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Well this book lived up to a lot of the hype that surrounds it. While the name and cover still do not grab my attention the story, once started, did.
This book is written in first perspective, from the heroine's aspect. Her name is Katniss Everdeen. She starts off in her home, a simple, poor area of the land. She is the provider for her mother and sister with her hunting skills. To protect her younger sister, she is sent to the capitol, along with local boy Peeta, to 'participate' in the annual H ...more
This book is written in first perspective, from the heroine's aspect. Her name is Katniss Everdeen. She starts off in her home, a simple, poor area of the land. She is the provider for her mother and sister with her hunting skills. To protect her younger sister, she is sent to the capitol, along with local boy Peeta, to 'participate' in the annual H ...more

Unlike any book I have read before. You find yourself drawn to Katniss Everdeen whose heroic act has saved her little sister, even though it has sealed her own fate. There is something tremendously raw about this story that captivated you while reading it.

As an adult reader, 5 stars.
I was entranced by “The Hunger Games”. Unfortunately, I don't believe this trilogy is an appropriate reading for 5th grade level as the publisher states. The level of violence is extraordinarily high and extremely graphic. ...more
I was entranced by “The Hunger Games”. Unfortunately, I don't believe this trilogy is an appropriate reading for 5th grade level as the publisher states. The level of violence is extraordinarily high and extremely graphic. ...more

I am wondering why it took me so long to read this book. I have the second one ready to go and I can't wait to get started!
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Nov 25, 2010
Madge
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
dystopian,
young-adult



Nov 19, 2011
Mabeelle
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
science-fiction,
young-adult