Noah Rogers's Reviews > The Hunger Games
The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
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I don't even know where to begin. This is my favorite book of all time. I like Percy Jackson. I love Harry Potter. I absolutely am obsessed with The Hunger Games. It is a book that I think everyone can learn something from. This is a story about a girl, Katniss Everdeen, who lives in a dystopian society with her mother and little sister, Primrose. One day, Prim is condemned to fight in a battle in which 24 children fight to the death on live television. As Prim is only twelve, and the other contestants are ranged from 12-18 years old, Katniss decides to take on this fate for herself.
In terms of writing, I think this is a work of art. In moral terms, this is one of Picasso's paintings. One of my favorite themes from this story is the one that comes from Peeta and Katniss's love. It's the fact that no matter what evil, what cruelty they go through, their love always will survive. That is the biggest reason why i love these books. They are so inspiring.
In terms of writing, I think this is a work of art. In moral terms, this is one of Picasso's paintings. One of my favorite themes from this story is the one that comes from Peeta and Katniss's love. It's the fact that no matter what evil, what cruelty they go through, their love always will survive. That is the biggest reason why i love these books. They are so inspiring.
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November 2, 2013
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