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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Question

Would you like to read another book of HP compared to T?

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Sorry, I don't really understand the question. :(
GemonkDruid posted over a year ago
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Would you like to read another book of Hp rather than another book of T?
cullenROCKz posted over a year ago
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Oh, okay...
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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Answers

cassie-1-2-3 said:
No, I'd love another Twilight book. It would be nice to see more of Bella as a vampire and to see what happens with Renesmee as she ages, and how it works out with her and Jacob, and to see how well Jacob and Edward get along.
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GemonkDruid said:
I want to read both of them.
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cristy16 said:
NO WAY!!! I NEVER FINISHED ANY OF THE HARRY POTTER SERIES AFTER THE FIRST BOOK BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT HOLDING MY INTEREST AND I'VE READ THE TWILIGHT SERIES 2 SO I WOULD NOT ANOTHER HARRY POTTER BOOK COMPARED TO ANOTHER TWILIGHT BOOK!!!! I HOPE STEPHANIE MEYER MAKES MORE TWILIGHT BOOKS!!! :) <3
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O_o
GemonkDruid posted over a year ago
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She tried to make Midnight Sun (I think that's what it was called), but because it was leaked, she got all mad and decided to not finish it (at least that's what I heard). The all caps kind of deflects from the question, just saying.
Gred_and_Forge posted over a year ago
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Woah, Caps-Lock rape.
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Gred_and_Forge said:
I would liked to have known what happened after the Battle of Hogwarts, not just the epilogue. I wanted to know how George dealt with Fred's death; a conversation between Harry, Ron, and Hermione about Snape's innocence; how Neville felt knowing he helped destroy a horcrux and how important he was in the series. I also wish JK went into more detail about the next generation of kids (especially Teddy Lupin's story). How did Teddy fare growing up? Was his story like Harry's, seeing as they were both orphans? A lot of questions I wish could have been answered or elaborated on :]
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SnapesGirl said:
I'd rather read more books about HP!! XD i wish JK Rowling will write MORE Harry Potter books!!! i don't mind having the bookshops suck my money out XD
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bri-marie said:
Depends on what they were about. If it was a newgen story, or "after happily ever after" then no. But if they were side stories (Marauder Era or Jasper or Carlisle) then, yeah, I wouldn't mind reading another book of either.
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SuperSnuffles13 said:
I would not like more Twilight. That would mean that I would have to survive reading another book to fully support my anti-Twilight statements. :p
As for HP, I'm not sure. I love the series so much. I actually don't think that I would want to read about Harry's kids. I think that the story should just stay where it ended. I like having a bit of mystery around it. But I think I would like to see a prequel series. There are so many interesting characters that I would like to hear about. I think it would be fun to read about Voldemort, Bellatrix, Sirius, or even Dumbledore :) And I hope she gives us the HP encyclopedia. She said she might write one. I would want to learn more about the veil of death in the Department of Mysteries.
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1-2vampire said:
I'd rather have another Harry Potter book than another Twilight book, but I wouldn't want the Harry Potter book to change the ending like V. coming back again, but I know Jo isn't that silly, she'd come up with something much more creative than that. I would NOT want another Twilight book, not because I just don't like it, but because it would simply be wrong, and it wouldn't be very creative. I know she did Midnight Sun but it got leaked on the internet and it got critisism so she got all upset and wouldn't finish it or right it, which isn't very good resilience, now is it? J.K Rowling was declined by quite a lot of publishers before Bloomsbury agreed to publish her book, Philosopher's stone in 1997, which shows she didn't lose heart, and didn't give up, and now the publishers that rejected her are probably thinking "Oh gosh..."
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ros59 said:
Hell NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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