The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Goose Girl #6

This book started slow but got really exciting once they were in the forest. When did you really start liking the story and/or what was your favorite part?

4 comments:

  1. I never really disliked it. However, I had to read the beginning a few times because I would stop and put it down and not pick it up again for a while.
    I think for me it really got good once she left Kildenree.
    I have a hard time picking one part. I like how she really came to figure out who she was and what she wanted after Falada died. I think until then she really leaned on or relied on others for her strength. Once she figured out her abilities and strengths, she really started to be a powerful person.

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  2. I really got into the book when she left Kildenree and things started to take on a new twist. My favorite part was probably the ending, just because it was so exciting, I couldn't put it down. I liked the twist when they were waiting in the curtain and heard everything. I didn't see it coming and I was really excited about it.

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  3. The book was slow for me until Ani left Kildenree. Then I really got into reading it, and I had a hard time putting it down. I really wanted Ani to prove to everyone how good she was, and I was happy when the truth came out to the king. I also liked the part when Ani and Geric were able to admit who they were to each other. It was a great story with a great ending.

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  4. I started liking this book when Selia turned on Ani. I didn't see it coming until it happened and I got hooked. My favorite part was the end when the secret was revealed and Selia and the others were caught. I like to see people, especially bad people, get what they deserve. (Insert my evil laugh here: "Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha")

    I also really think they should make this book for the big screen. I think it would make a great movie.!

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