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Battle O’ the Books

Battle O’ the Books. Book Series vs. Book Series. Competitors. Harry Potter Twilight Hunger Games Percy Jackson Narnia Inkheart A Series of Unfortunate Events Matched. Criteria. Criteria One: How much experience does this author have? Has he/she written other things before this series?

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Battle O’ the Books

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  1. Battle O’ the Books Book Series vs. Book Series

  2. Competitors • Harry Potter • Twilight • Hunger Games • Percy Jackson • Narnia • Inkheart • A Series of Unfortunate Events • Matched

  3. Criteria Criteria One: How much experience does this author have? Has he/she written other things before this series? Criteria Two: The number of books in this series made into movies. Criteria Three: Does this have more general popularity than the opponent?

  4. Round Uno:Harry Potter vsMatched

  5. Harry Potter-vs-Matched Matched Criteria One: Joanne Rowling has written and published no other books before the Harry Potter series. These books were her first works, and they were surprisingly successful for a first-timer. Criteria Two: Out of the seven books written, eight movies were made. Like Twilight, the last book was split into two movies. So there were eight total movies. Criteria Three: Out of all of the books/movies/merchandise sold, $24,751,000,000 was made. On an Internet poll, 82% of voters said they prefer Harry Potter to Matched. Criteria One: Ally Condie had not written any books before Matched. Even though she had no prior experience, the books were a success and were rated four stars. Criteria Two: There have been no movies made based on any of the books. However, a movie of the first book is being produced and is scheduled for release in the next couple of years. Criteria Three: This series was rated four stars. On an Internet poll, 18% of voters said they prefer Matched to Harry Potter. We couldn’t find the total amount of money made from the books/merchandise. Harry Potter

  6. Winner: Harry Potter: Criteria One: Both books’ authors had no prior experience. Criteria Two: More movies were made for Harry Potter. Criteria Three: Harry Potter had a higher rating. (82% is a bit bigger than 18%)

  7. Round Dos: TwilightvsASUE(A Series of Unfortunate Events)

  8. Twilight-vs-ASUE ASUE Criteria One: Twilight was Stephanie Meyer’s first series. Like J.K.Rowling and Ally Condie. It was incredible how someone with no prior writing experience wrote a series that may have become one of the most popular series ever. Criteria Two: Out of the four books in the series, five movies were made. Like Harry Potter, the last book was split into two films. All of the books were accounted for, and there was one more movie. Criteria Three: The total amount of money from the books/movies/merchandise was $5,736,100,000. On an Internet poll, 65% of voters said they prefer Twilight. Criteria One: Daniel Handler had written other books before A Series of Unfortunate Events. He wrote The Basic Eight (his first book) and Watch Your Mouth (his second). Criteria Two: In The Series of Unfortunate Events, there are thirteen books. Out of the thirteen books, there is one movie. The one movie combines the first three books in the series, and rumors of a sequel. No official statement has been made, but Handler is still considering. Criteria Three: The total amount of money made from the books and movies and merchandise was $209,073,645 . On an Internet poll, 35% of voters prefer ASUE. Twilight

  9. Winner Twilight Criteria One: Other author had more experience. Criteria Two: More movies were made from Twilight than from ASUE. Criteria Three: More money was made and Twilight had a higher percentage of preference than ASUE.

  10. Round Tres:The Hunger GamesvsInkheart

  11. The Hunger Games-vs-Inkheart Inkheart Criteria One: The author of The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins, did have writing experience before she wrote the Hunger Games. She was first a children’s television writer, and wrote articles for Scholastic Entertainment. Her first book was Gregor the Overlander. Criteria Two: The first book in the Hunger Games trilogy (The Hunger Games) was made into one movie. Catching Fire is scheduled for release in 2013. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, 80% of voters say they prefer The Hunger Games to Inkheart. The film franchise totaled $408,010,962. Criteria One: The author of the Inkheart series already had experience with writing. Cornelia Funke wrote Dragon Rider and The Thief Lord before the Inkheart trilogy. Criteria Two: The first book in the series (Inkheart) was made into a movie. There has been speculation about a second movie (Inkspell), but no confirmed plans. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, 20% of voters said they prefer the Inkheart series to the Hunger Games. The total amount of money earned for the film was $62,450,361. The Hunger Games

  12. Winner: The Hunger Games Criteria One: Both authors had experience with writing. Criteria Two: Both book series had only one movie made, both movies being based on the first book. Criteria Three: 80% of voters say they prefer The Hunger Games to Inkheart, and more money was made during the film franchise ($408,010,962 > $62,450,361)

