I’ve read both books and have enjoyed them both – couldn’t put either of them down. But let’s be honest. There is no comparison. Harry Potter kicks Twilight out of the water.
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Rowling is a much better writer than Stephanie Meyer. Just pick a page from either book and read it. There’s a lot of fluff in Twilight.
Rowling is a much better writer than Stephanie Meyer. Just pick a page from either book and read it. There’s a lot of fluff in Twilight.
Hermione>>Bella
JK Rowling laid out the entire plan for HP on a train. She knew the story before she started writing. I think the sequels to Twilight were kind of an after thought.
Harry Potter movies > Twilight (the sequels may improve, and HP does lose some points for postponing the 6th movie for so long…..but Daniel Radcliffe is a much better actor than Robert Pattison).
I could go on, but there’s really no point. I love both series’ of books, but HP will always have a special place in my heart. Let’s be honest, I’m still waiting for my admissions letter to Hogwarts.