I didn’t know much about it except someone said I had to read it. I started reading and couldn’t put it down – read the whole thing in one day. It’s addictive – even without sparkly vampires. Which was the last book I’d read in one sitting.
I read the entire series IN ONE DAY while I had the stomach flu last year. What can I say? I had a lot of time on my hands that day. And having bodily fluids coming out of various orifices is a good way to keep the kids out of your hair, too.
Brittany!! You will LOVE these books. Like, want to have babies with these books. I hope you have your schedule cleared for the next three days while you do nothing but eat, nap, and read. I look forward to hearing your thoughts! But only if they’re positive. Otherwise, we’ll have issues…and I’ll have to go all President Snow on your ass. Enjoy!
Ohmygod! You are going to L-O-V-E these books! I picked up the first one about a year ago (having no clue what it was about) and I finished it in 12 hours….I was done with the rest of the series in 3 days. I am SOO excited for the movie to come out – it looks like they did an amazing job. And I agree with Carolyn Peeta can put a bun in my oven any day. I bet he’s really good at making said buns being the baker’s son and all……
When you are done you should go to YouTube and watch some of the fan videos – a lot of them are really good. Search “Katniss and Rue” and watch the first video that comes up – they did an amazing job!
Oh! I read that book last year when I bought it for my cousin as an Xmas gift and decided I should read it first before I give it to her…totally a lost cause as I immediately went out and bought the other two! They’re SO good!!! I’ve even got the Rock Star reading them right now and is is giddily gobbling them up! Have fun!
-K
You will L-O-V-E these books! I am a pretty hard-core Twilight nerd and I have to say I like this series AS much (and maybe even a teensy-weensy bit more….) than Twilight. I read the first book in 12 hours and the whole series in less than 3 days. You get so emotionally attached to these characters that you’ll be sad when it’s over. I am beyond excited for the movie – it looks like they did an amazing job (Woody Harrelson as Haymitch is sooo perfect!) And I totally agree with Carolyn – Peeta can put a bun in my oven any day. I bet he’s really good at making buns too, being the baker’s son and all….
Once you are done with the first book, go to YouTube and search “Katniss and Rue” watch the first clip that comes up – they did an amazing job! March 23rd can’t get here fast enough!! :)
Ohhhh Hotter and I loved that trilogy! The first one is amazing, the second might be even better…the third neither of us liked quite as much but definitely still worth reading!
Cindy Richards
December 12, 2011 at 11:54 am - Reply
Don’t plan on getting anything done the remainder of the week. You will be addicted and you will read them all this week. They are great books!!!!
I think the fact that there are more serious themes are part of the reason that these books are so successful. Finally, a young adult series that asks its readers to really reflect and consider the repercussions of living in a dystopian society. What a far cry from the importance of having a boyfriend, or in other words, the central theme of Twilight. At least, its part of the reason I like them so much :). Though at 18, I’m probably not the target demographic anymore, nor do I read many YA novels anyway.
I definitely agree with you. However, when a friend on FB told me some of the kids in her 4th grade class were reading it, I was a bit surprised. The book seems a little too mature for 9-10 year olds.
i want to read these books, but i have a book i plan to read here first: American Gods by Neil Gaiman. don’t know if i’ll get it started before the new year though lol i just finished jane eyre awhile back. getting classics in the ol’ noggin. gotta have SOMETHING in there. :/
I recently read America Gods. It’s a pretty good book, but it jumps around a lot. I almost quit reading it about halfway through. But I powered through it and I am glad I did.
Lady Jabberwocky
December 12, 2011 at 12:45 pm - Reply
Fantastic books. Read the first in 7 hours and the rest over the weekend. Amazing story – and HOW is this for teens!?
You’re going to love them. I read all three in like two days. I haven’t talked to anyone yet who hasn’t loved them. AND the movie is coming out soon, so since the twilight series is almost complete, you’ll have new shirtless boys to look forward to.
Just try not to judge the whole series from the third book. I like to pretend it stopped after Catching Fire, while it was still good. I can’t wait for the movie to come out!
OMG – these books are freaking amazing! Oldest son’s GF browbeat him ’til he read them – he devoured all three in 48 hours. Then they both harangued me until I read them. And I’m SO glad they did. I love those books more than I have words to express. I can’t wait to hear what you think about them!
I keep hearing about it… and everyone keeps telling me to read them, but I still haven’t. I don’t know what my holdup is except that I tend to do the opposite of what everyone tells me. I’m defiant like that. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on this.
Another GREAT YA book – it’s an indie author, Gwenn Wright – the book is Filter: the von Strassenberg Saga. It was really good, and her sequel is coming out soon. Check it out!
They are great books! Peeta is no Edward and since he’s not 107, and I’m old enough to be his mom, I totally felt creepy thinking he was hot. Anyhow, HG were the first books to break the endless re-reading of Twilight (sad but true). Enjoy it and then maybe move on to Percy Jackson, you’ll love that kid. He’s way sarcastic & hilarious.
