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Is there anyone who DOES NOT like the hunger games?
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Comrade! I very much enjoyed Orwell's 1984, his description of Neo-Fascism was superb. The ending was chilling as well. I also enjoyed the allusions to Leon Trotsky (Goldstein).I don't mind it, but I found it was a sort of meaningless read- flat, almost. I preferred 1984 (George Orwell) because it had a real meaning behind it and I felt it was written better
As much as I love the idea of kids killing each other... no.
I don't think I'll read the books, or watch the movie. Call me old fashioned, but I don't really read any books unless they have been deemed "classics"... Besides, I just don't like the premise of the story, nor do I like that fact that it's turning into another "Harry Potter" kinda deal. It irks me, slightly. These somewhat mediocre books get all this attention, yet masterpieces like Don Quixote go unnoticed by the general public.
Even if you object to the premise of the book, it gets kids reading, so that's good. How can you know if it's mediocre if you haven't read it?
I guess so... I just think there are far better things for kids to read. I feel that, the more you read, the greater your vocabulary and overall writing ability becomes. However, I'm not so sure that such a facet pertains to "teen novels" because I think they have a slightly more shallow plot line- usually.
I've read small excerpts here and there, nothing major. Yet, I still feel that the author was probably more interested in commercial success instead of writing for the sake of writing; which leads me to believe that it isn't of the quality that it could be. I mean, if you look at the greatest authors in the world, most of them died nearly penniless.
I don't know, I just don't really support it. Especially because I think the plot leaves a lot to be desired in a world that is already violent enough.
As much as I love the idea of kids killing each other... no.
I don't think I'll read the books, or watch the movie. Call me old fashioned, but I don't really read any books unless they have been deemed "classics"... Besides, I just don't like the premise of the story, nor do I like that fact that it's turning into another "Harry Potter" kinda deal. It irks me, slightly. These somewhat mediocre books get all this attention, yet masterpieces like Don Quixote go unnoticed by the general public.
*Raises hand and waves it frantically in air*Is there anyone who DOES NOT like the hunger games?
Even if you object to the premise of the book, it gets kids reading, so that's good. How can you know if it's mediocre if you haven't read it?
*Raises hand and waves it frantically in air*
No, seriously. I don't just dislike the concept of the Hunger Games; it SCARES me. The very thought of children as young as 12 killing each other in all manner of bloody fashions I find horrifying, especially when I look at all the good in this world and the many things that God has blessed me with.
That. Is. The. Point.