The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
March 30th, 2012 by You(th)
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Submitted by Hannah, Age 12 from Rhode Island
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This book was perfectly plotted, and well written. I enjoyed every minute of it. The book is about a girl Named Katniss Everdeen, that voulenteer’s as a tribute in place for her sister Prim. Then she meets Peeta Mellark, her “star-crossed Lover” and “falls madly in love” with him. This book is romance, action, and suspense all in one
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I loved the Hunger
Games
I’ve read the hunger games berfoe. it’s really hard to think about how they do a draw to choose one boy and one girl who have to participate in the trilling hunger games. everyone will do anything to survive even if it means certain death. there will only be one winner . Katniss who is the main character, her sister ends up being chosen but katniss would not let her younger sister prim go to the hunger games so she volunteered to take her spot in the painful and thrilling hunger games.
Very wounderful book!! i loved it! But are the star-crossed-lovers real or fake?
well i think PEETA really likes her,but thats just me so ya! MUST READ!:)
loved this book could not stop reading
I thought it was boring. It is turning into the next “twighlight” with the TEAM PETTA or TEAM GALE. It was really gross when glimmer died and it was just plain sad when Rou was killed. Also it was nasty how petta and katniss were always kissing. Seriously petta let the girl breathe!!!!
I think that Peeta is sincere in his love for Katniss, but I think he is trniyg to play down how he feels in fear that both Katniss and the people of the Capitol will see his love as a weakness. He is afraid to make himself vulnerable. He is trniyg to keep both Katniss and himself alive, and he knows that the only way to do this is to play to the Capitol’s interest. He is smart.My question is, do you think Katniss is sincere in her care for Peeta? Is she really in love with him, despite her reservations? After all, she was willing to risk her life for him several times.
Is this book confusing?