Once upon a time, there was a book called The Hunger Games. Somewhat randomly, Marbles brought an ARC home with her from BEA, said everyone was talking about it, read it, and said, “OMG, you have to read this, you are going to love it
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I think you've just identified part of why Katniss doesn't connect, for me. It's not that I want her to have suffered more than she does--it's quite a lot--but I'm "suffering" from having read more intense and/or better written prior to meeting these books. Hardly the first time. I will be sure to tell my time-traveling alternate self to pick up Collins's books earlier in my SF-reading trajectory, because I think I would've liked them much better that way. (SF in particular: this is not me imagining that I've read more books in general than all folks who like Hunger Games! That'd be ridiculous.)
*eats spoilers as snacks*
*waits for public library's copies to cycle through*
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I should've done some rereading but the book release sort of crept up on me - I had that same issue of trying to remember everyone again but got used to it after a while.
I don't know if I was surprised or more like that I just had a bunch of whatwhatwhat moments with a few WTF moments thrown in because I was getting more and more tired as I read but it was just too hard to put down (until just after the parachutes fell and I had trouble processing on no sleep - then I had to put it down for a nap XD).
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:)
And I find it highly amusing that we still are not book friends.
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And then we are it's okay, but not my favorite book in the world about a lot of the same books, too.
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