Oh man…I’ve heard talk of this…Hunger Games…and I saw the movie preview when I went to see Breaking Dawn. I am still resisting everyone that says I need to read it…lol but I don’t know why. Curious to see what you think about it.
LouisianaMeredith
December 26, 2011 at 4:31 pm - Reply
After seeing your FB post this morning, I asked my niece, who is a National Honors Senior if she’d read them. She said she knocked them out in a weekend and that the heroine was so badass she “didn’t even want to say Bella’s name in the same sentence.”
I am so into vamps right now, I’m having a hard time reading anything non-vamp, sparkly or not, I will <3 the Cullens, especially Edward, forever! (BTW, if you really think about it…and sadly, at 46, I HAVE, Bella was a vampire from the start: she sucked the joy & fun out of everything anyone planned for her; she practically sucked the life out of both Edward & Jacob….Wuss Vampire, but Vamp nonetheless. Again, more off-topic Twilightness, Bella did redeem herself by doing more than becoming Edward's equal by being the saving factor via her shield in the Epic Battle of Not Much But Some Lameass Talking.)
Anyhoo, should I be concerned that I am regressing in life when I have started to read more YA literature than the classics in which I majored?!? Bueller?
Ok here is the thing. I get it. I was so reluctant to read Hunger Games because I LOVED Twilight, and I didn’t want anything to take away from that.
I just finished the first book. It took me less than 12 hours. It was THAT amazing.
It doesn’t take away or add to Twilight, truly THAT different, but I’ll tell you, the romantic parts made me melt…a little bit more than the Bella Edward parts did. True story.
I didn’t know much about it except someone said I had to read it. I started reading and couldn’t put it down – read the whole thing in one day. It’s addictive – even without sparkly vampires. Which was the last book I’d read in one sitting.
I read the entire series IN ONE DAY while I had the stomach flu last year. What can I say? I had a lot of time on my hands that day. And having bodily fluids coming out of various orifices is a good way to keep the kids out of your hair, too.
I’m about to cave, too.
I demand that you cave. Cave right now. (obviously I already did. I read all three books in 4-5 days)
You will love it! I read the whole series in less then a week!!!
man, you are in for a real treat! i don’t want to build it up too much, but you’ll be wishing Peeta would put a bun in your oven when your done.
Awesome books. Katniss Everdeen makes Bella Swan look like a whiny, codependent little bitch.
Can we be best friends?
Hell yeah, she does!!
bella WAS a whiny codependent little bitch lol
AMEN!
Only Alice has anything on Katniss for sheer badassery. Enjoy! I’m super excited for the movie!!!
I’ll see you in about 5 days once you’re done reading.
Brittany!! You will LOVE these books. Like, want to have babies with these books. I hope you have your schedule cleared for the next three days while you do nothing but eat, nap, and read. I look forward to hearing your thoughts! But only if they’re positive. Otherwise, we’ll have issues…and I’ll have to go all President Snow on your ass. Enjoy!
it is great. love it. and the 1st movie’s coming out, you HAVE to check out the pics of Gale and Peeta.
Ohmygod! You are going to L-O-V-E these books! I picked up the first one about a year ago (having no clue what it was about) and I finished it in 12 hours….I was done with the rest of the series in 3 days. I am SOO excited for the movie to come out – it looks like they did an amazing job. And I agree with Carolyn Peeta can put a bun in my oven any day. I bet he’s really good at making said buns being the baker’s son and all……
When you are done you should go to YouTube and watch some of the fan videos – a lot of them are really good. Search “Katniss and Rue” and watch the first video that comes up – they did an amazing job!
Oh! I read that book last year when I bought it for my cousin as an Xmas gift and decided I should read it first before I give it to her…totally a lost cause as I immediately went out and bought the other two! They’re SO good!!! I’ve even got the Rock Star reading them right now and is is giddily gobbling them up! Have fun!
-K
Grr….didn’t post my comment!
You will L-O-V-E these books! I am a pretty hard-core Twilight nerd and I have to say I like this series AS much (and maybe even a teensy-weensy bit more….) than Twilight. I read the first book in 12 hours and the whole series in less than 3 days. You get so emotionally attached to these characters that you’ll be sad when it’s over. I am beyond excited for the movie – it looks like they did an amazing job (Woody Harrelson as Haymitch is sooo perfect!) And I totally agree with Carolyn – Peeta can put a bun in my oven any day. I bet he’s really good at making buns too, being the baker’s son and all….
Once you are done with the first book, go to YouTube and search “Katniss and Rue” watch the first clip that comes up – they did an amazing job! March 23rd can’t get here fast enough!! :)
I know, ugh…I have it on my Kindle waiting to be read… I’ll probably start it this week, too. I hope it’s as good as everyone has been telling me!!
It is basically amazing. You’ll love it.
I LOVED those books!!! I read all three books in about 4 days. So good.
Ohhhh Hotter and I loved that trilogy! The first one is amazing, the second might be even better…the third neither of us liked quite as much but definitely still worth reading!
Don’t plan on getting anything done the remainder of the week. You will be addicted and you will read them all this week. They are great books!!!!
