J.K. Rowling or Suzanne Collins?
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J.K. Rowling or Suzanne Collins?
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No offense to the author of the topic, but I really don't see how the two could be compared.
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So The Hunger Games series has really gotten me into reading. I immediately fell in love with the plot and characters' conflict. I enjoyed reading the books and then seeing the movies (OMG!) It was awesome, I'm a major fan.
But after reading The Hunger Games series I started the Harry Potter series and I love it. As I told you, I just recently started the fifth book and so much takes place within the series. I believe J.K. Rowling does an amazing job creating a completely new and unknown world and exploring it is simply incredible. And I believe for this reason J.K. Rowling takes the cake!
But honestly how can you compare such great (and different) authors.
Oh wait! I just did!