1. The Hunger Games SusanneCollins The Hunger Games is a fictional book that takes place in Panem, the replacement for North America after it’s destroyed. There is a capital and twelve districts. Once a year, there is a reality show where two kids from each district are chosen from a drawing to fight to the death in an arena that looks like a forest. This contest called The Hunger Games is watched by everyone. The winner is taken back to their district to live a life of comfort. The book follows district twelve ‘s contestant Katniss Everdeenfrom the opening ceremonies and as she fights to survive during the games. Katniss is only there because she volunteered to take her younger sister’s place. Katniss has hunting skills she relied on to provide for her mother and sister. Will her skills be good enough to keep her alive to the end? The golden line: “Don’t let them starve!” I chose this quote because it made me think of all of the starving kids in Africa and I don’t like to hear that there are more and more dying everyday because of starvation. I believe that our country should send food to the citizens that live there so they can live a happy long life like we are today. This quote was located on page 40. I enjoyed this book so much because the author put together a fantastic book by using descriptive words, great flowing sentences and action to keep the reader interested. To be honest I didn’t dislike any part about the whole book because it was exciting and enjoyable. I think this was the best book I have ever read. I want to check out the next book in the series (Catching Fire). 5starrating