tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48726958472517849302024-02-07T20:50:32.271-08:00Becca's book clubRebecca Jameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14721991801618595623noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4872695847251784930.post-77982891822593820452012-09-26T02:56:00.002-07:002012-09-26T02:56:41.244-07:00Hunger games chapter two review<!--[if !mso]>
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OKAY IT’S CHAPTER TWO TIME Y’ALL!</div>
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For those who don’t know, I am doing by chapter-by-chapter
reviews of the hunger games book. You’ve had chapter one from me, now here
comes two…</div>
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But before we start I would just like to clear a few things
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am reviewing the chapters there are going to be lots and lots of spoilers.
You have been warned</li>
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going to find things I don’t like about these books and naturally I am
going to criticise them. Personally I like the books, but I’m not going to
be writing all smiles and rainbows.</li>
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will be joking around in a lot of places and will be including pictures,
links and videos to things that may not be relevant, and the occasional
Tom Hiddleston or my little pony picture. You are on tumblr, get used to
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Ok then, back to the review. Last time we left Katniss and
co. her little sister had just been picked as a tribute in the hunger games and
left us on a cliffhanger. Let’s find out what happens…</div>
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But wait, what’s this? It’s chapter two and we aren’t at the
reaping any more, Katniss seems to be sharing one of her memories with us. Oh
wait, she’s just struggling to breath and register what’s happened. Poor Prim
is only twelve and the crowd doesn’t like this either. Naturally, Katniss
volunteers instead.</div>
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And now the plot begins.</div>
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After the shock of her volunteering she heads up to the
stage and Effie Trinket gives some more forced merriment and some verbal gems.</div>
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“<i>I bet my buttons that was your sister.”</i></div>
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I just love that phrase; it’s just so twee! I’m going to use
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Anyway nobody claps, instead everybody salutes her to send
her off and as a sign of admiration. This is one of those wonderful
heartwarming moments that are scattered through these books.</div>
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And then Haymitch gives a mini drunken speech and takes her
spotlight away, which she’s glad about. After Katniss composes herself it’s
time to draw the next name.</div>
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Effie picks it out and, drumroll please…</div>
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Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce the man who needs
no introduction, the utterly badass, completely fearless, the second half of
the legendery toast pairing…</div>
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Peeta Mellark!</div>
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<i>This guy is awesome! No I don’t have a crush on him!</i></div>
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“<i>Oh no</i>, I think. <i>Not him</i>”</div>
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What are you going to do Katniss? Volunteer for him?</div>
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<i>“No, the odds are not in my favour today.”</i></div>
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I don’t think they’re in his favour either. It might have
been hard to spot, but he also kind of has to do the whole kill or be killed
thing. Katniss now tells us of the one encounter she had with Peeta, where her
family was starving after her dad died and Peeta threw her some bread in the
rain so she’d have something to eat. Peeta earned a black eye from his mother
for what he did, which kind of foreshadows his character’s relationship with
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Anyway Katniss feels bad because she never thanked him and
now she’s got to kill him. Always the optimist, that’s Katniss.</div>
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She then reminds herself that someone else will probably
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He’s your romantic interest Katniss, odds are, he’s going to
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Rebecca Jameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14721991801618595623noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4872695847251784930.post-79212767619388721722012-09-18T09:00:00.002-07:002012-09-18T09:07:35.809-07:00The Hunger Games chapter one review<!--[if !mso]>
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So I’m going to be reviewing ‘The Hunger Games’ books
chapter by chapter which may or may not take a long time. An author called
Jennifer Armintrout who has recently been recapping fifty shades of grey on her
blog inspired this post. If you aren’t a fan of those books and want something
hilarious to read then head over to her blog and give her some love (No
seriously, do it) The link is here:http://jenniferarmintrout.blogspot.co.uk/</div>
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So I said to myself ‘Hey me, this chapter by chapter review
thing sounds like a fun idea, why don’t I try it?’ and thus I am sat here,
typing this. So I’m going to be reviewing another popular bestselling series,
this time aimed at young adults. The Hunger Games has gotten a reputation as
the next twilight, but I don’t really agree with that. Although now I’ve said
that I’ll probably be comparing the two of them constantly.</div>
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This also means if you can’t be bothered to read the book
then you can just read this. This can be like the lazy man’s alternative to
reading the book.</div>
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Okay then, on with the show!</div>
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The book opens to our heroine Katniss Everdeen waking up to
a cold bed on the day of the reaping. What is the reaping I don’t hear you ask?
