Growing up I was always reading books, magazines, and sometimes newspapers but I was a bigger fan of fiction series novels.
There were days I would not stop reading series like the Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter, and Nancy Drew.
As a teenager I read series novels like Gossip Girl, A-List novels, and Twilight, but my favorite the last few years as a teenager has been the series The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
The three book series is an adventurous love story that is set in a future that does not seem realistic in comparison to today's society.
It had the right amount of young love and adventure in the story where the love does not over power the story.
The main characters, Katniss, Peeta, and Gale, are all strong, independent, and clever, characters that can only be admired on paper.
The story line flows impressively well over the three novels, it leaves you wanting more each time you read it and the details of how this future could be like.
I think the three novels are a great examples of writing because they are novels that capitivate an audience of all ages.
The first novel of the series was published in September 2008 by Scholastic, while the second was released September 2009, and the third August 2010.
Hunger Games is being added to the list of novels that become screenplays and is going to be released in theaters in 2012.
Sometimes I think that in order for a novel to be the best today it has to become a movie.
There were days I would not stop reading series like the Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter, and Nancy Drew.
As a teenager I read series novels like Gossip Girl, A-List novels, and Twilight, but my favorite the last few years as a teenager has been the series The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
The three book series is an adventurous love story that is set in a future that does not seem realistic in comparison to today's society.
It had the right amount of young love and adventure in the story where the love does not over power the story.
The main characters, Katniss, Peeta, and Gale, are all strong, independent, and clever, characters that can only be admired on paper.
The story line flows impressively well over the three novels, it leaves you wanting more each time you read it and the details of how this future could be like.
I think the three novels are a great examples of writing because they are novels that capitivate an audience of all ages.
The first novel of the series was published in September 2008 by Scholastic, while the second was released September 2009, and the third August 2010.
Hunger Games is being added to the list of novels that become screenplays and is going to be released in theaters in 2012.
Sometimes I think that in order for a novel to be the best today it has to become a movie.
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