Hello, it's Awesomenesssquared, and I'm back to write another chapter of 101 Reasons Harry Potter is Better than Twilight! Readers, standby. I'm actually going to try to reach 101, which shouldn't be hard.

11. If you took out the love stories in Harry Potter, you would have a story about a kid and his friends who fight a Dark Lord. If you do that to Twilight, you end up with a story about a girl who moves to a town where it rains a lot.

Twilight is entirely a love story. It has no other components. The fight scenes are awkward, and the supernatural and mythical parts are out of whack. And since it's all told from Bella's point of view, you never experience those things as you would when reading Harry Potter. Which brings me to my next point:

12. Twilight is told from Bella's point of view, and since she never does anything, it's pretty boring.

Harry Potter is told from the "God" point of view, which means that you are not that person, but you hear what they hear, see what they see, and feel what they feel. It's completely different from first person, which is "I did this. I did that. I spoke. I felt." This is a person saying what they feel like, but the reader doesn't feel it in the same way. The god POV offers more depth.

13. The quotes are better.

Just compare these two: "If I could dream at all, it would be of you. And I'm not ashamed of it." – Edward Cullen vs. "To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure."-Albus Dumbledore.

14. Harry Potter sticks to the rules first defined.

Like "no magic can bring back the dead". The stone in the last book didn't really bring them back; it just sort of sent a message that only Harry could see. But if Meyer had been writing HP, well. Who wants to bet that Harry's Parents would be back by the end of the first book, whole and healthy?

15. Tons and tons of people hate Twilight.

It's not the same with Harry Potter. Those who hate it have very little reason to do so.

16. Twilight fans are mostly females who want love like that, or people who didn't read much before reading Twilight.

Don't get me wrong, it's great that more people are reading, but the problem is they compare everything to Twilight. It's like their Holy Grail of reading, and since it's not very good, they aren't comparing well, which means to them that the books must be bad, or sometimes they will read a book with the same creatures or names in it, and they will brand them as copiers. Most of the time these books are older, better, or just different from Twilight, and they have been misled because they think that Twilight is the best. And girls? Get your priorities straight. Now, Harry Potter fans just like good literature.

17. Twilight is advertising to a specific age group.

Teenage girls are flocking to Twilight, but they will eventually realize that it is not good writing. Harry Potter doesn't cater to a specific age group, and almost everyone who reads it loves it. And not just older people, it's people who normally wouldn't read this stuff! Different people all enjoy Harry Potter. Twilight fans are mostly all the same.

18. The ageing in Twilight is wrong.

You can make Edward immortal, I don't care. But has anyone else noticed that Bella was in school for a really long time?

19. Stuff is said over and over.

I don't care how beautiful Edward is! I've heard about it a million times! And would you please stop giving him the same analogy over and over! Yes, he's as cold and hard as granite! Now SHUT UP ABOUT IT!

20. Twilight fans are stupid.

They keep saying Harry Potter is difficult to read and understand. Sometimes it is excusable, because of reasons like "Too many characters", but other times it's just crazy. I mean, it's at a 5th-6th grade reading level! If you're above that age and have trouble reading it, shame on you. Shame! And anyways, you could still watch the movies.

Thank you for reading this! Again, here are some other reasons:

I'm writing this, which probably speaks for itself.

Details and little things are very important in Harry Potter, like the bug in Hermione's hair, secrets keepers, the ring on Dumbledore's desk, the Snitch he leaves Harry, and so much more!

Deeper feelings in Harry Potter than in Twilight, like when Dobby dies.

Character struggles are very realistic in Harry Potter.

There is really no comparison between these two. I mean, Harry Potter is awesome and has set a literary standard, and Twilight is… well… (gag). I kinda feel sorry for Twilight. It knows it will never be as good as Harry Potter.

I could bang my head on a keyboard and I would eventually write Twilight. I actually think that's what happened to Meyer. She fell asleep at her keyboard and hit her head on it, which ended up writing the first chapter of Twilight.