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ooh i didnt see those discussions earlier! but ill deffinitley go check them out!
Kay wrote: "Angie wrote: "If you want... you can check out our book discussions on this book! "
ooh i didnt see those discussions earlier! but ill deffinitley go check them out!
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Kay I am totally in love with the Hunger Games too!
ooh i didnt see those discussions earlier! but ill deffinitley go check them out!
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Kay I am totally in love with the Hunger Games too!
Carly wrote: "I really loved this book/series.
Its amazing and I can't wait to find out what happens. "
Same here...counting down til Aug 24!
Its amazing and I can't wait to find out what happens. "
Same here...counting down til Aug 24!


Ralph wrote: "I read The Hunger Games last year and I loved it. I just picked up Catching Fire from the library a few minutes ago and I can't wait to read it!"
You will speed through it too! it's just as good!
You will speed through it too! it's just as good!


I will try it again in a few years.



For about what ages is this book?!?!




The third one is supposed to be called Mockingjay. I'm guessing you've probably already figured this out, but if not, you can search 'Mockingjay" in the Goodreads search engine, and it will show you the cover, too. But I'm not sure if it's the official cover.




I also loved the way this book explored the idea of right vs. wrong. As I read, I continually wondered what I would do if I were put in the Katniss's situation.


or Battle royal, or Bloodsport, or Universal soldier, or anything remotely to do with gladiatorial style combat. It's an old trope that's been kicked around quite a bit. The Hunger Games had a political edge but it just wasn't enough for me. Was anyone else underwhelmed by this novel?

nope.
my first reaction (and each time i've read it since) was that the Giver was a knockoff of so many stories i'd read before. i don't understand the fan base.
Hunger Games may be the same for you. my only comparison was television's Survivor but w/guns, kids and politics. the combination of kids and politics make the story for me.

The second one is EVEN BETTER, i cried, laugh and scream while i was reading......
WARNING: THis is not a good book if you suffer from hearth disease.


nope.
my first reaction (and each time i've read it since) was that the Giver was a knockoff of so many stories i'd read before. i don't understand the..."
I like it when authors re-energize or reinvent old themes and premises; it makes literature more organic and connected. I though Hunger Games was a good example of the gladiator trope which is especially nice because usually this premise crops up in really terrible things like Running Man. But good doesn't make it revolutionary and personally the ending just torpedoed the whole thing for me.

i dunno, i have heart disease and survived Hunger Games okay. hearth disease sounds like c.o.p.d. and that IS a real b*tch.

I love the premise, but the plot seems repetitive in parts and I dislike the writing style and the characters. I've only found like one other person who agreed with me about this. O_o haha

I can't wait for Mockingjay!!! Buying it (a big deal for me to purchase books) on 8/24 and I'll start reading that day. I loved The Hunger Games and Catching Fire.
I'm sure you and my friend aren't the only ones who don't like these books, but they are very popular with those who've been interested enough to want to read them.



It doesn't surprise me that different readers will like/dislike different books/parts of books.

I know what you mean! I love them, but they frustrate me too! (Maybe for different reasons...) I hate how she can't decide if she loves Peeta or Gale. Personally, I love Peeta and I hate how he loves her so much but she can't decide. And I didn't really like Gale in the first book but I'm starting to like him now (I'm in the middle of Catching Fire.) Another thing that frustrates me is the Quarter Quell and how Katniss has to go back into the arena. That made me so angry. But the books are so good!



I LOVED the first two, and am living to read the last one!!!!!


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Catching Fire (other topics)The Hunger Games (other topics)
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David Levithan (other topics)John Green (other topics)