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Jun 17, 2024 11:29AM

6. Jack replied to Lucy's letter and Lucy decided to run away from home. What did you think of his letter and would you have done the same as Lucy? I would have wanted to do the same, but would have been too chicken. I mostly liked his letter - I feel like he validated her right to wish for a loving family.
7. We get more insights on Clock Island. Every 'hour' is its own section like for example a beach. Would you like to visit the island? Do you find the idea of it fascinating or could you not care less? I would love to go there! I loved the descriptions and want to see more. Note: it was also funny because I just finished Catching Fire which also involves a Clock.
8. Every part starts with a quote from Jack's book. Do you think these parts are important for the story? Just showing off Jack's work? Something else? I think at the very least they give me the feel of how his books go, and probably a feel for the upcoming challenge.
9. It seems like there will be a deeper connection between Lucy and Hugo. Do you agree? And would you approve of it given that Hugo had first met her when she was still a child?I do agree - I don't think the age difference is TOO huge since she was 13 and he was quite young when she first met him. Plus, he wasn't at all creepy towards her when she met him as a child.
Jun 16, 2024 01:56PM

Jun 16, 2024 09:34AM

Discussion Questions : Day 1 (Prologue - Chapter 5)
1. We have been introduced to a few important characters - Lucy, Christopher, and Hugo. Plus the off-page persona of Jack. What do you think of the characters so far?
I'm not sure what to think of Hugo. But I'm doing the audio version and love the accent. He seems really grumpy. I didn't think much of anything about Jack since I hadn't met him. And I adored Lucy and especially Christopher. I wanted to learn more about what happened to him, and just see more of him in general.
2. We get a riddle right away in the Prologue:
"Two men on an island and both blame the water
for the loss of a wife and the death of a daughter
but neither ever married, and neither's a father.
What is the secret of the girls and the water?"
Then Hugo thinks to himself that "Five years ago, it [the ocean] had brought low the small, strange kingdom of Clock Island." Do you think the riddle is related to what happened five years ago? Any speculations on what it all means, assuming you haven't read ahead?
When I first heard this I didn't pay much attention because it was a prologue and I didn't realize there would be so many riddles in the book. I now know what it means, but I wouldn't have guessed anywhere close to that.
3. At the beginning of Chapter Two, Hugo says that he used to dream about living in Greenwich Village, but now that he can actually afford it, it doesn't hold the same appeal. He basically says that success kills motivation. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not? I guess I don't agree with success kills motivation. But I think that success CAN change priorities and things you may have previously thought were goals just aren't anymore.
4. What do you think of the wishing game Lucy plays with Christopher? Do you think this game and mindset are healthy? Do you agree with Lucy that it gives them hope, or do you agree with the social worker that it just gets their hopes up? Hmm...I can see both sides. I think that having hope for things is important though, and so in that sense the game is good. They both need something to wish/hope for.
5. Why do you think Jack finally started writing again? And what might be his motive in holding a contest for the only copy of the new book? I had no idea about that. But I kept thinking of Willy Wonka and the golden tickets.
Jun 16, 2024 08:36AM

Jun 16, 2024 07:33AM

Yes - the Capitol not having tributes seems unfair! Perhaps that's why they enjoy the games so much though - they don't have the "worry" factor except in an abstract way.
Jun 16, 2024 07:23AM

in my opinion there is no way this tribute selection was set up 75 years ago (and how appalling it has been going on so long!). At least I THINK they said 75 years?? Aaah...listening, plus my brain.
Second, I liked getting to know more of the tributes in the arena setting. And of course, really rooting for most of them to live. Seeing the intelligence and sacrifice of so many. The first time I read these books - seeing the traps and what happened in the arena was my primary interest. Ugh, that made me so very Capitol. I was more interested in the people this time, but it probably helped that I vaguely remembered what happened.
Also, how brilliant is Peeta and his manipulations with words in his efforts to help Katniss!? And now in his efforts to help the districts. I'm team Peeta (although I feel sorry for Gale).
Jun 16, 2024 07:08AM

And yes District 11 - sniff. That whole scene was meaningful, sweet, brutal, etc. And it's one where I definitely picture the movie for some, but seems like the book was more um...graphic(?) At least what I pictured in my head.
As for the Capitol - it's like they love the tributes as heroes but totally don't get what is going on. The scene where they have the feast and throw up so they can eat more....so appalling when people are starving throughout the districts.
Jun 16, 2024 07:02AM
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Jun 15, 2024 10:49AM

I think my first comment is about audio vs. the written page. There are some books I like more when I listen, and some I prefer when I read. For example, The Others series by Ann Bishop, I cannot listen to. The reader isn't necessarily bad - he just doesn't match at all the voice in my head when I read it.
I think for THIS series - I also prefer reading vs. listening. But alas, I was able to get the audio and not the written pages. If any of the rest of you are listening - do you too feel like the narrator kind of makes Katniss feel bratty sometimes? I think when I read these years ago, she was a lot nicer in my head.
But also, I have changed since then. So maybe I'd have the same opinion of her either way now :).

I was a bit too keen on announcing our book will be back soon with our con..."
That gives me a potential other chance to look for books that fit - it's like browsing in a candy shop!

Anyway those are the two books I found with easy access for me.