Stephenie Meyer or JK Rowling
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Re: Stephenie Meyer or JK Rowling
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So yeah, I think Rowling is overall the better writer, though I don't think this means much.
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While I did enjoy the twilight series when I was much younger, I don't think they offer much more than entertainment, which doesn't have to necessarily wrong but has to be recognized as what it is. I didn't find any valuable lessons in Meyer's series. And her writing tends to be a bit choppy.
JK Rowling manages not only to engage readers of all ages, she is also extremely good at foreshadowing and putting details in her stories.
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-- 13 Jun 2017, 04:42 --
ImpatientTypist wrote:I hope I'm not budding in or anything but seeing as you are all either JK or SM fans I would like to use your knowledge of these books and pose a question.
Why do people like either of these? Now please know that I do understand that there will always be different tastes in literature and I also understand that most people like the stories for either the drama or fantasy. But for me (personally) I couldn't get past the first few pages of Twilight and the HP series really didn't hold up by the last two (maybe 3) books.
I'd love to hear why you guys liked these books so much, and what you liked about themThanks in advance!
You know, reality can get boring and sometimes, you might just want to know what living in another world would be like. Fantasy sort of helps you live in a world other than yours, albeit non-existent. It's also fun to have a peek into the most imaginary of minds.
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