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<description>&lt;p&gt;I am going to be completely honest and say that I absolutely love both series.  However, I don&apos;t like them being compared because there two completely different things.  The only thing similar about them is that they are &quot;fantasy&quot; books. It is like comparing a strawberry to a pineapple.  They are both fruits, but that is the only similarity.  If they wanted to have a proper debate, they should have only compared the books in each series and not the two book series themselves.

I also hate it when people declare things about the series like &quot;Bella is weak and Edward is abusive&quot; or &quot;Harry Potter promotes the occult and drug use&quot;.  They are not these things.  The only people that say these things are people manipulating the books because they dislike them and think they know better than everyone else.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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