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Faith-Rulz said:
I've read some of the comments made sa pamamagitan ng other people and really its up to you whether you wanna read Twilight or Harry Potter or hell read the both...you might like them both or hate em, that be up to you. This is what i have to say: I admit I have my own preferences in both of the series, ive read (own both series on dvd/books) and watched the dvds over a zillion times lol...but they are two very different stories and yeah ive compared them to see what similarities and differences...each may-akda writes differently and we have to remember that... J.K Rowling and Stephanie Meyer are two very differnt talented writers of storytelling: adventure, romance, drama, relationships between characters, good vs evil, wizards/witches, vampires/humans, magic, real life issues blended into the story, plus of course a new world to explore: both are different. I do like twilight but i feel that the characters are just underdeveloped and i disagree with some aspects of it but other than that i dont have a problem with twilight. (im looking pasulong to see how they manage to renesmee on film tho) and i quite enjoy the romeo and juliet theme/jacob black and a new spin to mga asong lobo and combining Native American vibe into the story which i think is a nice change. Harry Potter, i like it for its magic, story and i find it very compelling to read as a whole series; you can see it in your head. I also pag-ibig how in some ways there are issues that are brought up: prejudice against people/blood status, racism, abuse of power, corruption, family and love, political issues, normality, oppression and overcoming odds..i could go on but there are so many that has a touch of depth or well connection to real issues/themes that we go through while being in a totally different world and whatnot...
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