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374 pages, Hardcover
First published September 14, 2008
“But just the fact that he was sparkling leads me to doubt everything that happened.”So why did I add it to my to-read list for my future (hypothetical) daughter? Because Katniss is cool and a badass. She is fierce, independent, resourceful, intelligent, and skilled. She is loyal to her friends and family. She is a survivor. She will never allow a guy to carry her around as though she is a delicate flower. She skewers that apple in the pig's mouth with an arrow in front of the Gamemakers in the most awesome way imaginable. For all that, I love this imperfect, surly, prickly, sullen and perpetually pissed-off, quick to jump to judgment, and sometimes clueless girl.
* Unlike other so-called "books", where a boyfriend of a few months dumping you is a valid reason for catatonia and almost-suicide.(**)
** And yet we still get readers who divide themselves into the incredibly annoying "Team Peeta" and "Team Gale". (***)
*** Because clearly nothing else ever matters besides sappy love - in a book about children murdering each other. *eyeroll*
"Exactly how am I supposed to work in a thank-you in there? Somehow it just won't seem sincere if I'm trying to slit his throat."-----------------------------------------
I CRIED TWICE (yes, apparently I am less of a cynic than I thought).
First time - when Katniss volunteers for Prim and people salute her. I JUST CHOKED UP. It felt so real. I have a brother who is much younger than me, and all I could think at that moment was how I would do the exact same thing for him WITHOUT ANY HESITATION. It wouldn't even be a choice. Just like it wasn't for Katniss. *Sob*
The second time I teared up - Rue. Oh Rue... And the salute from District 11 - so powerful and so touching. I...I...I just can't...
PLEASE EXCUSE ME WHILE I GO AND GRAB A BOX OF TISSUES. OR TWO. OR TEN. *SOB*
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Every year, Panem (post-apacolyptic North America) hosts a Hunger Games involving one female and one male representative from each of its twelve districts to fight to the death.
“Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor.”
For there to be betrayal, there would have to have been trust first.The Capitol uses the Games as a way to demonstrate the sheer helplessness of the other Districts and to keep the population cowed and in fear.
I'm more than just a piece in their Games.Soon, she and Peeta are whisked away to the Capitol - a place of incredible wealth and heartbreaking cruelity. And while Katniss has sworn to come back to her sister, she really has to wonder, what will be left of her if she returns.
“Here's some advice. Stay alive.”Honestly, this was the best apocalyptic YA teen novel I've read this year.
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“Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor.”
“Katniss, the girl who was on fire!”
“I do not want to lose the boy with the bread.”
“You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope.”
“For there to be betrayal, there would have to have been trust first.”
“I am not pretty. I am not beautiful. I am as radiant as the sun.”
“Destroying things is much easier than making them.”
“Stupid people are dangerous.”
“I remember everything about you. You’re the one who wasn’t paying attention.”
“Remember, we’re madly in love, so it’s all right to kiss me anytime you feel like it.”
"I don't know how to say it exactly. Only...I want to die as myself. I don't want them to change me in there. Turn me into some kind of monster that I'm not. I keep wishing I could think of a way to...to show the Capitol that they don't own me. That I'm more than just a piece in their Games."
“You have a... remarkable memory."
"I remember everything about you. You're the one who wasn't paying attention.”
"I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute!"
“No, it happened. And right when your song ended, I knew - just like your mother - I was a goner," Peeta says.”
“I don't want to lose the boy with the bread.”
“Here's some advice. Stay alive.”
“You here to finish me off, Sweetheart?”
“The Hunger Games reads like a bag of chips, meaning you can devour it in several short bites but it will leave you unnourished and aside from gas, it won’t have much effect.”