Thursday, June 6, 2013

While browsing Pinterest the other night, like every night once my sweet toddler goes to bed, I came across this list 25 Series to Read if you LOVE the Hunger Games by 2busybrunettes and I was intrigued. Because I do love the Hunger Game series, and I did not know what to do once it was finished. (Let me insert here I am apprehensive a bit about the movies, anyone with me on that? I have a fear of a debacle like Twilight, I LOVE the books not a fan of the movies.) I was delighted that they break down each book to a point and put it into categories. Makes it nice for readers like me who do not have the time, nor the desire, to Google each title to see what it is all about and if it is something that I would be interested in. 
So if you were left wanting like I was after you finished the Hunger Game series and would like to read something that has the potential to live up to your expectations check it out.

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4 comments:

  1. I would definitely recommend the Percy Jackson books. They are a good adventure series and re-imagine Greek mythology to update it a bit. The movie was appalling in comparison, but such is the nature of converting books to film. :)
    Rachel

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  2. Thank you for your input! I want to read the Percy Jackson books just have not known anyone who has so I was unsure of they were worth it or not. And yes books turned movies are terrible. I enjoy the Harry Potter moves but by the end I was SO ticked off because they left out a lot of my favorite parts of the book that I felt were key in the plot.

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  3. I've read quite a few of these. I enjoy dystopian novels. Have you ever read the handmaids tale? I'll never think of my credit card the same after that. I came to the blog today because I knew you posted this list and I'm looking for something new to read.

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    1. I loved the extensiveness of their descriptions and the list length. It gave me a lot to choose from. I have not read The Handmaid's Tale but it does sound interesting and like something I would enjoy. I am like you, I tend to go for the dystopian novels as well, I love seeing life after devastation and seeing the human nature rise against oppressing evil. I am glad you stopped by and I hope you found some good recommendations! Come back again soon! And feel free to join in or start a discussion about any of the books we are reading or ones you have read.
      Happy reading!!

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