Last summer... I was at a Salvation Army place and ran across the first "Hunger Games" book.
My former lab assistant had recommended it to me a few years ago but, I was "weaned" on the original Starship Troopers and Hobbitt / Lord of the Rings.
After that I have found that most of the crop since then are wannabes that are really marketing sops for the publishers.
But...I read the first page of the first book and purchased it, for a quarter ( $00.25 ). I also immediately called my favourite second hand book store and put in an order for the rest of them.
So...as to the present for a young person who "has to be in a writing class where the teacher / professor is going to plod through the book", while making passing reference to such avate' garde books such as Dracula or Catcher in the Rye. Or that is plowing through the newly progressive "alternative / ethnic group of choice" writings.
The books and the films are...TWO LIVING and wonderful EXAMPLES of "first person" writing and "third person" writing...
umm films are "written" before they are filmed!
Now, you may have not thought of this but there is very little in the way of really great first person writing, a trivial example being the "hardboiled" detective writings that have been turned to film...and...Sherlock Holmes... It was written "first person" by Dr. Watson ABOUT...Holmes...
A) The WRITING of the book using first person viewpoint of Katniss Everdeen is...just...flawless... and really, really, really...smooth...it just flows...
It is calm, thoughtful, and also EXPLOSIVE with cliff hangers that make sense...
It is NOT "science fiction", even though far in the future, ...
it is a "coming of age" story a' la the Hobbit and Starship Troopers...
And, even though written from a girl's viewpoint, both boys and girls, men and women just ...love it...
B) The films are NOT a "director's creative interpretation" of "the work'.
Although not "literal' ... the "verbiage" is almost a match for match...
It HAS to have the "third person about the bad guy'...which we never see in the books... but it is a marvellous, almost as good as LOTR, rendition of the books...
YOUR child(ren) or grand kid(s) would love reading the books and then watching the films.
I did the first book as a set piece and then the film, for the rest I have kind of read the book to where the film stopped at about the same place...
The person will actually see...as opposed to hearing a teacher ...drone on...and assign questions... on paper and on the television
both ways to "write a story"...
And, sneakily, be able to "write an essay" for the teacher...
or...maybe become the next great writer or filmmaker...
And...YOU...could read and watch also!
The Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games
The Trade Paperback:
https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Games-.../dp/0439023521
Now...I'm going to post a linky to a film "honoring" Katniss Everdeen... it does have a "spot" much later in it that is a "spoiler" but, not much of one, what happens is not what one thinks...
The song, for those who do not know it is VERY FAMOUS... and both boys and girls love this clip.
Maybe...you might actually watch all of it... lol
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My former lab assistant had recommended it to me a few years ago but, I was "weaned" on the original Starship Troopers and Hobbitt / Lord of the Rings.
After that I have found that most of the crop since then are wannabes that are really marketing sops for the publishers.
But...I read the first page of the first book and purchased it, for a quarter ( $00.25 ). I also immediately called my favourite second hand book store and put in an order for the rest of them.
So...as to the present for a young person who "has to be in a writing class where the teacher / professor is going to plod through the book", while making passing reference to such avate' garde books such as Dracula or Catcher in the Rye. Or that is plowing through the newly progressive "alternative / ethnic group of choice" writings.
The books and the films are...TWO LIVING and wonderful EXAMPLES of "first person" writing and "third person" writing...
umm films are "written" before they are filmed!
Now, you may have not thought of this but there is very little in the way of really great first person writing, a trivial example being the "hardboiled" detective writings that have been turned to film...and...Sherlock Holmes... It was written "first person" by Dr. Watson ABOUT...Holmes...
A) The WRITING of the book using first person viewpoint of Katniss Everdeen is...just...flawless... and really, really, really...smooth...it just flows...
It is calm, thoughtful, and also EXPLOSIVE with cliff hangers that make sense...
It is NOT "science fiction", even though far in the future, ...
it is a "coming of age" story a' la the Hobbit and Starship Troopers...
And, even though written from a girl's viewpoint, both boys and girls, men and women just ...love it...
B) The films are NOT a "director's creative interpretation" of "the work'.
Although not "literal' ... the "verbiage" is almost a match for match...
It HAS to have the "third person about the bad guy'...which we never see in the books... but it is a marvellous, almost as good as LOTR, rendition of the books...
YOUR child(ren) or grand kid(s) would love reading the books and then watching the films.
I did the first book as a set piece and then the film, for the rest I have kind of read the book to where the film stopped at about the same place...
The person will actually see...as opposed to hearing a teacher ...drone on...and assign questions... on paper and on the television
both ways to "write a story"...
And, sneakily, be able to "write an essay" for the teacher...
or...maybe become the next great writer or filmmaker...
And...YOU...could read and watch also!
The Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games
The Trade Paperback:
https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Games-.../dp/0439023521
Now...I'm going to post a linky to a film "honoring" Katniss Everdeen... it does have a "spot" much later in it that is a "spoiler" but, not much of one, what happens is not what one thinks...
The song, for those who do not know it is VERY FAMOUS... and both boys and girls love this clip.
Maybe...you might actually watch all of it... lol
woodhasseentheeffectonhisstudentssmoke
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