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Sunday, September 8, 2013
Katniss Everdeen of my novel, The Hunger Games, is currently trying to save herself and Peeta from the unexpected challenges of the Hunger Games. The rule change had just occurred saying that each tribute from one district can go home if they both are the final tribute. Peeta has now turned into Katniss' life to protect him. He did so many good things for her and she just repays him with something opposite of it. And Katniss hates owing people. The thought of killing people that are friends to her kills her on the inside. But she knows she has to give it all she's got to get home with Peeta in a well enough condition. But can she compeat with the Career's and everyone else who has survived.
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Have you seen the movie yet? How does it compare/contrast with the book?
ReplyDeleteI have seen the movie before. The book is the same as the movie for the parts in the arena where the people fight each other. Each person that you read about in the book that gets passes goes in order in the movie. But what is different between the book and the movie is when they are back in district 12. The details of what goes on in the book is not as good in the movie. Like most movies, they skip over plenty of parts that are in the book and most of them are right in the beginning where Katniss is in the Seam, her house, District 12, and in the woods. They all have less detail than the book.
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