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Post by insaneular on Aug 30, 2009 19:40:59 GMT -5
Alright, this is a topic that kind of weirds me out. Let me just say, the first time I heard someone mention about the vampire book Twilight, I said, "Oh, do you mean Twilight from the Warriors series?" Yeah. That's what I thought. Only, now that I've read both (and I did not like the Twilight series, I read all 4, just don't get me started) and there are a lot of similarities in the plot. I don't know, since the vampire one camp out first, maybe the Erins copied it purposely just for kicks XD Whatever, I'll just list all the similarities I noticed. -Both focus on a relationship that is forbidden for some reason (inter Clan, or inter species) -In both there is no real leadup to the relationship or any real chemistry -The girl gets unusually obsessive about the boy, and it affects her daily life -The girl and boy eventually have a child/children which cause some problems for the girl (almost getting killed, or having to hide that she had kits) -The child(ren) have special powers that nobody has ever seen before
Basically, if you took Twilight's 4 books, condensed them into 200 pages, and made them cats, it would be Warriors Twilight. Only difference I can think of is that Leaf and Crow have more personality. And warriors is just better. And Crowfeather doesn't fricking sparkle.
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Post by Austin (eulalia) on Sept 1, 2009 1:24:41 GMT -5
And Crowfeather doesn't fricking sparkle. lmao I've never read the Twilight books (don't plan on it either). I'm severely anti-Twilight...funny part is, during my tenure as a Wikia Intern, one of my tasks was to write an article for the Twilight Wiki about Edward and Bella's love... the link, if anyone's interested Interesting how similar the two books are, though.
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Post by sparrowsong on Sept 1, 2009 1:53:43 GMT -5
That's hilarious. And yes, the two Twilights are somewhat alike...
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Post by sandy12 on Sept 1, 2009 2:59:23 GMT -5
eugh... Twilight (the bloodsucking version) just bugs me... it's a fairly okay book, if based a little to firmly around a certain Shakespeare classic... but the hype around it is what annoys me the most.
Your link doesn't work Eu... shame, I quite fancied reading that article lol (how do you write an article on something you've never read?)
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Post by blackclaw09 on Sept 1, 2009 9:28:10 GMT -5
Twilight of the warriors series is definitely better.
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Post by insaneular on Sept 1, 2009 9:48:28 GMT -5
Personally, I think before hating something, you should read it.. but.. yeah. I did read Twilight and liked it at first (XD) but then after reading all four I went, "Wait, why do I like this again?"
Back on topic... I think the Erins might have snuck in some similarities on purpose. It's just too creepy.
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Post by mossflight989 on Sept 1, 2009 11:40:23 GMT -5
Yeah I agree with Sandy. It's the hype that is annoying. All the girls at my school are all like "Are you on team Edward or Jacob?" or something like that or like "Edward is Sososososo HOT!" yeah that is what annyos me ALOT.
But surprisisingly when my sister took my family to the movie (I only went for the popcorn and Icee and Skittles), the movie wasn't that bad. But still I find the warriors twilight better. But I didn't like either of them to much. Too much love and not enough violence (I know about the badgers but that wasnt cat v cat)
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Post by Austin (eulalia) on Sept 1, 2009 13:01:41 GMT -5
Your link doesn't work Eu... shame, I quite fancied reading that article lol (how do you write an article on something you've never read?) Link does work (for me, anyway) I read both the Edward and Bella articles, as well as the Werewolf dude, and every other person in that love hexagon >_> I think it ended up looking pretty nice, seeing as a complete Twilight hater wrote it //Austin
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Post by Darkhallows on Sept 2, 2009 1:18:23 GMT -5
It did Eu ^^.
I like the Twilight series the first time around, but then I thought about it and picked up the book again. It was horrible xD. I was effected by the hype, I guess?
Funnily enough Twilight (warriors) has always been my least favorite. Go figure.
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Post by sandy12 on Sept 2, 2009 5:47:36 GMT -5
really? I actually quite liked Twilight (warriors). I can think of worse warriors books.
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Post by jayfeather on Sept 2, 2009 8:41:05 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking earlier! xD Id Crowfeather sparkled... xDXDXD
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Post by shadowvisions on Sept 4, 2009 6:44:54 GMT -5
Wow.... coincidence?
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Post by grayfur on Oct 24, 2009 8:53:46 GMT -5
Warriors Twilight is better then the Vamp Twilight. There was much more to it. I've never been into the Vamp thing myself. Read Bram Stoker's book and you will find out what they are really like. Disgusting creatures.
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ravenflight92
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Post by ravenflight92 on Feb 28, 2010 16:33:31 GMT -5
Die Edward and Bella- AND MAY THE DARK FOREST RECEIVE YOU WITH OPEN ARMS!!! warriors Twilight is definitely better, though CrowxLeaf makes no sense.
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Post by lillytail on Jul 17, 2010 9:14:10 GMT -5
Ew Twilight >.< And YAY Twilight That's pretty weird thought. And there's also an Eclipse warriors and an Eclipse EW.
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