Tuesday, April 5, 2011

!Boy oh Boy!

The Hunger Games. That’s all you have to say to make me start reading. It makes me laugh that I had no interest at all in this book even though everyone said it was amazing. I almost hate admitting that they’re right that this book is actually really amazing. I’m really glad I picked it. When Katnis leaves to go to the Capitol and her journey throughout the beginning, I think the author did an amazing job with emotions of the characters. How Katnis would get these feelings with Peeta and she’d have to block her mind and make herself believe that Peeta was playing her for his advantage. I definitely would feel the same way Katnis did. The way she put feelings and emotions aside because none of it will matter after the battle, showed how strong minded she was. I also hate to admit that I see her as a roll model. The way she stood up for her 12 year old sister and basically took her life for her like that. Just like the book said it gave the Capitol lots of action to keep things interesting. That has nothing to do with the reality back in District 12 where everyone knew each other and knew the power Katnis just portrayed, taking her sister out of the competitions. You know a book is awesome when it gets you dreaming about dropping a bee hive on mean people trying to kill you.

1 comment:

  1. That's funny, Cari. You are going to want to order the second two right now because you will freak out at the cliffhanger-ending of Hunger Games!

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