The Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins (Discussion)
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Re: The Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins (Discussion)
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A good "old-fashioned" google search would help you. That is what my daughter did. She typed in "series similar to The Hunger Games" and found quite a few series that she now loves.sheenah1221 wrote:I loved this series. At the end of each book it kept me wanting more. It was fun, fast paced, and an adventure. I would love to find more series like this.
Also, the library is a great place to try. Usually the librarian would be willing to give you some good suggestions.
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I throughly agree I loved the third book it was actually my favorite of the series. I think it gave more depth to all the people involved. It really dove into deeper issues, which is what really completed the hunger games as a strong and quite beautiful parody. I believe without the third book the other two would have been cruel oppression followed by aimless rebellion which would have made the other two books unmemorable and emotionless.MollyKFarris wrote:I've heard from almost everyone I've talked to about this series that they didn't like the 3rd book, which kind of baffles me. Of course the first book is my favorite, but there was no point during the third book that I thought "Wow, this is really subpar." And I definitely like the third book better than the second; I liked getting to see more of the "world", and I liked that we got to see more of the big picture of what Katniss was involved in. I also liked that the third book acknowledged more of the shades of gray that are present in the real world as opposed to just having the whole book be "the good guys vs. the bad guys."
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I read the first book faster though, because it made me very curious since it was different from anything I ever read. Then I watched the movie (which was ok but I still prefer the book). The third book is ok... of course I was happy about Katniss ending up with Peta

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Are there other series like the Hunger Games? I definitely want to read more books like this.
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1) Catching Fire
2) The Hunger Games
3) Mockingjay
I loved Catching Fire because it was so action-packed and constantly kept me on the edge of my seat. The area was a lot more exciting and daunting than the woods were in The Hunger Games, and the twists that came with it had me screaming into my pillow. The bulk of the newly introduced characters were likable for either their courageousness, compassion, sass, intelligence, or oddness. I also enjoyed the honest romance that blossomed between Katniss and Peeta.
Mockingjay, however, was a huge downer for me. With Katniss's depression, Effie's absence, the basically irreversible change in Peeta's persona, the gutting casualties, and that unsatisfactory ending (I wanted to know what happened to everybody else!), I was and still to this day frustrated am by how Collins concluded the trilogy. I mean, I know that it was realistic considering the type of world these characters lived in, but I cannot help thinking some occurrences were unnecessary and wishing there was a longer epilogue.