Well whatever it is it sounds distinctly death related. But then keep in mind
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We’re introduced to Katniss’ sister Prim and their mother
who Katniss subtly insults. We’re then introduced to their cat Buttercup, who
Katniss not-so-subtly insults. She claims he hates her, but she also claims she
tried to drown him when they first got him, so I don’t really blame him.</div>
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I’m getting the impression that Katniss isn’t an animal
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Katniss puts her boots on, grabs some cheese, and we’re
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District twelve is the coal mining district, nicknamed the
seam. Nobody’s up yet because the reaping’s not till two and everybody’s trying
to sleep in. Katniss sneaks under the fence and goes hunting with a bow and
arrow which will totally not come in useful in the story. We also find out that
her dad died in a mine explosion when she was eleven. Poor Katniss.</div>
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We hear the first mention of the capitol, which is swiftly
followed by the introduction of Gale. They exchange banter for a while. They
joke about the hunger games for a bit. At this point, I don’t feel I actually
need to explain what they are, because unless you’ve been living under a rock
for the past year then you should know. If not then maybe this recap isn’t for
you, or you can just go and wikipedia the book, because wikipedia solves all
problems.</div>
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Katniss gives a hint that she’s not a big fan of her mother,
which would explain the dig at her earlier, and we find out how her mother and
father met. Gale then suggests running away together and Katniss rejects it,
because that would probably ruin the plot of this book. Oh and here’s my first
comparison to twilight,</div>
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<i>“There’s never been anything romantic between Gale and me.
When we met, I was a skinny twelve year old, and although he was only two years
older, he already looked like a man.”</i></div>
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Poor Gale, he’s just entered the friendzone. This totally
won’t become awkward later on. She says that girls whispering about him makes
her jealous but y’know, not in that way. She’s jealous because good hunting
partners are hard to find. Unless those girls are lining up with bows and
arrows begging to be his hunting party, I’m not accepting that statement.</div>
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They hunt and because they live
in a dystopian society go to the black market to exchange supplies and we meet
Greasy Sae, who can make soup from anything. They go to the mayor’s house to
sell strawberries and we meet Madge, the mayor’s daughter. They were sort of
friends at school, kind of. She’s wearing a nice dress, and this:</div>
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They exchange banter and Gale makes a dig at madge because
she won’t be going to the capitol because her family can afford food. Confused?
Well in Panem (The world in which this takes place) if you can’t afford food
and you’re a kid you can get tessera, which is basically grain and oil in
exchange for having your name entered more times in the reaping, which if you
haven’t worked it out by now is the lottery they use for deciding which
teenagers are going to be sent off to the titular games. Madge isn’t as poor as
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It’s Prim’s first year in the reaping and she’s only been
entered once, Katniss’ been entered twenty times. This is going to be very
ironic later. They head to the reaping, and there’s an air of forced merriment.
I’d just like to say at this point that way they handles this scene in the
movie was excellent and really got across the tense atmosphere, even though I’d
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The reaping starts and Effie trinket, who essentially
dresses like a sweet shop, graces the stage. The mayor explains Panem’s history
and the ‘Dark days’ where the thirteen districts rose up against the capitol, which
runs the country. District thirteen got destroyed in the process and the hunger
games got created. Now every year the districts each send a boy and a girl from
each district to fight to the death until one remains.This is one of the ways
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We meet haymitch, who is drunk and embaresses Effie and then
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And now we’re going to have one of those chapter cliffhangers
which the author does a lot and gets on my nerves a bit because I have to keep
reading on.</div>
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<i>“Effie trinket crosses back to the podium, smoothes the
slip of pape, and reads out the name in a clear voice. And it’s not me.</i></div>
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<i>It’s primrose everdeen.”</i></div>
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Well what were the odds of that? And I would never have
guessed this plot twist from reading the blurb on the book. Was this supposed
to be a surprise?</div>
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Anyway, end of chapter review. See you soon!</div>
Rebecca Jameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14721991801618595623noreply@blogger.com0