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Old 11-30-2010, 09:20 PM
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A summary.
Post-apolcalyptic America: 13 (well 12) Districts ruled by 1 Capital. Due to a rebellion in the past, the Capital enforces discipline on the districts by making them provide 2 Tributes in the form of children between 12 and 18 to participate in The Hunger Games every year. The children are then thrown in the arena and forced to kill or be killed for the entertainment of the Roman, I mean... Capital citizenry. It's like Survivor done by Caligula. How much more horrifying is it because you could see a TV show like this existing and people watching it? The books follow Katniss who will end up in The Hunger Games because that's how books like this work.

Government is predictably corrupt and Big Brother-esque, there's a huge divide between the Capital citizens and those of the districts. (At least of the ones we see the most of, there are some seen as suck-ups/collaborators) I find the characters interesting though ones that I'd liked early on in the series became seriously grating later on. Then I remember that they are teenagers after all. Katniss isn't particularly a hero, she's just in the right (wrong?) place at the right time and her ability to survive is based in large part due to her ingenuity but also some dumb luck and the guidance and help of others.

Also along for the ride are her mother and sister, her co-Tribute Peeta, their alcoholic mentor, her best friend and sometimes-cousin, and an assortment of other characters ranging from vicious and cruel to tragic to absurd.

Unlike others, I didn't find Mockingjay particularly bad, but I kind of liked the fact that she wasn't entirely capable of handling everything. She's capable, but she's not invincible.

I enjoyed the whole series.
I actually liked how Katniss was written. She was a teenager and made stupid teenage mistakes but was forced to be an adult. It was like she was being torn.

I liked Mockingjay, I just wanted old Peeta (The Hunger Games and Catching Fire Peeta) back.
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Old 11-30-2010, 10:11 PM
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I actually liked how Katniss was written. She was a teenager and made stupid teenage mistakes but was forced to be an adult. It was like she was being torn.

I liked Mockingjay, I just wanted old Peeta (The Hunger Games and Catching Fire Peeta) back.
Exactly. She never really got a chance to know what she wanted, and as easy as it is to get frustrated with her (or other characters) that reminder about how she's really just 16 and got thrown into something I certainly couldn't handle would help me regain perspective.

I always felt Peeta was pretty flat. Once he chose Katniss over himself there was never a change in him. At least not from Katniss' perspective. He was always reacting to her.
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Old 02-13-2011, 02:39 AM
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I didn't like the ending to the Mockingjay. I thought it was abrupt, like the author ran out of time before a deadline and stumbled quickly through the rest of the story. I did like the first two a lot though.
I read The Hunger Games for my book club. We loved it, and the rest of the club went on to read the trilogy. The second book they say is great but that the 3rd was awful, which is what you all are saying.

I tried to skip past any spoilers above, but as much as the Peeta/Katniss romance story was sugar sweet and predictable... i'll go along with it. Still debating on Catching Fire.
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Old 02-13-2011, 03:43 AM
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So some of my students had been talking about this book called Mockingjay that they had picked up for their reading class (they are 7th graders), but i didnt know too much about it. I actually, picked this book up after someone suggested it on the reviews for "I am four."

I read the first book the day I got it...read nonstop probably like 5ish hours. I loved the first book! I was shocked to find out that Mockingjay was part of the trilogy. So I decided to continue reading the books. I currently just started Carching Fire, and if I have time tomorrow, I'll probably end up finishing it.
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Old 02-13-2011, 07:37 AM
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I've not read them, but I've just started getting casting notices for the movies, so a movie series is definitely happening.
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:29 AM
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Yeah the release date is March 2012, so they better get on it.
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Old 02-28-2011, 10:01 PM
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The Giver also fits into Post-Apoc/Dystopian genre.

If you liked The Giver there are two sequels out there too. Not quite as good, but still enjoyable.
What?! I never knew there were sequels! I'll have to check them out.

I started The Hunger Games yesterday and finished it. I started Catching Fire today. I did google the series after my last post and even read a spoiler about the ending, but now I can't remember it. I am so tempted to google it again, but I'm fighting against it since I'm reading the trilogy now.
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Old 03-20-2011, 09:21 PM
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Jennifer Lawrence was chosen for Katniss.

http://www.movieweb.com/news/the-hun...wrence-casting
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:16 PM
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Jennifer Lawrence was chosen for Katniss.

http://www.movieweb.com/news/the-hun...wrence-casting
I just watched Winter's Bone today and can totally see her as Katniss. Great casting!
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:24 PM
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I think she'll be good, i'm just sad that she's blonde and fair skinned.
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:27 PM
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I think she'll be good, i'm just sad that she's blonde and fair skinned.
They can make her look anyway they want for the movie, so don't despair.

http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment...r_assures.html
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:36 PM
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They can make her look anyway they want for the movie, so don't despair.

http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment...r_assures.html
Yeah no, Katniss has an olive complexion, her father is (at least?) biracial and it's more likely that the workers in the Seem are multiracial with a lot of Italian in there as well (based on Appalachian/mining populations in WV and elsewhere). Katniss' mom and sister stand out for being fair and blonde.

It's more like casting non-Asians in Airbender than a case of needing hair dye.
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:39 PM
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Yeah no, Katniss has an olive complexion, her father is (at least?) biracial and it's more likely that the workers in the Seem are multiracial with a lot of Italian in there as well (based on Appalachian/mining populations in WV and elsewhere). Katniss' mom and sister stand out for being fair and blonde.

It's more like casting non-Asians in Airbender than a case of needing hair dye.
I think it'll be fine. The question of her coloring is less important than finding an actress that has the chops to hold together a movie like this. The other women they were considering, IMHO, would have been terrible in the role. A little make-up and Hollywood magic will do wonders for her complexion. She's a great actress.
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:41 PM
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I think it'll be fine. The question of her coloring is less important than finding an actress that has the chops to hold together a movie like this. The other women they were considering, IMHO, would have been terrible in the role. A little make-up and Hollywood magic will do wonders for her complexion. She's a great actress.
I get that. I just object to making a multiracial role a white role. I don't want her wearing biracial makeup, make her look Italian I suppose but whatever. It's still disappointing. And if they make the entire Seem white.. or Rue and Thresh... smh. I'm out.

Hopefully she pulls a Christian Bale and REALLY looks the underfed/ overworked part even if Katniss and her family are better off than the others in the Seem.
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Old 03-20-2011, 11:26 PM
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I get that. I just object to making a multiracial role a white role. I don't want her wearing biracial makeup, make her look Italian I suppose but whatever. It's still disappointing. And if they make the entire Seem white.. or Rue and Thresh... smh. I'm out.
^^This. Personally, I really wanted Hailee Steinfeld (the girl from True Grit) to play Katniss
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