Friday, October 5, 2012

Teens what is the best book you have ever read? and what was it about?


Question


Teens what is the best book you have ever read? and what was it about?
a book that has moved you emotionally.


Answer


Most recently Ive read quotThe Hunger Gamesquot and quotCatching Firequot by Suzanne Collins. Its a triology, but the rd book hasnt been released yetbrbrIts hard to explain the plotsummary of The Hunger Games. Its not totally original...the ideas been done before, but the creativity and exucution is captivating. Its a YA bookbrbrWhenever I say quotThe Hunger Games is really good, its about a group of teenagers that have to kill each other in this postapocalyptic world in the North American ruins for reality TV...quot I get responses like quoteww, thats gory,quot or quot??quot, sometimes quotcoolquot. Ive seen nothing but positive reviews for The Hunger Games.br And suprisingly, my mom loved this book shes usually critical of booksmovies she wouldnt even read Twilight. But the descriptions and circumstances really made you feel for the characters while reading it. I couldnt put it down well since I was listening to it on CD, I couldnt stop putting in the next CD.brbrSummary, contains spoilers As punishment for a previous rebellion against the Capitol of Panem, every year one boy and one girl, between the ages of and , from each district are forced to participate in The Hunger Games, a televised event where the participants, or quottributesquot, must fight to the death in a large outdoor arena until only one remains. The story follows fatherless yearold Katniss Everdeen, a girl from District who volunteers for the Games in place of her younger sister, Prim. Also participating from District is Peeta Mellark, a boy whom Katniss knows from school and who once saved Katnisss life by giving her bread when her family was starving.brbrI found out quotThe Hunger Gamesquot is being made into a movie. Lionsgate Entertainment recently bought the rights.brI cant remember all the other books Ive read...theres too many



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