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I might be obsessed. The books were so great. I think that they are going to be a classic and I hope that young adults are required to read them just like we were required to read 1984 and A Brave New World.
I thought that I would share my love. That's all.
Re: Hunger Games
The Daily Nugget
Cycle 12, IUI #1 - 33m post wash 10/15/10 = BFN
Cycle 13, IUI #2 - 15m post wash 11/16/10 = BFP, missed m/c, D&C 1/3/11
Cycle 15 - 18, IUI #3-6 = BFN
Cycle 20, IUI #7 = BFP!, missed m/c 9/14, D&C
DE-IVF Aug. 2012: ER 8/30 11R, 7M, 4F; ET 9/4 returned 2
Beta 9/18 #1-820, #2-1699, #3-7124
10/1 1st u/s measuring right on track, 125 bpm
I really liked the first two. Our school was obsessed with them when they came out a couple years ago... but the last book was almost universally declared a cop-out... which I totally agree with. So, I don't know about the staying power.
The whole dystopian YA genre has just exploded in recent years. I just finished reading The Maze and the second book of The Scorch Trials - those were good. And for very, very dystopian, the Triskelia Trilogy is really interesting.
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