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I had a difficult time starting this book. I recognized too much of the dystopian future it presented, and I kept seeing the events happen before I got to them. Then, too, I'd started reading it simply because others had told me how much they loved it.
But something happened once the Games truly began. I couldn't stop reading, I couldn't wait to return to the arena, and I could't wait to be there with her. Katniss.
I laughed. I cried. I felt my heart catch in my throat. Few books have ever done that to me, if any.
I am no longer loathe to admit...I loved this book and, like Katniss, was “dreading the moment when I will finally have to let go.”
I had a difficult time starting this book. I recognized too much of the dystopian future it presented, and I kept seeing the events happen before I got to them. Then, too, I'd started reading it simply because others had told me how much they loved it.
But something happened once the Games truly began. I couldn't stop reading, I couldn't wait to return to the arena, and I could't wait to be there with her. Katniss.
I laughed. I cried. I felt my heart catch in my throat. Few books have ever done that to me, if any.
I am no longer loathe to admit...I loved this book and, like Katniss, was “dreading the moment when I will finally have to let go.”
Wildly inventive. Wickedly insightful. About as profane as a book can get this side of a book ban. Makes me want to read literally anything else Tony writes.
Wildly inventive. Wickedly insightful. About as profane as a book can get this side of a book ban. Makes me want to read literally anything else Tony writes.