You will love the series! Though I still wonder why it is aimed at young adults. There is some heavy stuff in there.
Can’t wait for the movie!
I think the fact that there are more serious themes are part of the reason that these books are so successful. Finally, a young adult series that asks its readers to really reflect and consider the repercussions of living in a dystopian society. What a far cry from the importance of having a boyfriend, or in other words, the central theme of Twilight. At least, its part of the reason I like them so much :). Though at 18, I’m probably not the target demographic anymore, nor do I read many YA novels anyway.
I definitely agree with you. However, when a friend on FB told me some of the kids in her 4th grade class were reading it, I was a bit surprised. The book seems a little too mature for 9-10 year olds.
i want to read these books, but i have a book i plan to read here first: American Gods by Neil Gaiman. don’t know if i’ll get it started before the new year though lol i just finished jane eyre awhile back. getting classics in the ol’ noggin. gotta have SOMETHING in there. :/
I recently read America Gods. It’s a pretty good book, but it jumps around a lot. I almost quit reading it about halfway through. But I powered through it and I am glad I did.
Fantastic books. Read the first in 7 hours and the rest over the weekend. Amazing story – and HOW is this for teens!?
You’re going to love them. I read all three in like two days. I haven’t talked to anyone yet who hasn’t loved them. AND the movie is coming out soon, so since the twilight series is almost complete, you’ll have new shirtless boys to look forward to.
This book kicks butt… you will have them all read in no time.
Just try not to judge the whole series from the third book. I like to pretend it stopped after Catching Fire, while it was still good. I can’t wait for the movie to come out!
yaaaaay! It’s totally awesome. All 3 books are. can’t wait to hear what you think :-)
OMG – these books are freaking amazing! Oldest son’s GF browbeat him ’til he read them – he devoured all three in 48 hours. Then they both harangued me until I read them. And I’m SO glad they did. I love those books more than I have words to express. I can’t wait to hear what you think about them!
By page 32 you will be (already are??) so sucked in we likely won’t hear from you until you have finished all 3. Enjoy!!!!!
Katniss is my literary hero, right next to Harry Potter.
<3
I keep hearing about it… and everyone keeps telling me to read them, but I still haven’t. I don’t know what my holdup is except that I tend to do the opposite of what everyone tells me. I’m defiant like that. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on this.
Whatever you do, do NOT read these books… ;)
i finished the first and second book in two days, each in one sitting. i’m almost done with the third right now, they’re amazing! ENJOY!!
OMG, You will want to marry that book and make babies with it.
HATED Twilight…Hunger Games is OK…I guess I am getting jaded by Young Adult these days…
Another GREAT YA book – it’s an indie author, Gwenn Wright – the book is Filter: the von Strassenberg Saga. It was really good, and her sequel is coming out soon. Check it out!
They are great books! Peeta is no Edward and since he’s not 107, and I’m old enough to be his mom, I totally felt creepy thinking he was hot. Anyhow, HG were the first books to break the endless re-reading of Twilight (sad but true). Enjoy it and then maybe move on to Percy Jackson, you’ll love that kid. He’s way sarcastic & hilarious.
I love Percy Jackson too!
Oh man…I’ve heard talk of this…Hunger Games…and I saw the movie preview when I went to see Breaking Dawn. I am still resisting everyone that says I need to read it…lol but I don’t know why. Curious to see what you think about it.
I JUST finished reading the vampire books again…and had downloaded The Hunger Games to read next. Creeeepieee…
I read all 3 in 2 days. I was a hermit for those 2 days.
Started book 1 Tuesday night (I work full time and have had 3 finals this week) and I am already halfway through book 2…
It gave me nightmares the first night, but now I just stay up reading to curb THAT.
Loooooove that book!
After seeing your FB post this morning, I asked my niece, who is a National Honors Senior if she’d read them. She said she knocked them out in a weekend and that the heroine was so badass she “didn’t even want to say Bella’s name in the same sentence.”
I am so into vamps right now, I’m having a hard time reading anything non-vamp, sparkly or not, I will <3 the Cullens, especially Edward, forever! (BTW, if you really think about it…and sadly, at 46, I HAVE, Bella was a vampire from the start: she sucked the joy & fun out of everything anyone planned for her; she practically sucked the life out of both Edward & Jacob….Wuss Vampire, but Vamp nonetheless. Again, more off-topic Twilightness, Bella did redeem herself by doing more than becoming Edward's equal by being the saving factor via her shield in the Epic Battle of Not Much But Some Lameass Talking.)
Anyhoo, should I be concerned that I am regressing in life when I have started to read more YA literature than the classics in which I majored?!? Bueller?
Ok here is the thing. I get it. I was so reluctant to read Hunger Games because I LOVED Twilight, and I didn’t want anything to take away from that.
I just finished the first book. It took me less than 12 hours. It was THAT amazing.
It doesn’t take away or add to Twilight, truly THAT different, but I’ll tell you, the romantic parts made me melt…a little bit more than the Bella Edward parts did. True story.
Read the book.