For the twilight series? Personally I am an avid book reader and read the books way before any of the movies were being thought of. So i prefer the books and the movies come within good comparison. If you are a movie goer and don't like to read but read the books, typically the movies would seem of more interest. Also, depending on the order in which you read them and watched the movies (saw the movies then read the books or read before you saw them), you could prefer one to another. Hope this helps you out! :D =^.^=
It ultimately depends on personal preference. Some people may prefer the visual and auditory experience of movies, while others may enjoy the depth and detail that books provide. Both offer unique storytelling advantages.
Well it all depends on the person
but now and days i would say movies.
but as for me i would say books :)
BUT.. movies are better for the entertainment, but then books are better for the imagination, so yer.. ;)
Nope, because books have more details and describe the situations better. also your imagination can always produce better pictures and effects than the movies
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movies are better than books because the movies give you more of a thrill and it doesnt take that long to end. Books are better because you can take a break and guess what happens next. its really hard to choose which is better. but this is just my opinion.
The books are better than the movies, but the movies are good if you haven't read them.
No, most people agree that the books are a lot more detailed and overall better than the movies.
There are many characters missing, The plots are more in depth, And the books are overall, better than the movies.
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one. her name is Renesmee. read the books they r better than the movies!!
Depends on if you enjoy reading or if movies fascinate you more. Personally, the Harry Potter books were much better than the movies. However, reading is more time-consuming and books are more expensive than going to the movies. It just depends on whether or not you're willing to put the time into reading. I know that Lord of The Rings made for entertaining movies, not quite sure if the books captured the reader's attention as much as the movies fascinated audiences. Anyway, choose whichever floats your boat.
You mean is there a movie better than the book. And the answer is no. No movie is better than the book that it is based upon. Books trump movies. People really should read more.