ↑23 Feb 2012, 16:41 I voted twice for Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings. Lord of the Rings would be the favorite over Harry Potter though. Twilight - No. I could stop there, but I won't. One of my best friends has read the entire series of Twilight and eventually loan me his copy of the first book - I got about a third of the way through and I became tired of "Edward" being in every other sentence. The movies - tried the first (I work at a small own movie store) and I usually tell customers that I would like it better if I was a sixteen year old high school girl. There was also a good quote that I saw online one time, went something along the line of "Harry Potter is about facing your fears and finding strength at the right moments, while Twilight is about how important it is to have a boyfriend."