Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


I never, ever read a book that was so emotionally draining. But in a good way. I'm not a fan of YA novels that are popular all over the world (anymore) and I am also not a fan of this genre. I've been reading Realistic Fiction books for so long that I forgot what it feels to read an unrealistic one.  I really refused to read this series, until one day I ran out of books to read.

To be honest, when I was reading the book there were those times when I want to put it down, especially on the first parts. I'm having difficulties to get myself inspired, and the whole message or meaning of the Hunger Games didn't got to me at all. But I still keep on reading. And then finally, I began to enjoy it and began embracing the change.

These are my views on the main characters:

    Katniss. Although I find her hard to like, I did understand her situation. Being the breadwinner and protector of her family since her father died, I know it's very hard for her age to fend for her mother and her sister, Prim.
    I know that Gale's an essential for the series, being the best friend of Katniss and all, but I don't like him. From the start, I know he loves her and has a strong bond with her but there's this part of me that don't want him for Katniss.
    And then Peeta came. He's the reason why I kept reading. I love him. He's always there for Katniss even though he knew that she doesn't have feelings for him.
    Haymitch. I love characters like him. The mentor, the brain. And I love how he gives a touch of fun in the book.
    Cinna. I know he's not a major character but I love him! (Just saying.)

About the Games.. my head is working double-time while reading it. There's so much that's happening. I have to pause for a bit then continue because I'm imagining this scene to another and another.

I love the writing of the book. Although it's a little heavy for me. I really can say that I enjoyed it and was amazed by the author's imagination. I love the story and the other characters. I also finished reading Catching Fire (The Hunger Games #2) yesterday, so I'm going to post a review later. So now, I can't wait to read Mockingjay (The Hunger Games #3)!

It's a wonderful book and I gave it a rating of 5 stars in Goodreads, but it's not one of my favorites. To those who haven't read it yet, I highly recommend this, especially to those who love Adventure books! :-)

Rating:

A+

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