oh stfu perez, you over grown twilight groupie. "so there's no indication if the book will suck." right. because her recent work of harry potter doesnt indicate to us at all her level of writing and success.
Are you fucking kidding me Perez? Breaking Dawn sold 1.3 million in its first day of release in the US. Um, didn't Deathly Hallows sell 8.3 million on its first day in the US? Check your facts.
And a bigger audience? Now that's a joke. Last time I checked, an audience of people ranging from the ages of 9 to 69 (both male and female) is MUCH larger than that of girls between 12 and 18.
Do you even bother to look at the numbers before running your mouth? Clearly not.
For the record: I'm a HP fan and a Twilight fan. But you're a dumbass if you think Meyer's work even touches the ground Rowling is on. Twilight will be forgotten in years time. After the last of the movies [because those idiots at Summit now have the rights to the rest of the series] the books themselves will fade in popularity. People will stop caring about them. There's nothing meaningful throughout the entire series to keep it alive and loved through time.
Potter, on the other hand, is alive and well after ten years. And guess what? It will continue to be. It's a classic; up there with Frodo and Narnia. It has themes and universal appeal. And and MUCH larger fandom base.
Now get this shit out of here and acknowledge your ignorance, fool.
"so there's no indication if the book will suck."
right. because her recent work of harry potter doesnt indicate to us at all her level of writing and success.
Breaking Dawn sold 1.3 million in its first day of release in the US. Um, didn't Deathly Hallows sell 8.3 million on its first day in the US? Check your facts.
And a bigger audience? Now that's a joke. Last time I checked, an audience of people ranging from the ages of 9 to 69 (both male and female) is MUCH larger than that of girls between 12 and 18.
Do you even bother to look at the numbers before running your mouth? Clearly not.
For the record:
I'm a HP fan and a Twilight fan.
But you're a dumbass if you think Meyer's work even touches the ground Rowling is on. Twilight will be forgotten in years time. After the last of the movies [because those idiots at Summit now have the rights to the rest of the series] the books themselves will fade in popularity. People will stop caring about them. There's nothing meaningful throughout the entire series to keep it alive and loved through time.
Potter, on the other hand, is alive and well after ten years. And guess what? It will continue to be. It's a classic; up there with Frodo and Narnia. It has themes and universal appeal. And and MUCH larger fandom base.
Now get this shit out of here and acknowledge your ignorance, fool.