More than impressed
Shortly after Twilight came out and I figured out just how stupid it is, and not being much of a Potter fan ( I was always a Lord of the Rings fan ), I swore myself off of book series' with huge fan followings. So when I got a whiff of all the hype surrounding The Hunger Games, I got a feeling that it would be really dumb and decided to stay clear of it, even though the Twihards complained about hating it. I was never one to follow the crowd. This is especially true about books. I don't like all of the fluff that girls my age read. Prettt Little Liars was pure drama, despite the murder. The fact that it got turned into a soap opera didn't help my opinion. I found the Sarah Dessen books equally boring. I am not a hopeless romantic. Which is probably why Twilight never appealed. I am an Ellen Hopkins girl. I know that her books are really popular, but Crank isn't my favorite. Identical, the least known of her books, is. So I swore that I would never read The Hunger Games. Then came that fateful trip to the movies last weekend. I saw the poster for the movie, and I thought it looked cool. But so did the poster for the worst movie I ever saw, which won't be mentioned here. Then, I saw the trailer that was screened in front of Chronicle (yes, I actally wanted to see that). It took my breath away. I thought, gee, this might actually be worth it. So I finally broke down and got the book yesterday. Boy, am I glad I gave in. I was up until 1 AM trying to finish it, which I did. It was so suspenseful, so action-packed, just what I look for in a book. Writing a good battle takes talent, and Suzanne Collins is a master. I felt like I was in the field, up the tree, in the cave, I just couldn't put it down. There is "romance", but it remains strictly subplot, which is how I like it. I also happened to see that the author herself is a producer on the movie, so hopefully it will remain true to this book that I have come to love. Just a warning, though, the ending is a MAJOR cliff hanger. I can't wait for March 23rd. 33 days. My friends are so proud of me for giving in. I'm still not reading Pretty Little Liars, though.
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