"To read is to fly: it is to soar to a point of vantage which gives a view over wide terrains of history, human variety, ideas, shared experience and the fruits of many inquiries."
- A C Grayling

Sunday, June 17, 2012

The Hunger Games
     So, this week I read  most of the Hunger Games. And I honestly didn't think I would like it. At first I didn't wanna read it because I didn't wanna be part of the fanatics over this book. To me, the way some people described it, it just didn't sound like my type of book. But, I read it anyway just to see what everyone thought was so ahmazzziinnngggg about it. Now, I see, why it was so loved by so many others.
    One thing I loved about The Hunger Games was the characters and the details. Some parts were very descriptive and vivid, but others were not as detailed and left your imagination to come up with your own vision of what ever it was/is. And the characters were just so unique to me. They weren't like other characters in the books I've read. They each possessed their own problems they had to solve. And I really liked that.
     Not only have I learned one thing, but I've learned 2.

  •  The Hunger Games was AHMAZIIINGGGG and I have no idea why I doubted it
  • I would never, NEVER EVER survive the Hunger Games. I wouldn't.
     So I really hope you enjoyed this weeks blog. I don't know, maybe next weeks will be about Catching Fire, the second book in the Hunger Games trilogy. I dunno. Alright,  will see, well blog, you next week!
-- Remember new blog post every week!
            *Savannah*

1 comment:

  1. If this were going to be a blog for summer 2013, you'd need to support your ideas with details. Exactly why would you not survive?

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