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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
omgwtfebbq (7/9/2011)
'The Hunger Games' takes war to a whole new level. Twenty-four contenders and only one survivor. What are the odds that they will just have a talk during tea?

That's what made the book so full of life and action.

Another thing is the first person writing. In most books, the reader is aware about the plots, conspiracies, etc etc that the main character doesn't know about. But in 'The Hunger Games', we
are just as clueless as Katniss Everdeen. This adds to the suspense factor.

The story was also so fresh and original. It was irresistible, and made me stay up all night just so I can finish it. No worries though, for 'The Hunger Games', I have all the time in the world
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