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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:36 pm
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:38 pm
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:06 pm
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Harry Potter, no contest.
The depth in the plot of harry potter is deeper than most may realize. There are small hints and clues slipped into the first book that connect to things revealed in the last one. You can see J.K.'s writing improve as you read the books. She's done a marvelous job of capturing the hearts of not only her target audience, but people of every age. Each character has a history and personality that is beautifully sculpted using even seemingly minor, passive comments. Also, hype only picked up when new books or movies were being released, and they were spaced out enough to prevent over exposure.
Then there is Twilight. For a few years it flew relatively under the radar, then suddenly it exploded like Bieber (whom i frequently pair together because of this.) Let me first address the public image of Twilight. Many people hate the series, one fairly reasonable thing is that sparkling vampires, while rationalized in the book, is hilarious and fairly absurd. The other and more common reason is not because it's "terrible," but it's actually being hit with misguided rage, Most people don't actually hate Twilight, they just hate hearing about it (just like Bieber.) The crazy fans actually bring more hate on the series than it deserves because of their obnoxious obsession. Now that that's out of the way... The books are written rather simply. Their isn't much depth at all. The book is plain and simple. What you see is what you read. There is hardly and foreshadowing or anything. It's a low reading level and fairly amateur writing. The book gives the feel of a preteen equivalent to one of those "smut" novels. The story is moderately melodramatic, but it's not really a "bad" book. it's just not really deserving of the level of limelight it's receiving. The movies are much less girly than the books. it shouldn't be hard for the boyfriend to sit through it. It's easier than watching most chick flicks, i mean come on- there are fight scenes with werewolves n stuff. That's gotta count for something right?
I feel like explaining why a guy has read the books and such. I had a few friends who were reading the book and i saw many others who were reading it as well, so i got curious. (this was before the hype) I read the first book and figured it was ok. I read the second because i was bored. After i finished that, the movie was announced at the explosion happened. at that point it became less of a time killer and more for having a legitimate opinion. I saw the first movie because my sister rented it for me because she thought i liked it, i watched it to be polite and also for the same reason as finishing the books.
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:25 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:36 pm
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