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forgetmenot
True Blue Farmgirl

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Judith
Nora Springs IA
USA
3602 Posts

Posted - Mar 18 2012 :  8:16:57 PM  Show Profile
Just finished Miss Perigrine's Home for Pecular Children. I discovered after purchase that it was for teens as well as adults. Well, I just loved it..and will forward it to my gkids. Also, have The Hunger Games on my list. I really don't care to read a book more than once, however, I just found a third copy of Watership Down to reread. (I keep giving those away).

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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the belief that something is more important than fear." Ambrose Red Moon

rough start farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

3331 Posts

marianne
The Beautiful Pacific NW Washington State
USA
3331 Posts

Posted - Mar 18 2012 :  9:44:53 PM  Show Profile
The Hunger Games sounds so depressing ... am I way wrong?
marianne
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forgetmenot
True Blue Farmgirl

3602 Posts

Judith
Nora Springs IA
USA
3602 Posts

Posted - Mar 19 2012 :  08:24:38 AM  Show Profile
I think I would rather read the books than see the movies that follow.I read a lengthy review."It's this terrible reflection of our past, our present and our future. It shows what happens when we lose touch with our empathy and our humanity. "It says so much about young people and their voice and what we can do when something's wrong and we're not quiet. It's a girl who stands up for what's right, even when it's scary." Quotes from the star in the movie.

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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the belief that something is more important than fear." Ambrose Red Moon

Edited by - forgetmenot on Mar 19 2012 08:25:08 AM
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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Mar 19 2012 :  5:41:06 PM  Show Profile
I enjoyed the books and I'm eager to see the first movie. They are definitely disturbing and dystopian, so it kinda depends on your tolerance/appetite for that sort of thing.
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knittinchick
True Blue Farmgirl

1854 Posts

Megan
Wisconsin
1854 Posts

Posted - Mar 19 2012 :  7:20:56 PM  Show Profile
I really enjoyed the Hunger Games, but then again, it's all about tastes. It was a little depressing, but it also made a really good story.
God's and Farmgirl's Blessings,
Megan

At heart, I am both a sassy city girl and a down-home country gal.

The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work.
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DeniseMGM
True Blue Farmgirl

110 Posts

Denise
WI
USA
110 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2012 :  2:13:13 PM  Show Profile
There is distrubing violence in the Hunger Games but not from the main character, but more so, there's a great feeling of hope that finally there are people who will challenge the extremely high dysfunction.

Denise - Farmgirl #1976

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forgetmenot
True Blue Farmgirl

3602 Posts

Judith
Nora Springs IA
USA
3602 Posts

Posted - Mar 29 2012 :  10:57:20 PM  Show Profile
Denise, I just finished reading The Hunger Games and I agree with your review of it.

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ModernishHomemaker
True Blue Farmgirl

58 Posts

Amy
Colorado
USA
58 Posts

Posted - May 24 2012 :  7:02:29 PM  Show Profile
I ADORED Hunger Games (it may be because I found out near the end of the first chapter that Katniss and I have the same birthday . . . ). I finished the whole series in just two weeks (which is pretty fast when you are still in grad school full time and working part time) last winter. It is a little depressing, as with any dystopian novel, but the strength of the main characters to resist conformity or sacrifice their values is a wonderful and uplifting message. I bought hard cover copies because I know I'll want to share the series with my own in kids in 15-20 years. :)

As for Peculiar Children, I did not enjoy it as much. The photograph were sufficiently creepy, but I felt like the plot of the story itself was somewhat cobbled together - forcing itself to bend to a narrative dictated by the unusual pictures, rather than moving at it's own pace or truly developing the characters.

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felixfelicis
Farmgirl in Training

26 Posts

Rachel
Denver CO
USA
26 Posts

Posted - May 29 2012 :  8:56:08 PM  Show Profile
I can't tell if this is more a Hunger Games topic or a YA books that are good for everybody topic. If anyone is interested in the latter the Young Wizard series by Diane Duane is still my favorite book series of all time. The first book is So You Want to be a Wizard which was written in the 80's and it's still going strong.

The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.
-Bertrand Russell
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Ninibini
True Blue Farmgirl

7577 Posts

Nini
Pennsylvania
USA
7577 Posts

Posted - May 30 2012 :  07:53:01 AM  Show Profile
Judith & Amy - I was at the bookstore yesterday and almost picked up "Peculiar Children," but the cover looked so bleak... Is it really a dark book or is it uplifting instead? I'm intrigued! Thank you! - Nini

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God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!

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forgetmenot
True Blue Farmgirl

3602 Posts

Judith
Nora Springs IA
USA
3602 Posts

Posted - May 30 2012 :  08:48:26 AM  Show Profile
I think Pecular Children was a book of hope. Of course, this comes from a peculiar child grown into a peculiar woman who lived in a peculiar children's home. I also think that there is a trend today for captivating "oh my" book/film titles, with grab your attention cover illustrations. (and a message of a darker story than the reality),

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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the belief that something is more important than fear." Ambrose Red Moon
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ModernishHomemaker
True Blue Farmgirl

58 Posts

Amy
Colorado
USA
58 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2012 :  07:29:55 AM  Show Profile
Nini, the book is not especially dark. It is your run of the mill fantasy novel - the only reason it's sold so many copies, as far as I can figure, is because of the creepy photos. The story itself is largely positive - it just is not very good, pretty poorly written . . . there are many other YA fantasy novels I would recommend instead. Especially if the pictures aren't a selling point for you.

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