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Post by Marie J on Jun 18, 2012 20:33:24 GMT -6
You can post your reasons here below. I'm picking Narnia, because it is the first world of these three I was introduced to. It would probably be during Prince Caspian or Dawn Treader. EDIT: I don't know why the title got cut off...it worked in the preview. Sorry. But basically, it you don't have to go into the series after it ends.
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Post by Twinkle on Jun 18, 2012 21:49:09 GMT -6
Though I was introduced to Narnia first I like Middle Earth
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Post by Sallie on Jun 19, 2012 8:16:08 GMT -6
I like Middle Earth. I think I was introduced to it and Narnia around the same time, but I've always loved Middle Earth. It seems more realistic to me.
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Post by Juliet on Jun 20, 2012 6:49:40 GMT -6
Oh no. Why must I decide!? Narnia... Or Hogwarts...? It is too hard... But... I'm
For Narnia!!!
EDIT: But... Aww... Now I feel bad. Hogwarts looks so lonely...
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Post by beckie on Jun 20, 2012 9:21:48 GMT -6
I pick Narnia because I love that world best! and I would probably want to go during The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe.
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Post by Alaia Wyoming on Jun 20, 2012 11:30:03 GMT -6
Hehe, I voted Hogwarts... I really like Narnia, that's the first "book world" I was acquainted with, and the characters are great and it has Aslan. But somehow I couldn't quite imagine that being my favorite world. Middle-Earth, despite its awesomeness, the first thing I ever think about is its dangers. I would probably love to visit, but not for very long. Hogwarts, I think would be interesting, and definitely different. I would visit during the first book though. That one's the most.... I dunno, innocent one? Harry, Ron and Hermione are all just little kids forming friendships and there's no romance and it's all fun and adventure. Plus I voted Hogwarts because it looked lonely!!
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Post by fairytales120 on Jun 20, 2012 18:12:30 GMT -6
I pick NARNIA!!! I've never read Harry Potter so I didn't pick Hogwarts. I love Narnia!
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Post by Catherine on Jun 20, 2012 18:15:29 GMT -6
This is a hard choice...Narnia is so-joyful and mystical. Hogwarts is the most realistic in my opinion. Middle Earth has that ancient depth to it. as of now I can't decide...
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Post by Marie J on Jun 20, 2012 22:28:10 GMT -6
Well, you should decide. This is important! Very important! (Just kidding, of course...)
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Post by Gina on Jun 21, 2012 1:43:57 GMT -6
Definitely Narnia!!
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Post by ET on Jun 29, 2012 22:59:21 GMT -6
Though I prefer LotR by a long shot to Narnia (the two are without comparison, I think), Narnia just seems a friendlier place than MIddle-Earth. No Orcs. Of course, you'd have to qualify the time period in question - post-war MIddle-Earth might be a fair choice, Narnia during MIraz's or the White Witch's reign probably wouldn't be particularly pleasant. Never read HP so I can't vote for it.
... I think I just brought an unduly intellectual and practical stain to what should have been a great emotional discussion about the qualities of the books. Eat me.
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Post by Anna on Jun 30, 2012 4:55:00 GMT -6
I picked Hogwarts. Because DUDE, that'd be such an awesome boarding school. Granted, Voldemort's there, but he always waits til the END of the school year to attack Harry. Just, you know, get out early. But can you just imagine going to a boarding school like that?
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Post by Marie J on Jul 2, 2012 21:35:02 GMT -6
@et: I already told you that I have no cannibalistic tendencies, so therefore, eating you is not an option. I cannot remember my exception to that rule, but I believe it had something to do with ketchup, perhaps. Well, if that is the case, I'm changing it. You would taste better with chocolate sauce, I believe. (Intellectual discussions are more entertaining than emotional ones. I was intending for this to be more intellectual. Good job)
@anna: You can pick any time during the series, remember. You can choose a time before Voldemort. But, perhaps you'd enjoy the thrill of being part of the war...
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Post by Cor Mariae on Jul 3, 2012 6:56:39 GMT -6
enpassant, that was where I was going to go with my reasoning. Lord of the Rings is amazing but, a) We've got the movies. I don't need to go there. b) Narnia has Aslan, c) One was probably called to Narnia by Aslan so he would help you out and make sure you didn't get killed. Narnia it is! Though if Illie is in hogwarts....
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