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The  Hunger Games V.S Saranormal: Ghost Town By Maisha Menefee

1/18/2013

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So lately I've been reading the book series "The Hunger Games" and another book called " Saranormal: Ghost Town". The Hunger Games Series' main character is a teenage girl named Katniss Everdeen.The world that Katniss lives in is not good, so she changes it by rebelling against the Captiol. The book "Saranormal" is a little different though.Sara (the main character) can see ghosts! Sara is a twelve year-old who moved from California to New Jersey because of her dad's job. The Hunger Games books take place in the future, so they have better types of technology than in Saranormal, where is Sara lives in the present day.In both books the girls are helping their community. Both books are amazing and they both belong in the Sci-Fi (science fiction) Catergory. If you get the chance, definately take the time to read them!
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Miss Cappuccino
1/18/2013 04:53:16 am

Maisha,
Excellent job with your first post to our class blog! I'm glad you were able to connect with these books! Great job! Keep up the good work!

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Sharleen Banatte
1/24/2013 06:50:46 am

Hey Maisha! That's a good post! Where can I buy the Hunger Games books? :)

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Maisha Menefee
2/5/2013 08:08:10 am

Sharleen you should be able to buy the hunger games series at any bookstore

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Sharleen
3/13/2013 01:11:45 am

Maybe you should read the Maximum Ride books! It has romance AND suspense! ;)

Sharleen
5/5/2013 12:23:20 am

Okie. Thanks for telling me. Now, I`m gonna read both books¡¡¡ XD

Miss Mulville
1/30/2013 10:14:48 pm

Hi, Maisha! I am a huge fan of the Hunger games books, but I've never read Saranormal. I'll have to check it out!

Great blog, 5th Grade! :)

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