Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Hunger Games packs action, excitement, intrigue


By Rosio Lopez and Ana Karina Victoria


Have you ever heard of the book called The Hunger Games? This book is
about people that live in 12 different districts. Every few years they hold
this very special but dreadful event called The Hunger Games. They choose two
people from every district and they put them in arena to survive and kill others. They have
to win by being the last one alive. This is what people think about this book:


Let’s see what Mr. Jones, 7th grade language art teacher, has to say.
Q: What do you like about The Hunger Games and what do you dislike?
A: I liked the relationship between Peetah and Katniss. I didn’t like how
sad it was when Rue died.
Q: What is your favorite part?
A: It is at the very end when they did the berry trick.
Q: Who is your favorite character and why?
A: I think its Haymitch because I'm interested in his background.
Q: What would you rate it from a 1 to 5?
A: A 4 because there is a lot of excitement and suspense.
Q: Would you recommend it to other people?
A: Definitely.

Let’s see what Maria Saldana, 7th grader, has to say.
Q: What do like and what do you dislike about The Hunger Games?
A: I like that it is interesting and I don’t like how Katniss is being dumb
about Peetah liking her.
Q: Who is your favorite character and why?
A: Peetah because he is nice, sweet, and smart. He is good with words.
Q: What would you rate it from a 1 to 5 and why?
A: A 5 because it has action, suspense, romance and you can’t stop reading
it once you start.

What does Mrs. Nelson, our very own librarian, has to say about
it.
Q: What is your favorite part?
A: When Katniss becomes the enemy of the capitol and a hero to the people
and doesn’t even know it.
Q: Who is your favorite character and why?
A: Katniss, because she is smart, kind, thoughtful and BRAVE.
Q: What would you rate it from a 1 to 5?
A: A 5 because it is amazing.

That is what people think about this book and all three people say that they
would definitely recommend it. If you want to know more, you can ask any of
these people. Or you can read the book. It is available at our library.

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