This series, these books - they're YA novels. I happen to like YA books. But some people hear that and think fluff. Let me be clear: these book are not fluff.
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (02/08/11)
Catching Fire (02/10/11)
Mockingjay (02/12/11)
It's been an incredibly long time since I felt changed by a book (or, in this case, a collection of books). This series reached me. Transformed me in a way I can't yet fully describe. But the change is there.
I'm not sure what got to me. Probably the idea of being connected to someone in a way you can't explain or fight or forget. I'm so easily thrown by love stories. Almost to the point of embarrassment. I don't like cheesy, I don't like predictable, I don't like Valentine's syrupy sweet stories.
I think stories like this one. (I want a story like this one.)
The larger theme at play, the one about humans as a whole - it got me too, of course. But I'm more of a sap than people know. So, to be honest, it's not why I'm reeling now.
Recommend? Um, YES.
It's been an incredibly long time since I felt changed by a book (or, in this case, a collection of books). This series reached me. Transformed me in a way I can't yet fully describe. But the change is there.
I feel it.
I am still soaking it all in, still listening to Mumford & Sons' album "Sigh No More" on repeat. Because, right now, that seems to be the only thing that can swallow me with the same force as Suzanne Collins' words. I have that feeling you get after you read a particularly good book - deflated a little, tired, sad that it's over and the story is finished. I feel shellshocked, almost. In a good way. If you've ever read a book you loved, then you know exactly what I mean.

I think stories like this one. (I want a story like this one.)

Recommend? Um, YES.
(Yes, I'm going out of order here but WHO CARES. These deserve to come first, trust me.)
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