The Hunger Games was a great action series. In the first two books you have the kids in the games fighting each other. Then you have in the last book the rebels fighting the capital.
Dexter
Friday, February 4, 2011
Hunger Games - Three Guys & A Book
Discussion with Riley, Morgan and Cody. Hear what these guys think of the books!!
The Hunger games- Love and Death
The Hunger Games is a book that keeps you at the edge of your seat and leaves you awake at night even when your finished with the series. What I love most about the Hunger Games series is the whole love scene with Katniss and Peeta while .....but I can't tell you who lives and dies. Katniss and Peeta used their love for each other as a way to survive the games. Gale, a friend of Katniss who loves Katniss can't stand watching Katniss with Peeta but is forced to because of the Capital. The Hunger Games is an amazing book.
Shakeela
Shakeela
the Hunger Games -The Games
I thought the the best part about the book was the games. Because in the game you had to fight to survive. The fighting was really good and it gave a lot of good details. But I think the book was really good and I would recommend it other people.
Jacob
Jacob
Hunger Games and Thoughts of Ethan
I read all of the hunger games books and they just get better and better by every book. The people who don't like reading well this is an amazing book set. This is one book that you cant put down till you finish, and when you do finish I promise you that you will buy, borrow, check out the next one.
Hunger Games and Thoughts of Cole and Steven
I think that the Hunger Games was first boring until the war started and I was pulled right into the book and I couldn't put it down. Cole
I thought that the "Hunger Games" was an okay book until about half way through the first of the three books and then it became really interesting. Steven
I thought that the "Hunger Games" was an okay book until about half way through the first of the three books and then it became really interesting. Steven
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