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Mockingjay–Suzanne Collins
My last review of this book two years ago was absolute fan girl to the max. And it’s well deserved. The love, the friendships, the heartbreak, the world, everything, everything in this series is beyond my imagination and it was so beautifully written out that I can’t help but think that this woman isContinue reading “Mockingjay–Suzanne Collins”
Catching Fire–Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire’s last review was teeny tiny because I was so excited about this series that I didn’t want to give one ounce of it away. But upon second reading, and two years later, I can assume that you’ve read this and I can be just as fanatically excited about it as ever. Let’sContinue reading “Catching Fire–Suzanne Collins”
The Hunger Games–Suzanne Collins
I. Friggin. Love. This. Book. I read this book two years ago, reviewed it as awesome (you can look back further for the exact post since I have no idea how to link them.) and told you the basic plot of this book. Well. After two years this book still holds up. I was excitedContinue reading “The Hunger Games–Suzanne Collins”
To Say a Little Word…
Here’s Katniss Everdeen and Finnick Odair: “Did you love Annie right away, Finnick?” I ask. “No.” A long time passes before he adds, “She crept up on me.” –Mockingjay, page 174. Suzanne Collins
Heartthrob on Fire
As I continue to read The Hunger Games series there’s obviously a level of sadness happening that really gets to me. (I’m an emotional person when it comes to my book characters.) For some reason today I find myself listening to music while reading (which rarely happens since I like to give the book myContinue reading “Heartthrob on Fire”
The Hunger Games–Suzanne Collins
In the first book of her ‘Hunger Games’ series, rightly named Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins tells a story of a girl named Katniss Everdeen who lives in District 12. The poorest district of all of them they live in a coal mining town that’s barely surviving. Katniss and her friend Gale (a dude btw) huntContinue reading “The Hunger Games–Suzanne Collins”