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Not a better YA series than the hunger games, but definitely a great YA series.
Yeah....three books of "oh woah is me. I can't make up my mind of which of the two boys that likes me I like more. Choosing is so hard"
*Edit. Lol. Some of y'all got real defensive. They were pretty good books and movies, but the love interest subplot was still cringy and I'm sticking to it.
Considering this is /c/tumblr, check out this post arguing that The Hunger Games is more than the copycat dytopian YA novels that it spawned.
https://www.tumblr.com/fictionadventurer/185466336245/i-think-the-hunger-games-series-sits-in-a-similar
goodness no, it's extremely derivative
Of what?
Not being snarky, I genuinely want to know.
Just seemed like an amalgamation of post-apocalyptic/dystopian fantasy, a bit Brave New World, a bit Running Man, a bit Battle Royale. Nothing about it seemed new but it was well written until the end, I don't mean to be overly critical.
Reread those books, if you read them.
The point is that she doesn't WANT either of those two boys. She's forced out of a friendship with both due to their feelings, and she has to play the part to keep some kind of normalcy for both the capital's cameras and for her partner's mental sanity and safety while in the ring. She's never happy, never CHOOSES Peta, and is the result of trying to cope/maintain sense of self while constantly shoved into roles constructed for her (the Volunteered Tribute, The Girl on Fire, The Mockingbird all being personas she takes on behalf of someone else's needs/desires and often just survival for her/her family)
And if you got 'romance plot' as the major storyline and not 'surviving capitalist techno-hellscape post failed-revolution', I think you read Divergent and said "these are all the same books"
I remember it being unclear if the professed feelings for her by Peta were genuine or also manufactured for the cameras, and while the ending implied Peta had genuine feelings for her by that point, he likely was also thrust into a position he didn't necessarily want either
Peta expressed genuinely loving her from day one. On the train, when he's holding her he even tells her about how he felt and why he threw the bread, feeling it was selfishly motivated.
Hers were confused, and she remarks that maybe, had life been normal, she could have developed feelings for him or gale for real, but because she didn't have the chance she's never sure which part of the show she even believes in. She accepts by the end that he loves her and that she loves him as much as she feels she's capable of after all the trauma
Sounds like you've read the books much more recently than I have because I simply can't remember much of any of those details, just my takeaways from the books
It's definitely been more than a decade. But I keyed back in to get back in the headspace for the prequel book she released. I recommend it too, if you haven't checked it out. Not quite the same tone, but I liked where she went with it.
woe is me
https://www.istockphoto.com/vector/woah-gm841162790-137135717
They are twelve.
.....No they aren't. Katniss is 16 at the beginning of book 1 and would have been 17 or older by the end of book 3.
Weren't we talking about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase and Luke Castellan compared to Hunger Games?
Not my comment. I was just talking about HG and the Katness love triangle.
The sequel series (Heroes of Olympus) is honestly better.