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It's been a while since I stayed up to finish reading a book (ever since a few months ago when my morning sickness extends to reading!) and this is the first book I've found that I just could not put down!
The first few pages alone pulls you in by the description of life in the districts and how people relate to each other. Katniss' volunteering to save her sister will absolutely touch your heart. She's brave, intelligent, strong but is absolutely blind emotionally. Considering her age & backgrou ...more
The first few pages alone pulls you in by the description of life in the districts and how people relate to each other. Katniss' volunteering to save her sister will absolutely touch your heart. She's brave, intelligent, strong but is absolutely blind emotionally. Considering her age & backgrou ...more

Sep 28, 2009
Amelia
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it was amazing
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This was a very interesting book. I love those 'what if' kinds of books.
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After rewatching the movie, I decided I needed to reread the book. It had been several years since I'd read it and it has become a huge senstation now. Every once in a while there is something that comes out that just stands above the others. This is that book. There is so much in this book that speak to people on so many different levels. Rich vs. Poor, Oppressor vs. Oppressed, Power vs. Submission, etc. One would thi ...more
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After rewatching the movie, I decided I needed to reread the book. It had been several years since I'd read it and it has become a huge senstation now. Every once in a while there is something that comes out that just stands above the others. This is that book. There is so much in this book that speak to people on so many different levels. Rich vs. Poor, Oppressor vs. Oppressed, Power vs. Submission, etc. One would thi ...more

I went into this book expecting to not like it. I am incredibly sensitive about any novels that involve children now that I am a mother, and just the thought of a premise that involves children being forced to fight each other to the death makes me feel incredibly squeamish. I read it for a book group though, and I was surprised to realize that this was actually a really good novel! There was something about the writing style that kept it very interesting with just the right amount of intensity,
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This was a great book! It's a bit like Battle Royale, but better in some way. I think it's because The Hunger Games has no fluff that you don't really need to read. I wasn't even tempted to skip a word - each word had importance that I didn't want to risk missing. I'm looking forward to reading the next book!
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