The Hunger Games -- Suzanne Collins (not the movie)
I just finished the book, as I told myself I'd read the book before the I go see the movie, and boy am I glad I did so because my friend told me when he went to see it, they left out so much of the book in the movie. I can't stand when directors do that, like stick the book please!!!!!! Anyway, if you have read the book, please share your thoughts and tell me your favorite part of it. My personal favorite part was probably when Peeta says he's in love with Katniss.
Re: The Hunger Games -- Suzanne Collins (not the movie)
I had a lot of mixed feelings about those books. They were well written. The story was engaging in that it kept you turning the page to find out what happens next. The characters were all beautifully developed. And I thought the futuristic vision of North America was unique and very interesting.
But...the entire premise of the story was deeply disturbing and took all the pleasure out of the book for me. I don't mind violence in a story...even hard, graphic violence. And I can tolerate "reality" in which children sometimes get hurt. But a story whose entire plot-line is based on intentionally inflicting hard, graphic violence on children.... :no:
I won't be seeing the movie.
Re: The Hunger Games -- Suzanne Collins (not the movie)
I really enjoyed the first two books, but I felt really let down when I finally finished the third. To me it felt extremely rushed and I felt that the quality of her writing suffered a lot in that...
Part of me really wants to go see the movie, but part of me is extremely against it - because if it's good I'll get sucked right back in again just to be let down when the third one comes about =/