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We loved them. My students "got" the obvious connections to modern reality tv, and I remembered Shirley Jackson's short story, "The Lottery." We were fascinated to read an interview with Suzanne Collins in which she linked the games to Greek Mythology and the labyrinth.
We pretty much took the books apart; our book group ended in June when school was over, but we'd ordered "Mockingjay" to be delivered in August, and we got together to discuss it that last week before the new school year.
Last year, the students in our after school book group were the only ones reading it; this year, EVERYBODY is in line for their turn. They can't get enough of Katniss.
What is your criticism? Don't be afraid of spoilers; this forum doesn't get many visits as it is. Just scroll down, so that those who don't want them can stop before they get there...........
Was it the conclusion, with the death/s, Katniss' surprising action, or her choice? Or perhaps, the direction the revolution took? Those were all fertile topics in our discussion group!
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