  13. Round CuatroPercy Jackson and the OlympiansvsThe Chronicles of Narnia

  14. Percy Jackson-vs-Narnia Narnia Criteria One: The author of the Percy Jackson series (Rick Riordan) had prior experience writing. He wrote Big Red Tequila (1997) and The Devil Went Down to Austin (2001). Criteria Two: Out of the five books in the Percy Jackson series (not including the sequel series, the Heroes of Olympus), one movie was made. Another movie is scheduled for release in 2013 (see Kate’s Rant on other flashdrive). Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, 5/8 voters say they prefer Percy Jackson to Narnia (62.5%). The films and books made $226,497,209. Criteria One: Clive Staples Lewis (author) had experience with writing. He wrote eleven other books before the Chronicles of Narnia. Criteria Two: Out of the seven books in the series, three movies were made. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Prince Caspian (book three); and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll. 3/8 voters say they prefer Narnia (37.5%). The books and films made $1,580,364,900. Percy Jackson

  15. Winner The Chronicles of Narnia Criteria One: C.S.Lewis had more writing experience than Riordan. Criteria Two: More books were made into movies in this series (three in this series – one in Percy Jackson) Criteria Three: More people prefer Percy Jackson on an Internet poll. Narnia beat Percy Jackson in 2/3 criterias.

  16. Round Cinco:Harry Potter vs Twilight

  17. Harry Potter-vs-Twilight Twilight Criteria One: Joanne Rowling has written and published no other books before the Harry Potter series. These books were her first works, and they were surprisingly successful for a first-timer. Criteria Two: Out of the seven books written, eight movies were made. Like Twilight, the last book was split into two movies. So there were eight total movies. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, 72% of voters say they prefer Harry Potter to Twilight. The total money for the film/books/merchandise was $24,751,000,000 Criteria One: Twilight was Stephanie Meyer’s first series. Like J.K.Rowling and Ally Condie. It was incredible how someone with no prior writing experience wrote a series that may have become one of the most popular series ever. Criteria Two: Out of the four books in the series, five movies were made. Like Harry Potter, the last book was split into two films. All of the books were accounted for, and there was one more movie. Criteria Three: The total amount of money from the books/movies/merchandise was $5,736,100,000. Harry Potter

  18. Winner Harry Potter Criteria One: Both authors had no prior experience. Criteria Two: Out of the seven books, eight movies were made. Out of the Twilight books, five movies were made. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, more people prefer Harry Potter than Twilight. Also, the total money from the Twilight movies was millions of dollars fewer than the Harry Potter ones.

  19. Round Seis:The Hunger GamesvsThe Chronicles of Narnia

  20. The Hunger Games-vs-Narnia Narnia Criteria One: The author of The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins, did have writing experience before she wrote the Hunger Games. She was first a children’s television writer, and wrote articles for Scholastic Entertainment. Her first book was Gregor the Overlander. Criteria Two: The first book in the Hunger Games trilogy (The Hunger Games) was made into one movie. Catching Fire is scheduled for release in 2013. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, 24% of voters say they prefer the Hunger Games. Criteria One: Clive Staples Lewis (author) had experience with writing. He wrote eleven other books before the Chronicles of Narnia. Criteria Two: Out of the seven books in the series, three movies were made. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Prince Caspian (book three); and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, 15% of voters say they prefer Narnia. The rest of the voters say they don’t read, the gits! The Hunger Games

  21. Winner: The Chronicles of Narnia Criteria One: C.S.Lewis had more experience, having published eleven books prior to that series. Criteria Two: Three movies were made from the Narnia series, which is two more than in The Hunger Games series. Criteria Three: More people prefer the Hunger Games. Narnia beat the Hunger Games in 2/3 criteria’s

  22. Final RoundHarry Potter vsThe Chronicles of Narnia

  23. Harry Potter-vs-Narnia Narnia Criteria One: Joanne Rowling has written and published no other books before the Harry Potter series. These books were her first works, and they were surprisingly successful for a first-timer. Criteria Two: Out of the seven books written, eight movies were made. Like Twilight, the last book was split into two movies. So there were eight total movies. On an Internet poll, 80% of voters say they prefer Harry Potter to Narnia. The total amount of money made from films/books/merchandise was $24,751,000,000. Criteria One: Clive Staples Lewis (author) had experience with writing. He wrote eleven other books before the Chronicles of Narnia. Criteria Two: Out of the seven books in the series, three movies were made. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Prince Caspian (book three); and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Criteria Three: On an Internet poll, 20% of voters say they prefer Narnia to Harry Potter. The total amount of money made was $1,580,364,900. Harry Potter

  24. Official best book series on the planet is… HARRY POTTER

  25. Credits Slideshow: Kate Information for said slideshow: Cari Pie: Coconut appleberry chi chong pie Inspiration: Brains Assistance: Tom Felton and Mr. Dr. Prof. Patrick Awesomeness: Jack and Finn

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