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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

by Cindi

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The Books We Read / Clean Romance, Contemporary, Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Young Adult / The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Filed Under: Clean Romance, Contemporary, Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Young Adult October 18, 2009, 6:41 am

I enjoyed this book. The Hunger Games is a very quick read and a real page turner. Set in a near future dystopia after the fall of the United States of America, a young girl and boy from the 12th district in the nation of Panem must compete in a death match type game where the last one standing wins.

Is the concept original? Um, no. Was the romance good? Yes, in a young adult sort of way. The writing is great, the characters are fine, and the pacing is crisp. There is plenty of action and enough soul searching and moral dilemmas to keep it interesting past the surface. My main problem with the book is the author’s view of the future, especially surrounding the politics and government in the book’s post apocalyptic time and place. I know it is a work of imaginative science fiction, I just felt it lacked substance and credibility. (As a pet peeve there was one part right near the beginning where Katniss puts on her boots, and then pulls on her pants. ??? How often do you put your shoes on before getting dressed? Sorry to point this out; I don’t know why I noticed this.) Also, you don’t have to give everyone funky names because your book is set in the future. Most names in circulation today predate the bible. Now that I’m done complaining, feel free to check it out. I found it very entertaining and the end will leave you wanting more.

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Clarissa says October 20, 2009,1:47 am

Cindi, you forgot to mention the most important thing, Stephanie Meyer likes this book.

Ha, ok it sounds like you hated this book but you’re trying to find things that are positive about it. I might read it. I can dig a good young adult romance. I wish I were kidding.

Clarissa says December 4, 2009,3:04 pm

The story was just getting started and then it was over. I need to read the next one. I have a thing with closure and this story is far from over. I have to agree with you about the name thing. Peeta? Really? Gale for a boy? Interesting choices.

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Clarissa Foss

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Clarissa is a stay-at-home mother of three. The last two years she has been wrapping up a degree in psychology after taking a six-year baby hiatus from her studies. Now that she is done reading text books she doesn't have to feel guilty curling up with some good fiction. Her favourite book is Little Women.

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Cindi is a 30-year-old Kobo reading blog reviewing amateur literary critic. She appreciates all genres especially historical fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction, and suspense along with a healthy dose of 'popular' so she can keep up with what everyone is talking about. She has four or five lists of books to read at any one time (but doesn't everyone?) and she loves spreading the word on good books. Cindi will be bringing you truth and objectivity ('cause who wants to read crazy irrational opinions?) from her piece of the world in Alberta Canada.


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