The Hunger Games Series
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The Hunger Games Series
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It seems to be targeting a younger audience, hence why the linguistics are a lot simpler.
I personally liked the films.. I agree that they have cut out plenty of important points and events from the book, maybe this was to keep the movies shorter.
However, the author and the director have done brilliantly
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The Hobbit is a great example for the separating of a story, the cliffhangers were almost unbearable compared to the hunger games but like you say it compensates for the mass of events missed out by singular films
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The books are amazing and I could read them all again tomorrow because I loved being in that world!
The films pleasantly surprised me with how closely they stuck to all of the books and how brilliant everything looked.
The final film is the most dramatic, obviously. And without giving spoilers, the ending was just as traumatic and perfect as it was in the book.
So, well done Hunger Games, you did well!
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With the Hunger Game films I found them full of detail and connected with the main characters almost instantly.
I hope in a way the books are not too simple?
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Alice8992 wrote:The Hunger Games are simple to read but not in a bad way if that makes sense? It's an easy read but not so easy that you need to have the TV on in the background. The books are good and are in depth but are an easy read.
I understand. I have been wanting to read them for some time now. Even before the films were released but somehow they keep getting bumped back on my list. I will still try them out. I guess sometimes simple is not bad. I have read others like that and enjoyed them.
Thank you


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Debbietx42 wrote:Thanks guys for all your good points. I just feel too many important parts of the book were left out that shouldn't have been an less important ones in
I am going to read them because I want to be able to talk about those important parts with you




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