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This was a book ripoti that I wrote for my English class. If you're thinking of kusoma the Hunger Games, I suggest that wewe look at this...

The Hunger Games is a very maarufu book among teens my age. It’s basically about a sixteen-year-old girl named Katniss whose sister (named Prim) was chosen to compete in the Hunger Games, which was an annual tournament where two children from each District (there are 12-ish) are forced to fight to the death on live television. Katniss apparently really loved her sister au something, because she volunteers to go in Prim’s stead.
I first picked up this book because everyone else was kusoma it. The plot had caught my interest, and I saw it EVERYWHERE in school, so I decided to read it. The first thing that I thought when I finished the book was, “Why on Earth was this thing popular?” I mean, the plot was definitely good, but the uandishi was only so-so. However, I actually did kind of like this book. I can count on one hand all of the vitabu that have managed to make me cry, and this is one of them.
    I did have a minor problem with the character development though. The point of Katniss going into the Hunger Games in the first place was to save her sister Prim. The only problem is that Prim has, like, three lines before the main character is sacrificing her life for her. Yeah, that’s great and all, but I like to actually get to know the character before I start feeling all mushy about her life being in danger.    
    What also bugged me was the mwandishi makes a big point of the fact that Katniss has no special talents besides archery. When it comes to public speeches, acting, intelligence, etc. Katniss just stands back and lets the BOYS do everything and make all of the decisions for her. Oh, apparently Stephanie Meyer recommends it. (No surprise there.)
Anyways, I DID like this book, even though it had (a lot of) problems. I would recommend this book to everyone who likes excitement and doesn’t mind (many) plot holes. Also, if wewe have a weak stomach, don’t read this. (Wow, I’m doing a terrible job of selling this thing, aren’t I?)
But other than THAT, it’s a good book.
My rating? 6/10
    
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Stephen King "couldn't stop reading" it. Stephenie Meyer was so "obsessed . . . I had to take it with me out to chajio, chakula cha jioni and hide it under the edge of the table." Publishers Weekly called it "the best book of 2008."

What is it?

The Hunger Games!

In a not-too-distant future, the United States of America has collapsed and been replaced kwa Panem, a country divided into 12 districts and ruled kwa the Capitol.

To keep the districts in line, the Capitol has required that annually each of the Twelve Districts send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the Hunger...
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Lilian Jackson Braun
Mystery novels
From 200 to 300 pages
Hard cover and paperback


The Cat Who... is a novel series of murder mystery novels kwa Lilian Jackson Braun. This series is called the "Cat Who..." series because each book title in this series begins with the words "The Cat Who. . .".

"The Cat Who..." vitabu feature a reporter named James Qwilleran and his Siamese Cats Kao K'o-Kung, Koko for short, and Yum-Yum. The first book in the series was written in 1966, with two zaidi following in 1967 and 1968. Eighteen years passed until Jackson Braun published the inayofuata book in the series, and through...
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When I look on Youtube au even here, there are people that just want every one to hate the Twilight series and Edward most of all! THEY ARE FICTIONAL! And your all fighting like a bunch of babies! Its a book! wewe dont have to like it and I am not telling wewe to read it if wewe haven't.
I agree, upendo does not work like she explains it, and this book is pretty stereotypical but thats not the point!
Us kids and Teens know that Wanyonya damu and mtu-bweha are NOT real but we have every right to like what we want to like!
I see that some people are waiting for someone like Ewdard to come and sweep them...
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Carrie kwa Stephen King Review kwa Dylan
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This is really old, but it's really good!
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Neil Gaiman majibu a swali on a Good Omens movie. During this talk at San Jose State chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha
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