Okay, I'm going to give reasons why each book is better in this article. Then, comment, argue/contradict my points, and start a reasonable débats (not a fight) on the commentaire board, please!
PRO TWILIGHT
I'm not a big Twilight fan, but I can try to come up with some reasons:
1.Bella's emotions are described in depth, leaving no area unexplored. We know exactly how she feels at every second, whether she is gazing at Edward ou making noodles. (this could also be a drawback-you can't have a story be completely emotion and no story)
2.Love? Well, Edward and Bella are in a relationship where they seem to care about each other.
3.Bella is devoted to Edward. She never gives up on him.
4.Esme and Carlisle had interesting back stories, I would have loved to read their stories in detail.
PRO HP
1. The plot is complex with twists, turns, and suprises. I didn't see that Snape would kill Dumbledore.
2.There's a main plot (The quest to kill Voldemort) and sub-plots (Finding the Chamber of Secrets, learning about the Horcruxes) And sub-sub plots (Harry falling in l’amour with Ginny, quidditch games, etc.)
3.The female characters are strong and independent.
4. The characters have flaws that make them seem plus realistic.
Now please comment. Feel free to add reasons ou disagree to mine!
PRO TWILIGHT
I'm not a big Twilight fan, but I can try to come up with some reasons:
1.Bella's emotions are described in depth, leaving no area unexplored. We know exactly how she feels at every second, whether she is gazing at Edward ou making noodles. (this could also be a drawback-you can't have a story be completely emotion and no story)
2.Love? Well, Edward and Bella are in a relationship where they seem to care about each other.
3.Bella is devoted to Edward. She never gives up on him.
4.Esme and Carlisle had interesting back stories, I would have loved to read their stories in detail.
PRO HP
1. The plot is complex with twists, turns, and suprises. I didn't see that Snape would kill Dumbledore.
2.There's a main plot (The quest to kill Voldemort) and sub-plots (Finding the Chamber of Secrets, learning about the Horcruxes) And sub-sub plots (Harry falling in l’amour with Ginny, quidditch games, etc.)
3.The female characters are strong and independent.
4. The characters have flaws that make them seem plus realistic.
Now please comment. Feel free to add reasons ou disagree to mine!
-harry’s hormones went overdrive when he saw this spankin’ hot qurl from the ravenclaw quidditch team.
-being the teenage boy he is, he didn’t make a déplacer until it was the yule ball and it turns out that this d00d cedric asked her out.
-then this d00d died and cho was all “bawwww cedric” but somehow she managed to get over all that because of harry’s eternal glory the strategically placed mistletoe. so they kissed.
-then they dated on valentine’s jour in hogsmeade and cho wanted to be all “baww cedric” in front of harry. but harry, being the hormone-driven infatuated teenager he is, was all ears.
-then it ended when harry a dit he was meeting hermione, because apparently cho’s the only one allowed to talk about someone else in their relationship.
-being the teenage boy he is, he didn’t make a déplacer until it was the yule ball and it turns out that this d00d cedric asked her out.
-then this d00d died and cho was all “bawwww cedric” but somehow she managed to get over all that because of harry’s eternal glory the strategically placed mistletoe. so they kissed.
-then they dated on valentine’s jour in hogsmeade and cho wanted to be all “baww cedric” in front of harry. but harry, being the hormone-driven infatuated teenager he is, was all ears.
-then it ended when harry a dit he was meeting hermione, because apparently cho’s the only one allowed to talk about someone else in their relationship.