Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Hunger Games-- The Next Book

Dande:
I kind of got mad at Haymitch in the beginning for not helping them.

O'Juice:
It was kind of expected, because every time they'd die anyway, so he tried not to get close to them, because they didn't have a chance. I felt like he had to do that.


Jolly:
I feel really bad for them now though, because now they have to train the next tributes from District 12.

Dande:
Maybe that's for the 3rd book, because they're going to do the Gale/Peeta thing before that. Will you guys all be reading the next one?


Chorus of agreement


Walle:
I don't understand how the Hunger Games are going to tie into the whole story again.


O'Juice:
I feel like after the actual Games, there's no more story left.

Jolly:
They're probably going to revolt against the Capitol.


Chair:
The Games established the unstoppable, unchallengeable Capitol.

Newhope:
I thought that was going to happen in this book. Until it actually went into the Games, I thought she would try to run away, the rebellion would start.


Jolly:
The next book they're probably going to revolt.

Dande:
I bet the author can't create a world like this, and not by the end of Book 3, have it so the world is a better place.


Walle:
I think, the whole thing where they mention the Avox, and then they mention her dad, I think maybe her dad is actually alive. So maybe that will do something.
Dande:
They're probably going to go on that victory trip with the other districts, and there's going to be something with the mute person, the thing with Gale, and some kind of rebellion.


Jolly:
The Capitol is going to try to knock off Katniss. They're going to try to take her out.

Walle:
I think the Avox people are going to be a big part if they do rebel, because their tongues got cut off.


Dande:
And we're going to find out what was up with the thing where the hovercraft in the woods got the person. And I think that we're probably going to get to know somebody who lives in the Capitol.

O'Juice:
We already do know someone...


Dande:
No, but really, how it would be one of the main characters, that's a kid. To know what the Capitol's perspective on all this is.

Newhope:
I want to learn about more of the separate Districts.


Dande:
I want to learn more about how the world got this way. What happened to the rest of the world?

Newhope:
There's absolutely no explanation. And everything's fine, I don't see any environmental damage at all in this.

Chair:
It's 1984, it's just this is how it is, deal with it.

Dande:
But it tells a good story.

2 comments:

  1. Are you talking about Catching Fire or the Mockingjay?

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  2. This meeting took place in April 2009, before even the title of Catching Fire had been released. So yes, we were talking about Catching Fire, but we had no idea what we were talking about. Just speculation.

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