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4.6 43
Young Adult Fiction
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Not a Love Story!
(Updated: August 19, 2012)
Overall rating
4.7
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All three books in the Hunger Games are extraordinary and entirely worth reading, the characters are real and deep and well developed; but be warned the love story between Katniss and Peeta, as well as the love triangle including Gale is not what this book is about, and maybe that's the point. Like the rest of the selfish, corrupted and twisted people in the capital I'm so sucked into their love story in the Hunger Games that I overlook the senseless death that surrounds them, and I think that says something. But their relationship is something that I wish the author had given us more of. Instead the sweet moments where Katniss gets a brief moment to share with Peeta or Gale are somewhat rushed past or skipped over.
Good Points
-Wonderful story in a well developed dystopian future.
-Deep and complicated characters that you can relate to.
-This story is about the horrors of war and the corruptness of politics, and it makes these topics relateable to young adults.
-Deep and complicated characters that you can relate to.
-This story is about the horrors of war and the corruptness of politics, and it makes these topics relateable to young adults.
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