Feature for Dec 20, 2013 – Question: Pick a book in your favorite genre that you’d recommend to a reluctant reader.
Julie:
My two favorite genres are YA Paranormal and YA Dystopia. Lately I’ve been leaning more to the dystopia genre since there are so many good new series out there, so I’ll use that as my favorite genre for this question. As far as a book I’d recommend to a reluctant reader, it would have to be The Hunger Games. I mean, it has so many fans raving about it, and all those fans can’t be wrong, right? I think it is a good series that a young reader and an adult would enjoy. I obviously read it as an adult so I think reluctant readers would enjoy this one. The movies are doing really well too. So, bonus, a reluctant reader can go watch the first two movies and decide if the books would be something they would enjoy!
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Aw yeah, The Hunger Games! 😉
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I think you’re the 6th FF participant who recommended THG for this week’s FF, Julie! 😀 It certainly is a very good series. And the movie adaptations also lived up to our expectations.
Great recommendation!
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I used to read a lot of YA then I got tired of it. Dystopia is hit or miss with me. My fave genre is PNR/US and Romantic Suspense. I’d probably push Romantic Suspense by Lisa Renee Jones.
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That is a great choice!
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I love The Hunger Games. Great pick. Visiting back for FF. New follower.
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I haven’t read The Hunger Games yet. But yesterday I watched the second movie Catching Fire and I must say I expected much more. I found it to be entertaining, but nothing special.
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