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The Hunger Games by Suzzane Collins

I'm gonna have to think about who could have been a Jace other then Alex P... there are so many better candidates.
Jamie just looks like a child to me and I imagined Jace as feeling more masculine.



I thought that was brilliant! He'll do creepily malevolent really well, I feel.



Huh. I remember thinking of him as tall and lanky. Guess I should dig out my books and see cause now I can't remember how he is described re: height.

I always pictured snow as short and round... HHhmmm.. I'll have to pay more attention when I reread the series, which I am planning on doing before the movie comes out :)


I actually prefer the school of thought "just pick the most talented" so I've been very pleased.





Not seeing the unibrow on Prim...
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:P I didn't picture any of them like this...






That's what I was thinking too.

These pictures and all the conversation is just making me so excited. It's getting harder to wait.


I know that hope isn't an obvious theme explored in Mockinjay, but am I the only one bothered by these thoughts ? Here is what I posted in the comments :
"It actually does make sense. The Mockingjay (original title), Katniss, IS the symbol of hope for the people of Panem. The ending ends in a way that suggests hope for a better future. In a war, hope is what we hold on to. Not vengence or rage, at least, it should not be. The primrose that Peeta brings to Katiss is also a symbol of hope. That things can blossom again.
I think it's sad that you consider there is no hope in Mockingjay. If there is no hope, then there is no point in standing up and fighting back."
I'd like the ad the symbolism of the cover. We have the chance to have covers that actually have a meaning. The blue cover of Mockingjay with the bird extending its wings makes me think of hope. Bitterweet hope, maybe, but still hope.





She was really good in X-men First Class; I thought so anyway.

Yes, I agree completely. It's Peeta who kept her going on in the first two volumes, thus making the people of Panem believe in her. When Peeta's captured, Katniss deflates like a balloon. She's too broken and hurt, but she did her job. She's not as strong as the people of Panem think she is but she's still an image you know ? It's enough to make them win the war.

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Josh pulls off the blonde well.
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Wendy... this boy would make a way better Jace than Jamie, don't you think? I know I'm in the wrong discussion thread for this, but I cannot get over it :(