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Re: Epilogues in fiction
Did you enjoy Catching Fire more than Mockingjay? I've heard lots of mixed reactions to the last 2 books, but most people seem to enjoy the first.
(And the internet spoiled the epilogue for me. Not that I mind, tbh. It doesn't sound good, but seeing as I'm not halfway through with the series I thought it best to hold my judgement.)
Re: Epilogues in fiction
(Anonymous) 2013-03-10 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)That's why I only bought the Hunger Games and borrowed the other two before I started reading the series, so I could pretend the first book stood on its own. That said: I'm really looking forward to the Catching Fire film. I enjoyed the book and it could be a really great movie.
Re: Epilogues in fiction
If the rest of the book is great, I think the ending falling short is more acceptable. Especially since it's the middle book in a series, you know? But I haven't read it yet so it might be a truly terrible cliffhanger, haha.
I hate love triangles, hateeeeeee. Though the 'dark and sadistic' thing...it really depends on the execution for me, but considering the premise of the series I can see how they might take it too far.
Now I want to read it... Wasn't sure what to expect, but the upcoming movie excites me!