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The book was a combination of personal struggles, exciting thrilling moments, and the complications of teenage "love". There was an obvious contrast, the book being divided into three parts. The first having the least action, and third having the most action. The middle part is somewhere in between. Part one of the book reveals the back story behind the book and the basic life of "Katniss" who is the voice of the book. They live in "District 12" which is under the control of "the Capitol". It is basically a story of a utopian dictatorship society. I wont spoil the rest of the book for you though, youll have to read it yourself, but The amount of imagery in this book is extraordinary. Very few fiction novels have I felt so "there". It seems like every other sentence is filled with a plethora of adjectives. You very easily pick up a sense of the emotions of the unique characters and they're conflicts. This book starts slow but it interested me because it is such a unique concept. After you get over the fact of how well this book is written, you stumble on the fact that the second half of the book is simply action. Unending, relentless violence. The story of the actual "Hunger games" is told and there is a great blend of violence, action, conflict, love, lack of love, and deceipt. I read the entire book in one day. That says something about how much it pulls you in. It's a great book and if you don't want to dedicate several hours to it, don't start it. Because you won't be able to pull yourself away.