User blog comment:ArleneLove'sTHG/Revenge: The 4th book of the Hunger Games/@comment-70.15.86.64-20131124155715

I had not read the original Hunger Games books, but have recently seen the movies. I was all too curious about what is to happen next, and unable to wait for the next movie. I'd "cheated" and googled ''what is to happen in the third book of the Hunger Games? Now I know, and I stumbled upon another short story, Revenge: The fourth story of the Hunger Games''. Chapter after chapter, my attention was easily kept. There was suspense. There were tears. There was a near happy ending. I was left in wonder, is there more? The author was able to draw in her audience, and leave you wanting to read more. I believe this is what you want a good author, writer, and storyline to do, "leave you wanting more".

I am not a critic, but read near 458 comments of what people wrote. Many good, and some I felt should not be posted. What most found "horrid" or "atrocious" were spelling errors. Many more found the story "compelling". For those who focused on spelling,  please note the word "compelling"  means to capture and hold and ones attention. Kelci, was a 13 year old writer at the time of her first work. Her work in my mind and many others was a success, and the story a huge accomplishment. Congratulations on a job well done, and I look forward to reading your next work. You are most definitely a talented, young author in the making. Be proud, and smile.