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I find your view of the Hunger Games understandable to some respects as to why you think it got worse, where as I view it quite the opposite. The thing I find most intriguing is how you claim the Maze Runner kept you in suspense. I could not disagree with you more on that view point but still would like to know why you think that.
i think it kept me in susspense, because i didnt nesescarily read the series in the time i wanted to, but that made it better because i'd stop at the good parts;hoping to get bak to it soon. therefore, i was in susspense, and thats pretty much how reading should work: dont try to finish a book really fast or youll ruin the feel of susspense and wanting for more
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Sep 26, 2012 07:08PM
I find your view of the Hunger Games understandable to some respects as to why you think it got worse, where as I view it quite the opposite. The thing I find most intriguing is how you claim the Maze Runner kept you in suspense. I could not disagree with you more on that view point but still would like to know why you think that.
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i think it kept me in susspense, because i didnt nesescarily read the series in the time i wanted to, but that made it better because i'd stop at the good parts;hoping to get bak to it soon. therefore, i was in susspense, and thats pretty much how reading should work: dont try to finish a book really fast or youll ruin the feel of susspense and wanting for more

