For me, a useful book suggestion thread needs a lot of information to figure out why this book is being suggested.
So this is the format I am asking that you post in;
Title (if a series how much of the series)
1 Why might others not read this book?
2 What impressed you about this book?
3 What warnings do you have for others about the book?
I'll give my example here.
The Hunger Games (All three.)
1 This was a teen book that is/was WILDLY popular -- like Twilight level popular -- either of those facts may turn you off, [but I figure that I
like Potter 1,3, and 6 and can tolerate 2, so I don't give up on popular sci-fi/fantasy]
2 I thought I might like
The Hunger Games, but I was shocked at how much I liked the main character who was flawed enough to be human, but human enough for me to accept the flaws.
The plot was believable -- even the world was believable as an alternate future.
The characters go through tough times -- much of it is psychological, though significant parts are physical danger [only 1/3 of the first book is actually during the dangerous "hunger games"]. The combination of those two elements of the psychological and physical danger intertwining kept me up
(when I reeeeealy should have gone to bed) for the middle and last book.
There was a lot of philosophical depth to the series also.
Warning; You may need to make sure you have tissues.
The second book starts slowly -- more or less it talks about what I felt to be the blindingly obvious political implications of the first book with a drip or drab of extra information. Though for what's more or less a recap it does well.
The third book starts a bit melodramatically, but given the first two books -- it's legit.
you really should make sure you have tissues.
Are you sure you want to see this it's on the very end and it's a big one. According to Ms. Collins her editor called her in the middle of the night insisting that Prim shouldn't die -- because she liked her that much.