Christopher Paolini (INHERITANCE CYCLE series) discussion
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Sarah wrote: "Hello all. Basically, I forgot that I had joined groups here on GoodReads until I had a message in my inbox.Umm, what else. . . I'm 21 and a library science major/english minor working in one o..."
It is alright...i think some people might forget that they joined a group at all...I do sometimes...^_^ depends what it is i suppose.
John wrote: "i sent a message out, had loads of replys, some good, a couple bad. good to see you"you got a couple of bad ones? what is the reason for that?
✄☠Casey Crane☠✄ wrote: ":Dooo I just finished the Hunger Games about two hours ago"
Katie wrote: "Mm, what's that?"
:O *gasp* How have you not heard of The Hunger Games???? It's an awesome book by Suzanne Collins that everybody should read.
Yay! I hope you would like it, but it's not for everyone I guess. Only if you can handle some more dismal material. But it's such an awesome book!!!!!!
Ok! The sequel came out this year (Catching Fire) and unlike many sequels to outstanding first books, it didn't disappoint. IT was just as good as the first.
Well, it's about this girl in a post-apocolytic world, where the USA has been destroyed and replaced by a rich and advanced Capital surrounded by twelve very poor Districts that are kept isolated. Every year there is the Hunger Games, which is when one girl and boy ages 12-18 from each District is chosen by a drawing and goes to the Capital to get ready to "compete." All 24 teenagers are forced to fight to the death in a giant Arena. The Games are broadcast on live TV as requiered viewing for everyone in the nation of Panem, to remind the Districts of their failed rebellin 70-something years ago. The last one alive wins, and goes back to their District to live a now-luxurious life. It's a bit grim, but very action-packed and completely awesome. It's very compelling and you won't be able to put it down, and it's so sad!!! But I really like them, and they're very popular.
Hmmm... I don't know what I'd compare it to, it's so original. People have said that it reminds them of the show "Survivor" and "Lost" mixed with the Uglies books, and "The Giver", though I don't quite agree with any of those. It's futuristic, but also almost in the past, because the people in the Districts have about the technology of the early 1900's, and then it IS sort of a survivor novel, with lots of action, but a lot of the conflict is internal and moral. It's also a bit of a social/political commentary, with even some romance. But really, it's too unique to compare to anything. It's almost like The Forest Of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan, because even though it's sad (but no where NEAR as depressing as FOHT), it still is very hopeful.
I would not reccomend the Forest of Hands and Teeth if you can't handle grim stuff. If you don't mind spoilers, see my review (don't know how to link to that).But The Hunger Games is definitely NOT a waste of time in my opinion. It's one of my favorite books/series. The sequel, Catching Fire, won the "Best Book of 2009" poll or whatever on the Goodreads Choice Awards. They're really awesome, I just don't know if some people would enjoy them as much (like people who only like completely happy books with no bad conflict, which personally seems pointless). Anyway, I think it's amazing and I would guess that you'd like it. But then again, I don't exactly know.
Was this "Teeth" you are talking about made into a movie? I like the story of that movie. Creepy but entertaining.
I didnt like signs either my least favorite movie by that guy that you cant spell his name m.night. shyamalan or something =p
I love "the signs" This is the film that made me M shamalans fan. I'm looking forward for his latest film the avatar last airbender movie.
Yeah, I cried at the end. And several times throughout. But it deserved all those awards it got, totally.
I liked 300 (AWESOME action) but I thought Gladiator's plt and characters were so much better and deeper. Russel Crowe is amazing.
No, it's about this group of 300 Spartan warriors that march off alone to fight like millions of Persians.
I love history like that. But I should warn you, it may not be the most historically accurate movie. ^^
Books mentioned in this topic
The Forest of Hands and Teeth (other topics)Catching Fire (other topics)








Umm, what else. . . I'm 21 and a library science major/english minor working in one of the branches of my local public library.