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The Hunger Games
Rosalie Barrete wrote a book review for The Hunger Games in the 2011 December issue. The review was long, but int his case it certainly should have been quality over quantity. Rosalie gave a very short idea of what the book was about and left out many important characters. This review is very bias, making it hard to see the good parts in the book.
Rosalie contradicts herself. She says she'd recommend the book to anyone, meanwhile she says the "writing is only so-so." She does not give examples of how the writing isn't so good, not giving the readers a chance to decide if they want the book. The review can be read, but i don't suggest choosing if you want to read the book or not solely based on this review.
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