With all of the hype around "The Hunger Games," I thought, yeah, okay, sure, whatever. The style of the book is in 1st person, not usually my cup of tea (plus I couldn't stop comparing it to Twilight...). But I am so impressed and can't put it down. I know it's seems I'm jumping on the bandwagon
I finally caved and bought the book a few days ago on Spring Break. I bought a cheap version at Barnes & Noble and thought: what's the harm? It's not like I've never bought a book that I didn't like.
The story deals with many issues such as starvation, poverty, oppression, and the effects on war in a light way so many can understand the meanings and context.
Now that I have read the book, I will most definitely be pumped for the movie which releases March 23rd. In the meantime, I think I'll stop by Barnes & Noble to pick up the other books in the series "Catching Fire" and "Mockingjay"...
Brittany - if you really do pick up the other two, can I possibly borrow them when you're done?
ReplyDeleteJordan - Ted actually has a Kindle and I couldn't wait so I bought the e-book so if you have a Kindle I can share it!
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