Subject: Present Progressive
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Posted on: 2012-09-18 20:22:00 UTC
Either I didn't notice that Hunger Games was written in Present Progressive (usually I cannot finish anything written in the present tense) when I read it several years ago or it was decent enough to hold my attention despite that.
If you're referring to the second half of the book about Katniss' lack of emotion, I tend to think it's supposed to represent the avoidance/withdrawal stage of PTSD.
I'm not wild about Hunger Games, but I don't actively dislike it. I enjoyed it when I read it, but I'm unlikely to re-read or look for the sequels. My rating was "above average for teenage-marketed adventure," but it not being a cheap "Teenager is a spy" novel probably bumped that up a bit.
Meh. They compare everything to Twilight or Harry Potter nowadays.