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The Hunger Games Trilogy. (spoilers)


Ivan The Awesome

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So, I just finished up all three of these books in a week.

My favorite has to be book one. I was a bit disappointed with the last book. I don't know, I have a feeling of incompleteness about the series. The last book was, I don't know. I liked it, but the ending left me wanting more. The epilogue was not enough in my eyes. I feel there's still several loose ends in the series.

Anyone else feel this way?

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Pretty good books man. it's very action orientated.

Basically it's about this girl named Katniss Everdeen. It's a futuristic Post Apocalyptic world. America is no more, it takes place basically where colorado and all those states around are. People are divided into districts and each district has a trade. Every year they have the "hunger games". Every district sends two tributes to the capitol to fight to the death. Food is scarce. If you win the games your whole district gets a years worth of food and such and if you win you don't have to enter the games anymore. The games entrants are between the ages of 12-18. It's a pretty interesting read. The deaths of people are very vivid. Later in the other books things happen, I don't want to spoil it for you.

It's almost books about war as well. Good stuff man, I'd definitely recommend them if you like those type of genres.

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