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Jonathan , A dream within a dream
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Apr 23, 2012 04:37PM

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The material is very dark, and after a series like Twilight-- vamps that sparkle, this was very different.
Boys and girls read it readily-- and talked about it freely. The idea of a dystopia was new.
I enjoyed the character development... not too many twists, but of course it was written for a market. The plot was well written; I don't recall ever saying to myself "Wait... what?"
Personally I found it not as dark as some material I have read targeted at the same market. It is interesting that dystopia was new to these kids as I know many over in Australia have to read Lord of the Flies from around year eight.
The wait...what moments in a book sometimes bring it to life for me though. In a suspenseful thriller kind of way where it is a major twist.
The wait...what moments in a book sometimes bring it to life for me though. In a suspenseful thriller kind of way where it is a major twist.

It actually only took me three days to read them all.
I recomend them to everyone.


I'd give any children I may have these novels to read also. And yes I will re-read in the future. I found it interesting that people were talking of plagiarism in regards to these because of the Japanese Battle Royale. But from the sounds of it they are similar ideas yet different takes. And it is not as if people are not allowed to have different takes on the same idea. That is where our fantasy and sci-fi genres came from.


I agree with you Nicolle
I constantly argue the same thing. The only way a book is plagiarism in my eyes is if it contained the exact same story with names changed. When authors tell a similar story it's not plagiarism it's simply taking the same idea and telling it their way.
although the books were intended for a more juvenile audience, i liked the books a lot! The there was perfect, the plot was really good (even tho there were moments that were awkward), and i loved that the character's (katniss) main priority was love (even tho we think about it everyday).

