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I honestly don't get it why do lots of readers seem to believe that Katniss is at fault for not killing anyone in cold blood - only as mercy, revenge, self-defence etc. People tend to say that it makes the plot too neat and bow-tied for their tastes.
I don't quite agree with such take on it. Katniss was shown as a Human able to retain her humanity even while she is forced into inhuman circumstances. She is shown as stronger of her companions because while they start killing each other like anyma ...more
I don't quite agree with such take on it. Katniss was shown as a Human able to retain her humanity even while she is forced into inhuman circumstances. She is shown as stronger of her companions because while they start killing each other like anyma ...more

The main reason for me to read this book was just to know what made thousands of people talk about it all the time even the video trailer exceeded 6 millions of viewers O.o , after finishing it I knew , it was her style of writing the vivid images she gives through the mind of Katniss , it is as if you are there with her in the games fighting for your life not in your room sitting on your bed and reading it . unlike the twilight :S 200 pages just describing , those were the first and the last pa
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Oh my goodness, all I can say is what took me so long to read this book? Well I know what took me so long, my aversion to read about kids having to kill other kids. I read the first two chapters and then decided, I can do without this, it's too intense. I hate anything that has kids put in harms way. But, my friends kept assuring me that it wasn't that bad and it wasn't super "Lord of the Flies" or anything. I movie trailer gave me a little shove back towards the book, (because I could see it wa
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Preface: I don't generally read reviews. I like to form my own opinion. I decide whether a book is worth reading based on the synopsis and word of mouth. This will be short, I promise.
The last time I lost sleep while reading a book was when I read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I lost sleep reading The Hunger Games.
Yes, it's that good. Read it.

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The last time I lost sleep while reading a book was when I read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I lost sleep reading The Hunger Games.
Yes, it's that good. Read it.


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I'm almost as big of a dystopian literature nut as one can get so naturally I was thrilled to see that the genre almost suddenly became in vogue (I remember thinking something along the lines of ...dystopian fiction, of all things!). The fact that most (if not all) of the new additions popping up everywhere seemed to be YA didn't even tone down my enthusiasm too much. I went straight from children's books to adult literature (with the exception of Harry Potter) and never really looked back, so I
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Loved them all. They are all action packed and you never want to put it down. The characters are all great. The political atmosphere makes it exciting. I must say I didn't necessarily like the end...but I guess I can't have every story end on a note that I find happy. It was an ending that was exactly how it should be, which made me sad for a few weeks, but I guess that's what makes it feel real. Overall great writing!!
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This is a great read! The descriptions suck you into this dystopian world. Mysteries abound, and one can't help but turn pages frantically waiting to see how it will all work out! Violent, but empowering.
2nd read-through, March 2012- developing a novel unit for my class. ...more
2nd read-through, March 2012- developing a novel unit for my class. ...more

Aug 27, 2011
Darnell J.
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
top-notch,
fav-s,
dystopian,
enthralling-dystopian-journeys,
ya,
full-auto,
trilogies,
audiobooks
I enjoy this trilogy. Looking forward to the movie

Sep 24, 2011
Mary
marked it as to-read

