These books were a WASTE of my time. I have never been so frustrated while reading a book or series ever! I am all for a good series. Take Harry Potter for example. Harry Potter were 7 amazingly great books. The best thing about the Harry Potter series was that even though they went in order, and it was best to read them in order, they stood alone. You read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and that was that. It started with one storyline, and ended, and then the next book picked up at a new time, with a new story. The thing with the Hunger Games trilogy was that one book did not end. The first book ended in a cliffhanger, meaning you HAD to read the second book to get answers for the first book. Nothing was wrapped up, nothing was answered. I felt like I was watching LOTR, wondering how this thing was going to last, then all of a sudden credits were rolling, and I felt like, well jeez, so much for finding out what happened, now I have to wait for the Two Towers! This was how I felt with the Hunger Games. I honestly had no intention of reading this series. I thought I would be satisfied with just the first one so I could see what all the hype was about, but when the first one ended and I HAD to read the second (and surprise, surprise, the second book was ALSO a cliffhanger), I was less then pleased. I wanted to know what happened. but I really didn't care or the stories or characters. I don't know why.
I loved the concept of the first book, however. The second two I just read to get all my questions answered, but it was really just the first book that held my attention. I liked the idea of a post-idyllic world, where Big Brother was everywhere, and even though sacrifice sucks and is dumb, this book went about it a really great way, even though SO many people had to die. I don't know. I wish the first book stood as one within the series, so that it wasn't necessary to have to read the other two to make the first one come around full circle and actually end.
I digress though. This is definitely a young adult series, meant for those young'ns that have graduated from the Percy Jackson series, and are too daunted to read the Harry Potter Series because of the sheer magnitude of books that make up the HP series. Worth a read, but be prepared to by, rent, or download all three books!
Book reviews!!! Based on my own thoughts and ideas about what I read!!! Always willing to take recommendations and suggestions!!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
The Hunger Games (Trilogy), Suzanne Collins
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky
I was really disappointed in this book. It seemed really juvenile and simple, and the ending just made absolutely no sense to me. I kinda wonder if this kid, Charlie, has some sort of autism or something, because even though he is in high school, he doesn't seem to function at quite that level. That, and I find it hard to believe that this strange, awkward kid is best friends with two very popular kids, and that the girl, Sam, would actually be interested in him. I totally get that this is fiction, but I like when my fiction is either completely believable, or so far out there that it is fantasy. It was written in 1999, and I believe it was advertised a lot on MTV or something, but it just fell flat for me. After I was done reading it I felt like i had wasted like, 2 days of my life. I do like the concept of the story however, the idea that Charlie was writing letters to someone who always remained unnamed. I liked the anonymity about that, because you never expected an answer, only what Charlie wanted to be known to this mystery friend, if it was even a friend at all. This book was decent, but i honestly wouldn't recommend it to anyone else unless they were like 15 or something. This is just not an adult book, that would hold an adults attention. I also saw that this is going to be made into a movie, which I am sort of interested to see, but at the same time I am wary because I don't see how these letters would translate onto the big screen unless they switch the whole premise of the story up, but hey, it is Hollywood and they usually take all kinds of liberty with book to film!
The Rosetti Letter, Christi Phillips
This was a pretty cool book. I would classify it as historical fiction. It is flashback kind of book. It starts in Spain, around the time of the Spanish Inquisition, and that is where a lot of the back story comes from. Flash forward to present day, and it is about a PH. D. student studying this Inquisition conspiracy. I must admit that the present day stuff is not as appealing as the historical parts. Everything to do with Claire Donovan (the student) seemed kind of pathetic and forced. I chalk it up to this being Phillip's first fiction novel, so the character development wasn't ideal. But it was still a decent story, and despite the slow parts, I couldn't put it down. This book was a random used book store find, and I am glad I read it, because I am not a huge historical fiction fan, but I think I could get into it more. This book had potential, but I only give it like 3/5 stars. If I come across another Christi Phillip's novel, I would definitely pick it up and give it a read!
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