Week 9
(17.04.2014)
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After
the book reading session:
1. Do
you like this book? Why or why not?
Ø Yes,
I like to read this book. This is because; the story is a violent, jarring,
speed-rap of a novel that generates nearly constant suspense. It make you heart
beating fast, to read what happen next and how the person try to survive from
other contender.
2. What
rating would you give for this book?
Ø We
consider giving this book with 4 star or above average.
3. What
spoilers would ruin this book if you told your readers about it?
Ø The
spoilers that could ruin this book, when you told there readers about how Katniss
survive from other contender and how her save Peeta from giving up his life.
4. All
books teach a lesson (theme or moral). What did you learn from this story?
Ø The
novel "tackles issues like severe poverty, starvation, oppression, and the
effects of war among others. ”The novel deals with the struggle for
self-preservation that the people of Panem face in their districts and the
Hunger Games in which they must participate. The citizens' starvation and their
need for resources, both in and outside of the arena, create an atmosphere of
helplessness that the main characters try to overcome in their fight for
survival.
Ø The
Hunger Games Themes is all about power, society and class, love, strength and
skill, appearances, politics, competition, and sacrifice.
5. If
you were the author of the book, how would you end the story differently?
Ø The
story about The Hunger Games are only part one from three part of the story. So
the end of the story must not be change, otherwise the story from part two will
not published. But if is no continuous from this book, we suggest that the will
some angrier from other district and overthrow the old Capitol and establish a
new government. Or we can end the story by telling the readers about how Katniss
unify the twelve Districts and overthrow the capitol, that make their life ruin
because of the annual hunger games.
6. What
title would you give for your review?
Ø Survival
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Friday, 16 May 2014
Discussion - The Hunger Games
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