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Katniss

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Katniss at her first time in the hunger games! i did this (very small) drawing a few weeks ago, and it still looks so scetchy because i liked the expression and the feeling this scetch gave me, so i didnt want to mess it up bykeep working on it.

the funny thing is, that Reyna from the son ofneptune has almost the same face shape. she is described with the same hair, too. so they look a bit similar. i wanted reyna to look more mediterran, and katniss more wild.....but this is how i imagine katniss to be so reyna and katniss muss be some literaric twins or at least sisters^^


who has not read the "Hunger games" , "catching fire" and "mockingjay" yet, run to the next bookshop or library or whatever and READ IT.

Katniss Everdeen is owned by Suzanne Collins.

i hope you like it...please comment!!!
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She looks exactly like I imagined Katniss while reading the books... :)
I've read "The Hunger Games" quite a while ago and I'm still not sure what to think of them. It's a really good trilogy and I enjoyed reading them and I couldn't stop until the end. It's just... there is something missing, to make them to my favourite books. I'm not sure what.
I like that they portrait war really as it is - dirty and hard and full of pain and loss (I cried when Prim died. I cried until the end of the book I think). It's really interesting to see how a war starts and you can feel that Suzanne Collins knows a lot about it. And I like how Katniss is just a human. A human girl that snaps through war. She is traumatized in the end, but she pulls through.
What I don't understand is why many people say that there is romanze in these books. I don't see any romance. Katniss didn't love Peeta in the first book. She pretended to - and the reader knew the whole time. Peeta loved her, but she just pretended. And in the other books she is to preocupied with war and everything that comes with it... I actually like it this way, though. It's more realistic, I think. A super corny love story (which I would hate anyway :XD: ) wouldn't fit in the world that Suzanne Collins created.

Well, that's my thoughts on the books - good, but not my favourite :)