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The Hunger Games Quiz! - 12 of 12 correct (100%)
I've done this one a long time ago. I'm sure I would get it wrong now :)
I've done this one a long time ago. I'm sure I would get it wrong now :)
http://www.goodreads.com/quizzes/resu...
I think this is a different quiz.
G. X. wrote: "This app kinda sucks. Sorry for the double post."
It does. It's no good at all for the groups. I've requested multiple times for fixes and options for edit, delete and reply to message. I think they have only one person working on the Android software, not sure what is the situation with the iPhone.
G. X. wrote: "What do you like about the Hunger Games?"
Have you read them? Personally what I liked was Katniss and that she doesn't try to be a bad-ass, she is just trying to survive. In the second book (or was it the third?) she get's pretty bad depression and she is an unwilling participant in countrywide events.
I think this is a different quiz.
G. X. wrote: "This app kinda sucks. Sorry for the double post."
It does. It's no good at all for the groups. I've requested multiple times for fixes and options for edit, delete and reply to message. I think they have only one person working on the Android software, not sure what is the situation with the iPhone.
G. X. wrote: "What do you like about the Hunger Games?"
Have you read them? Personally what I liked was Katniss and that she doesn't try to be a bad-ass, she is just trying to survive. In the second book (or was it the third?) she get's pretty bad depression and she is an unwilling participant in countrywide events.

Miranda wrote: "I think it was the second/third she was in here "depression" stage. I liked the game more in the second book then the first but since the first was well book one you cant really complain. ive had m..."
I think the first book was all about the game, the meaning it has and how difficult it is. I mean you gotta feel bad for those kids. Being 12 in a place with no escape with another 23 people and you now only one will survive, turning people against each other.
In the second book the game was just part of the settings and a way to scare the people into subjugation.
The third book was a bit rushed maybe? That maze while getting into the city seemed to me as something too much. But I guess in a way makes sense to put a game arena outside the Kapital?
I think the first book was all about the game, the meaning it has and how difficult it is. I mean you gotta feel bad for those kids. Being 12 in a place with no escape with another 23 people and you now only one will survive, turning people against each other.
In the second book the game was just part of the settings and a way to scare the people into subjugation.
The third book was a bit rushed maybe? That maze while getting into the city seemed to me as something too much. But I guess in a way makes sense to put a game arena outside the Kapital?

two one three that would be my order of favorites.
that and Finnick Odair was by far my fav <3 lol


G. X. wrote: "I read the first two. I liked the concept. The first book kept me interested, though the writing wasn't too impressive to me. The second book was pretty weak in my opinion. The writing, weaker. For..."
In the third one the good guys decide to storm the Kapital which is surrounded by traps in the game style.
In the third one the good guys decide to storm the Kapital which is surrounded by traps in the game style.
http://www.goodreads.com/quizzes/83-t...