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Finally read Hunger Games [CLOSED]
Philomena Blue Sparx Gems: 959
#1 Posted: 06:21:02 27/07/2015 | Topic Creator
Once I started I couldn't stop.
Bread and circuses. A beautiful depiction.

Collins wrenched my heart with such a relatable and believable main character. She certainly well exceeded her previous series, the Underland Chronicles, which I wish would see movie adaptations as well.

In any case... what do I read, now?
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Dark Snap Shot Gold Sparx Gems: 2623
#2 Posted: 06:36:36 27/07/2015
A book
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Greeble Emerald Sparx Gems: 4276
#3 Posted: 12:12:20 27/07/2015
Wicked.

It made me cry :'(

Also i can recommend Labyrinth by Kate Mosse.

Loved that book smilie
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DragonCamo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6621
#4 Posted: 17:25:04 27/07/2015
ISN'T IT GREAT?!?!?!?!?
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HeyitsHotDog Diamond Sparx Gems: 8236
#5 Posted: 17:33:00 27/07/2015
Cloud Atlas!
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k25205 Green Sparx Gems: 194
#6 Posted: 00:20:22 28/07/2015
  • World War Z
  • Divergent
  • The Maze Runner
  • The 5th Wave
  • Romulus Buckle and the City of the Founders
  • The Infects
  • I Am Number Four
  • The House of the Scorpion
  • The Martians
  • The Room
  • I Hunt Killers

This is just what pop into my head. I read a lot so I can help. smilie
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gillgrunt987 Platinum Sparx Gems: 7386
#7 Posted: 00:26:13 28/07/2015
Quote: Philomena
Once I started I couldn't stop.
Bread and circuses. A beautiful depiction.

Collins wrenched my heart with such a relatable and believable main character. She certainly well exceeded her previous series, the Underland Chronicles, which I wish would see movie adaptations as well.

In any case... what do I read, now?


Honestly, the first one in the trilogy is my joint-favourite book(along with the end of the Chaos Walking trilogy by Patrick Ness). Its the only book to make me emotional to the point that I actually shed a tear(poor Rue). Then again I was 12(?) at the time but oh well.

Regarding book suggestions, I'm afraid I can't help you as I'm horrible at choosing things. The only reason I've got into series I've liked is because I pretty much forced myself to look at the series since I had nothing else but boring class books to read.
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somePerson Diamond Sparx Gems: 8470
#8 Posted: 01:12:31 28/07/2015
Don't forget to read the crappy sequels.
parisruelz12 Diamond Sparx Gems: 7569
#9 Posted: 01:41:46 28/07/2015
Don't read Divergent. If you've read Hunger Game, you've read Divergent.

I recommend Wonderstruck.
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k25205 Green Sparx Gems: 194
#10 Posted: 01:46:42 28/07/2015
Divergent and Hunger Games are completely different series. They are both the same genre. Called Dystopian. It is the exact opposite of a utopia. It follows a failing government, and or world. And humanity is struggling to survive.

Just because Divergent and Hunger Games are the same genre. Does not mean they are the same thing. I have read both series and they are very unique and awese on their own.
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