Saturday, February 21, 2009

The notebook vs Twilight series

Whats the difference between two love stories?? Isnt love the same word or is there different meanings??.. Simple..! Love can be true, lusty, and friendly. But whats the similarities and differences of the notebook and twilight?? Both books have acts of true love and can give definition to what true love is. But in twilight how old is edward? and in the notebook how old is Noah? there's a difference. Bella can live to love Edward by his divine qualities he has gained through many many years. However, Allie can live to love Noah by his qualities he inherits. Edward took years to learn a lullaby when he doesn't know Bella and Noah is poetic in every word he speaks the Allie. In both books they leave each other, but Noah and Allie see each other in everyone they meet. Both Allie and Bella go out searching for their love. When Noah sees Allie he tries to convince her to stay but Edward tries to get Bella away from him. Noah and Edward both can put their love in danger, but Edward doesn't seem to have the same love as Noah does to keep their girls next to their sides... Plus who wants a white cold freak when you can have a tan hot worker?!?!? though Edward is very fast, strong, and vampire like, Noah is strong, poetic, and pretty much good at EVERYTHING!!!! I think by now its easy to see who wins this match! (:
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Currently i am reading the best book IN THE WORLD!! haha aka the notebook (: people will go around saying "i'm a team edward" or "where's my edward andy my lullaby"!! but for me i can now go around saying "i'm definitely a team NOAH!!" and "where's my noah and his poetry?" woo hoo ha. I'm a big believer in true love! and with love there is ALWAYS a way! definitely...! this book shows the differences in people and decisions that make us ourselves. I think EVERY boy should read this and it can DEFINITELY change a boys love life!

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009