I'll admit, I have a pretty diverse bookshelf. I have the Harry Potter Complete Series box set siguiente to my Twilight books. People who burn/flame either book are either A. extraordinarily biased o B. have a legitimate reason and may actually have something intelligent to say. To find out what people thought, I decided to ask people who surrounded me at school what their opinions were. If you're interested, read on...
I took a survey of my fellow female students to see what they thought at my middle school (what possessed me to do so, I cannot say), and many of the respuestas I heard were something of this sort:
1. Edward/Jacob is hot.
2. It has más love.
3. It's easy and/or fun to read.
I also surveyed my male classmates to see why they hated Twilight (even worse than the last one):
1. It's gay.
Other than the fact that the boys who go to my school are prejudiced, single-minded homophobes, we can draw the conclusion that everyone who reads Twilight has a very strong opinion of it. Either the readers amor it o hate it. My conclusion is that 101% of boys never read Twilight in their and say it's gay anyway. (They probably dicho this because it's not masculine to read a popular girl's romance novel series and they judged the libros before they got to know them).
While lectura this, you're probably wondering what I think of Twilight. Personally I like it (not as much as I like Harry Potter and Warriors) but it's still pretty high up on my lista of favorito! books. I own the whole series, plus an unauthorized guide to the series and the movie book thing o whatever. My one problem with the libros is the unpleasable fanbase. I mean, tu can't get much ruder and meaner than completely-crazed Twilight fans. As an insanely obsessed Harry Potter fan, I can honestly say that I respect those who don't like Harry Potter. But if tu say something rude such as "I HATE HARRY POTTER!" tu can't expect me not to get offended and retaliate. I'd probably say something like "You've never read the libros and tu know it. tu just say that because tu like Twilight," and expect tu to respond in a huffy way. This is understandable. But I amor Twilight, so it, too, pisses me off when someone says it's stupid o otherwise (whatever). Just remember though, I have never been a malicious fanatic.
I took a survey of my fellow female students to see what they thought at my middle school (what possessed me to do so, I cannot say), and many of the respuestas I heard were something of this sort:
1. Edward/Jacob is hot.
2. It has más love.
3. It's easy and/or fun to read.
I also surveyed my male classmates to see why they hated Twilight (even worse than the last one):
1. It's gay.
Other than the fact that the boys who go to my school are prejudiced, single-minded homophobes, we can draw the conclusion that everyone who reads Twilight has a very strong opinion of it. Either the readers amor it o hate it. My conclusion is that 101% of boys never read Twilight in their and say it's gay anyway. (They probably dicho this because it's not masculine to read a popular girl's romance novel series and they judged the libros before they got to know them).
While lectura this, you're probably wondering what I think of Twilight. Personally I like it (not as much as I like Harry Potter and Warriors) but it's still pretty high up on my lista of favorito! books. I own the whole series, plus an unauthorized guide to the series and the movie book thing o whatever. My one problem with the libros is the unpleasable fanbase. I mean, tu can't get much ruder and meaner than completely-crazed Twilight fans. As an insanely obsessed Harry Potter fan, I can honestly say that I respect those who don't like Harry Potter. But if tu say something rude such as "I HATE HARRY POTTER!" tu can't expect me not to get offended and retaliate. I'd probably say something like "You've never read the libros and tu know it. tu just say that because tu like Twilight," and expect tu to respond in a huffy way. This is understandable. But I amor Twilight, so it, too, pisses me off when someone says it's stupid o otherwise (whatever). Just remember though, I have never been a malicious fanatic.
But what would be the perfect book for summer: a new chapter of Harry Potter o the sequel to Breaking Dawn? Would tu prefer to read the new adventures of tordo, candidiasis bucal after "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," o to know what happens to Edward and Bella after the ending of the Twilight saga? Vote!
And how can tu imagine más of these stories? Let go of the fantasía and ... "write" tu Harry Potter 8 and the new adventures of Edward and Bella!