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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
dont read the last one "catching fire" of the trilogy (7/19/2011)
The first two are pretty good. I really enjoyed reading them. but the last book of this series is so horrible it leads you into depression and you want to die after reading it. It makes you really hate the author so much. She probably wrote the last part in a delirium frenzy because its nothing but a very poor fever-dream. such a disappointment. I want to burn the last part of the trilogy. Another example for working moms: Don't just focus on their work. I now know how real hate feels like because I hate the author. Sorry that is probably totally stupid but I cant help it. I'm so exceedingly disappointed!
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