After reading the first books I gathered all my strength to read this one. I had tried to read all three real quick. I had finished Catching Fire the same day I finished Hunger Games. I picked up Mockingjay and it wasn't going the way I had planned so I put it down for a week. I picked it up today and read the book in a day.
I like this series and even though it didn't go where I wanted it to go, it was a great story one that provokes thought of death, war, life coping skills and love.
This is the third and final book in the Hunger Games. We are still following Katniss through trying and surprising adventures.
I highly recommend this series.
A place to record the books I've read. With a short review on each. I strive to never tell too much of the story to ruin it for anyone. BUT, if it is a picture book, I often tell the endings. “Of course anyone who truly loves books buys more of them than he or she can hope to read in one fleeting lifetime. A good book, resting unopened in its slot on a shelf, full of majestic potentiality, is the most comforting sort of intellectual wallpaper.” ― David Quammen
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Hunger Games & Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
I went away for Labor day to Island Park to a cabin. I had these visions of reading Hunger Games and Catching fire. Well, I can't read in the car, it makes me sick. The only time I could read is after we reached our destination. Reading was harder than I thought with my kids and their cousins running too an fro and with our agenda of things we wanted to do and to talk with family. It took me many days to get about 3/4 of the way through Hunger Games. I'd have to stop at night and then I'd sit and think of the story and not sleep and not able to read. Well, I got home yesterday and read the rest of Hunger Games and ALL of Catching Fire. Wow! I am really into these books and I plan to start "Mockingjay" today. Mostly I am starting because I can't get the story out of my head and I can't seem to focus on anything else!!! I need to get on with my life!
Hunger Games is a book about a girl named Katniss Everdeen, I remember her name because her childhood friend calls her Catnip. Katniss lives in a district that mines coal. Their are other districts that do other things but all are highly controlled by the Capital. The Capital is what took over the ruins of North America. Their Nation is the nation of Panem. To keep the districts in line they have a boy and girl from each district go to a televised event called the "Hunger Games." In this deadly game, only one will live through until the end. The goal is to be the last one living. It is kill or be killed. This is a very intriguing story and one that doesn't lose my interest throughout. I must admit after "The Hunger Game" ends I felt urgent about reading "Catching Fire" to find out more of the story. But after "Catching Fire," I feel I am catching my breath a little better. I don't know why that is so because from the ending can tell there is much action ahead. In fact, I think I'll go read it!
Hunger Games is a book about a girl named Katniss Everdeen, I remember her name because her childhood friend calls her Catnip. Katniss lives in a district that mines coal. Their are other districts that do other things but all are highly controlled by the Capital. The Capital is what took over the ruins of North America. Their Nation is the nation of Panem. To keep the districts in line they have a boy and girl from each district go to a televised event called the "Hunger Games." In this deadly game, only one will live through until the end. The goal is to be the last one living. It is kill or be killed. This is a very intriguing story and one that doesn't lose my interest throughout. I must admit after "The Hunger Game" ends I felt urgent about reading "Catching Fire" to find out more of the story. But after "Catching Fire," I feel I am catching my breath a little better. I don't know why that is so because from the ending can tell there is much action ahead. In fact, I think I'll go read it!
I recommend these books but also recommend putting aside enough time to read them....they are all encompassing, thought promoting books.
Labels:
Action,
Dystopia,
Love,
Reality TV,
Series,
Suzanne Collins,
War,
Young Adult Fiction
Friday, September 3, 2010
They Called Themselves the K.K.K. (The Birth of an American Terrorist Group) by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

This book didn't disappoint! My son was wondering why was reading why I was reading about the K.K.K. But, after mentioning what little I'd learned at that point (I wasn't too far into the book at that point.) he is now on the waiting list to read it after his dad. I like to buy her books because they are so filled with information. I learned so much from her about this. My eyes were opened and enlightened. I feel she is fair in her information to all sides of the table. I am glad to have read this book and can't wait to see what she'll write about next.
It's well worth your time! Well worth the read!!!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood

I really like the things brought up by this story. It makes one really wonder what the afterlife is like.
This book is about two brothers and one isn't necessarily living. It is also about a girl that becomes part of the mix. I do recommend this book and really enjoyed reading it.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Mrs. Mike by Benedict & Nancy Freedman
I have my friend Brittney to thank for lending this book to me. Her copy looks like the biggest image in this blog. I was happy to see it is still available and you can find it to buy. Also, our library has group copies for book groups and such. Who would've knew? And I'd never even heard of it.
This is a beautiful story based on the real life of Katherine Mary Flannigan. Katherine goes to Canada to help with her pleurisy. I had to look that word up. Here is the definition given:
"inflammation of the pleura that is typically characterized by sudden onset, painful and difficult respiration, and exudation of fluid or fibrinous material into the pleural cavity"
While Katherine is there she meets Mike. This is book is about what follows. It is romantic and serious. I saw a review that said that this story isn't flashy but it stays with you a long time. I'd have to agree with that. It touches and inspires. It is a beautiful book.
312 pages
This is a beautiful story based on the real life of Katherine Mary Flannigan. Katherine goes to Canada to help with her pleurisy. I had to look that word up. Here is the definition given:
"inflammation of the pleura that is typically characterized by sudden onset, painful and difficult respiration, and exudation of fluid or fibrinous material into the pleural cavity"
While Katherine is there she meets Mike. This is book is about what follows. It is romantic and serious. I saw a review that said that this story isn't flashy but it stays with you a long time. I'd have to agree with that. It touches and inspires. It is a beautiful book.
312 pages
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson
Well, it wasn't my favorite, too much swearing for me. I can see the benefit in this book though. I just don't think I'll ever read it again. It wasn't to my liking. I can see how a teen would like the book though and perhaps learn a lesson through it.
I didn't know the purpose for a long time until perhaps the end. The girl did learned a valuable lesson, though I am not sure wading through the "other" stuff was worth it to me but it might be worth it to someone else though.
The girl's name is Ashley Hannigan. The Math teacher took off with the prom money and even if she isn't interested in prom she helps her friend to pull off a prom with limited resources.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
The Princess and the Snowbird by Mette Ivie Harrison

Labels:
Grit,
Hunting,
Mette Ivie Harrison,
Young Adult Fiction
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