everything i (re)read in 2020: the hunger games by suzanne collins
“Only I keep wishing I could think of a way to . . . to show the Capitol they don’t own me. That I’m more than just a piece in their Games.”

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everything i (re)read in 2020: the hunger games by suzanne collins
“Only I keep wishing I could think of a way to . . . to show the Capitol they don’t own me. That I’m more than just a piece in their Games.”
Finished this one in less than 24 hours. . Yes, I know it's a kids book so it's short. 😂 . I've heard some things about this book, how it's for kids but actually may be really scary for them... I don't know, man... I would have nightmares if I read this as a kid. . I haven't seen the movie but I heard the movie is a little more "kid friendly" , but still moderately creepy. . Nice, quick, creepy read if you're interested in one! . . #booksof2020 #2020goals #readmorebooks #coraline #neilgaiman #kindafit https://www.instagram.com/p/CIyiQvOB74gZylFOCLZ_gtwFYQdS-U_Co6Peuk0/?igshid=1svv0sz5gj4x4
My friend ( @ihavenoideawhyiamhere ) and I were discussing the capitol names and caught this.
Coriolanus was the name of an emperor, whose mother's name was Volumnia in Shakespeare's play
Whose first name is Volumnia in the book?
Nono, it's not Coriolanus Snow's mother's name.
The character is VOLUMNIA GAUL!!!!!!
Books I’ve read in 2020:
The traveling cat chronicles
Little Women
Normal People
Conversations with friends
Hear me out.
I know, she doesn’t have brown hair or blue eyes but still for some reason, this reminds me of Feysand.😍❤️
Doesn’t it? Is it just me?
This was actually part of edit trade that I did with someone very talented in 2019. And I freaking love it cause of the Feysand feels even though it was unintentional. I got so excited when she made this for me❤️
Happy National Reading Day!
I finished reading The Honey Don’t List by Christina Lauren and In Five Years by Rebecca Serle this week thanks to NetGalley! Just started reading What I like About You by Marisa Kanter and I’m already in love!
What are you reading these days? What are your 2020 reading goals?
It's never too late to share your gifts and talents.
Ripples - A Memoir of Reflection
everything i (re)read in 2020: to kill a kingdom by alexandra christo
“And the ocean, calling out to us both. A song of freedom and longing.”