I know I post a lot about movies and television, but I actually read a book now and again. The Hunger Games was only $5 for the Kindle version, so I picked it up. I've been meaning to read it--I'm a sucker for the subject matter, being a huge fan of Battle Royale--and my latest issue of Entertainment Weekly clued me in to the fact they're making a
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I was also really enthusiastic about a Jennifer Lawrence Katniss after watching Winter's Bone -- she's already proven she play that kind of role. We sees this together, yes?
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And we will totally see this together.
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I have a lot of faith in the film adaptation. Apparently, Gary Ross and Suzanne Collins became BFF over screenplay re-writes and have been working closely together over each casting decision, etc. (Plus, Ross is just a grade-A filmmaker in my book, and it makes me feel better that we DON'T have some action-oriented director in the seat for this one, since a huge theme of the books is the terror of violence.)
Anyway, yay for Hunger Games! Hope you enjoy the rest of the books. As a friend of mine put it, I look forward to many more years of Entertainment Weekly, et al putting Hunger Games on the cover instead of Twilight. Yep.
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And I will look forward to the other books, given this review.
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I thought the first half of the book could have been a tad paced. I was getting impatient by the time Katniss and Peeta were carted off to Capitol City. However, the build-up was extremely well done, and the tension ratchets up with each installment.
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