Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Lit Circle, Letter 1: The Hunger Games

Well since my other LC (Lit Circle) partners have already told you the summary of the book called The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (Which I highly recommend others to read), might as well just tell you what I think about it. Oh before I tell you about my opinion, here are some of my partners websites about this book's summary/etc., Annly and Nathan.

The book is amazing and I'm loving every part of it as I keep on reading, even passing the checkpoint for the first week already. The story is exciting and thrilling mostly about survival in this particular game that the Capitol (Rich and powerful city) had set up for the twelve districts (poor cities and under the Capitol rule) to fight to the death in an arena. The book is not too slow or too fast for readers that makes you not understand what's has happened and have to reread it again to finally get it. It's easy to understand and have no special writing style that some authors do. As I kept on reading, it's grabbing me every time that makes me want more and more to find out what will happen next. I like mostly every part of this book with its amazing storyline, the detailed background, and the characters in this books.

I like to read these kind of books of post-apocalyptic where a civilization is set after a devastating disaster, just like The Hunger Games. Their world is so much different from ours and who knows, maybe something catastrophic might happen to us that might be similar to this. So far I'm pretty ahead of the book with my partners and have no questions at all as I'm reading this, just that what will the outcome of the winner in that game be (directed to my partners)?

1 comment:

  1. "I like to read these kind of books of post-apocalyptic where a civilization is set after a devastating disaster, just like The Hunger Games."
    - me too (:

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