Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Club
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posted by AstridGoof8219
There once was a young adult woman named Astrid. One day in Spring 2008, her good friend, Rhonda visited her. She told Astrid about this book series called Twilight, Rhonda said that she read the books and that they were really good. Astrid then went to Borders and bought the three books. When she got home, she opened up the first book and started to read away. Astrid then decided that she liked it too. A day later, she read New Moon, only this time, Astrid didn't like it as much as Twilight. Wishing to continue reading after the slight disliking, she read Eclipse hoping it would be better than New Moon, it was. The only thing bad about Eclipse was that Bella's trouble with making a choice was annoying and Edward's overprotective behavior ticked her off.
Then August came and Astrid was ready for Breaking Dawn. Her younger sister, Sandy also got interested in the Twilight Series and was eager to read it too. When Astrid read Breaking Dawn, however, she was disappointed. She then reread the other three books and discovered that she didn't like them anymore either. That's when Astrid realized that Twilight was utter garbage all this time.
Three months later, the Twilight movie came out, Astrid decided to watch it to see if it would be better than the book. There were teenage girls screaming with glee throughout almost the whole movie. Astrid's husband wanted to leave or shoot himself to end the mental pain and after the end of the movie, Astrid came to a conclusion: she hated the Twilight Series. This hatred for Twilight strengthened her liking for Harry Potter and Astrid decided to sell her Twilight books.
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Taking arms against Harry Potter, at this moment, is to emulate Hamlet taking arms against a sea of troubles. By opposing the sea, you won't end it. The Harry Potter epiphenomenon will go on, doubtless for some time, as J. R. R. Tolkien did, and then wane.

The official newspaper of our dominant counter-culture, The New York Times, has been startled by the Potter books into establishing a new policy for its not very literate book review. Rather than crowd out the Grishams, Clancys, Crichtons, Kings, and other vastly popular prose fictions on its fiction bestseller list, the Potter volumes will...
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Note: This is my opinion, but I use facts from the book.You are more than welcome to have a different opinion than my own and feel free to state it. I was not rude in this article (and I use facts to support my reasoning) so please be curious and do the same :)
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Education:
Ginny-
Not much is known about Ginny's education. Since Harry Potter is told in third person, and focuses entirely on Harry, Ginny tends to get pushed into the background. So, this part is all assumption.
We know she is an accomplished Bat-boogey hexer (it's why Slughorn took...
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