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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Question

Just another question to the Twilight fans.

some of you guys say that when you tried reading the Harry Potter books, you gave up because they were too confusing. The first ones are 5th grade level reading. If they are hard to read, then that either means you didn't try reading them, you just skimmed through the first few chapters and decided it was complicated. or you are younger then ten years old, or you are just a below average reader (which would suck if you are in highschool or older, since it would be challenging to get a job if you are a poor reader). well those are my guesses. what do you mean when you say they don't make sense?
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Well I was 8 when I got my first HP book, and it wasn't that hard.
boolander25 posted over a year ago
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same here, but i heard a few people say they were challenging.
ThatDamnLlama posted over a year ago
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Just because someone likes Twilight doesn't make them a Twitard. Maybe hp was harder to get thrugh becvause the plots are more complicated than twilight.
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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Answers

KatiiCullen94 said:
i think,,, the attiude in that is little too bitter for me. but anyhoo..

i gave it up because i got REALLY bored......like i jsut couldn't care anymore...
that and i have a thing that i dont read books that are written in Narration.. like Sally said,, and Jimmy tripped down a welll.
thats stuff.
soo and i quite enjoyed the twilight series because i got a better description of the surrondings and her actaull thoughts, in a way that i realised i thought like her.. i like reading when its someones thoughts.
so i got close to bella because i knew more about her.. i diddnt know anything about harry/
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Wait, then how is Twilight written?
boolander25 posted over a year ago
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it is written throught the eyes and persective of bella, like " i decided and "i knew that blah blah"
KatiiCullen94 posted over a year ago
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You mean you don't like books written in third person, but like Twilight because it's written in first person.
ToyletGnome posted over a year ago
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yes,, i always get confused which one is what
KatiiCullen94 posted over a year ago
zanhar1 said:
i like both of the siries and i read my first hp bookin 3rd grade and understood it perfectly
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Me too! Power to the smarties!!
boolander25 posted over a year ago
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lol, right now im in an honors english
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
chagrin91 said:
I was in 4 grade when i descovered hp my couzin used to read it but i wasnt interested in them coz they seemed too long then in my 8th grade i started reading them and loved them alot they gave me alot of pleasure and i am now a twilight fanatic but once i also was a hp fan coz i ahd read like the 5 book 7 times i would still read it and now ma in 12 grade soo
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Your in year 12 and you still don't know how to speak like a human being?
ToyletGnome posted over a year ago
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lolzz thankx for appreciating my intelligence english is not my fist language soo shut up thank you
chagrin91 posted over a year ago
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okay soo you want me to stop using chatspeak but you are right am lazy thats why i use it got any problem with it?? i cant help you with that so sorry
chagrin91 posted over a year ago
MissKnowItAll said:
I read the first HP book aged 7, in year 3, but I didn't like it at first.

And the people who say they can't understand HP need to think again, because there are a lot of things in Twilight that don't make sense.
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reneemonique said:
i got the first one when i was around 7/8 i found all of them easy to read to be honest but i did think they were a little confusing a tiny bit on the horcruxes,but it was probebly because i didnt read those fully.
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ravenclawgirl5 said:
I read HP when I was like, 8. I was a bit of an advanced reader, but still.
And seriously, Twilight's themes don't match the level that it's written at. A fourth-grader could read Twilight, but of course, it'd be way too inappropriate for them. With HP, the reading level grows with the maturity level in each book.
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My sister is 8 and can read Twilight.
zanesaaomgfan posted over a year ago
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Yeah my little sis came home from school one day when she was in 4th grade and said her friend was reading Twilight.
boolander25 posted over a year ago
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^^And I know second graders who have read Harry Potter. That's not the point. It's not about how easy the reading is. It's about how good the book is.
XDRoseLuvsHP posted over a year ago
zanesaaomgfan said:
I read up to the 4th one. Then Harry Potter got on my nereves.
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LoopyLuna96 said:
I first read HP when I was 6, in Year 2, I didn't like it, but I had no trouble understanding it. I read it again last year, and I love them now.
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I lvoe your icon!
boolander25 posted over a year ago
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oops *love
boolander25 posted over a year ago
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Thank you!
LoopyLuna96 posted over a year ago
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I was the same, only I did like it when I was 6.
ToyletGnome posted over a year ago
xDark_Angelx said:
I agree. I read it when I was in seventh grade, so I really don't have a good example for this. However, my sister is already on chapter eight after a month. The thing is, she is nine and has dyslexia (I'm pretty sure I spelled that wrong, but I'm sure you guys who know the term get what I'm saying). So, it can't be very confusing to read. Some people (SOME!) just try read the book, telling people they tried to read it, but those people who are TWihards do it because they don't want to read something that will-and IS-better than Twilight. I don't want to offend Twilight fans, but sometimes, this can be true.
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