My Favortie Things: The Hunger Games Edition

Remember when this used to be a blog about running? Yeah, me too. But, part of what makes runners so special is that we are multifaceted, interesting, over-involved, over-committed, dedicated, inspirational, multi-talented individuals, right? Right!
Which explains why the last week and a half of my entire life has been consumed with reading The Hunger Games trilogy, right? Right. 
Let me back up. My sister suckered me into reading the series on Easter weekend. Yes, my family and I went to see The Hunger Games on the day we also celebrated the Lord’s Resurrection. Is that bad? There were other people in the theater! Actually, it is the first time I have ever gone to a movie on Easter, but then again, no holidays are the same anymore, anyway so maybe it will be the start of a new and interesting tradition. I’m not opposed to change (Okay, I really am, but you get the idea…). As you may recall, I am not a movie person and can be highly critical of them. There are only a few I like, and I rarely go to see them. I am one of those people who would “rather read the book.” 
MOVING ON… we watched the movie, and I do have to admit I liked it all except for the ending, which in my opinion, cuts off abruptly. I had to remind myself that it is a trilogy and therefore, there really was more to the story.
Let me back up even more. The last time I got sucked into a book craze obsession I’ll-read-it-because-everyone-else-is was when my sister convinced me to read Twilight. As you may also recall, I am a bit of a literary snob nerd, who generally does not like or appreciate modern fictional novels. Not that there aren’t great writers and authors out there today, I just prefer the classics. Okay, nothing compares to Wuthering Heights, and the fact that I am mildly overly obsessed with that book is beside the point. ANYWAY, I liked the story of Twilight well enough that I made my husband drive me to Wal-Mart (of all places) at 2:00 a.m. to get Breaking Dawn because I hadto know what happened. Much beyond that, I was disappointed with the actual writing and over-simplicity and juvenility of some things. [Please note: If you are a Twilight/Stephenie Meyer fan, I am not trying to be overly critical or spark an endless debate, this is just my opinion]. 
I bought The Hunger Games on the Monday after Easter.  I was prepared to be disappointed as usual.  

 I devoured it. I did not complain to my husband about one single thing in the book, the way it was written or that there were “too many mistakes” – grammatical or otherwise. He promptly thought something awful normal had happened to my brain. His exact words were, “I thought maybe you got tired of being a genius or something.”
I bought Catching Firethree days later.
This was the text I sent my sister (And no, Michael was not fast enough to pick it up):
I devoured it.
I bought Mockingjaya few days after that (Yes, I really went out three separate times to get all three books. I never did claim to be normal to begin with). 

I devoured it last night. I was awake until 2:00 a.m. reading. That never happens. I could not sleep because it was so wonderful and exciting and heart-breaking and beautiful and genius and everything that I was literally up until a little after 4:00 a.m. thinking about it all. Is that weird? At least my sister doesn’t think so:

Yes, I am sleepy, but I am giddy thinking about the book. That never happens. Something apparently is very wrong with me!

All I can say is if you like to read READ THE HUNGER GAMES. Even if you think you will be disappointed, you won’t. Even if you think it is too juvenile, it is not. Even if you don’t have time, it doesn’t matter, you will stay up all night reading too.

It is absolutely terrifying to read. I also believe says a lot about our society and the direction it is headed today. It says a lot about people (the inherent goodness and evil in them) and what has happened to humanity over the years. It says a lot about relationships, hopes, dreams, fears, etc. etc. etc. I could go on and on and on and on. I could tell you the whole story right here, right now, but you wouldn’t believe me if I did.  

READ THE HUNGER GAMES.

Then, after you do, come back so we can talk about it again and again and again.

 Until the next mile marker,

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