![]() ![]() I don't know, sometimes I felt like Katniss just wanted to survive (and keep her family and friends alive). ![]() I felt like Divergent was more about some themes of wars, growing up and discovering yourself, sacrifice, and relationships in all forms. I always felt the Hunger Games was more about the theme of war touching on the many complexities of it, it was also about power and desensitization. The only real similarities are the split up communities, the wars that are coming, and female protagonists. What I still don't get is why so many people compare Divergent to the Hunger Games. I won't be seeing the movie until the next week, but I really hope to enjoy it. ![]() I have to say I'll probably use this as a drawing reference also. I love the many pictures that depicted the communities, characters, and costumes. I just realized today that I've read some things more than once and I finished the book some time ago. So I decided to buy it, and have read parts of it over the past few weeks in down time between other books. The Divergent Trilogy holds a special place in my heart though, having cried with each novel. Usually I don't buy these types of books until they are on sale for cheap (I got the Hunger Games Movie Companion at the Dollar Tree for a dollar) or as a gift. Instead of re-reading the book, having learned in the past that it will only ruin the movie from all the comparisons I'll make, I got a companion novel to the movie. ![]()
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