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The Calling by James Frey
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Don’t fucking call this a rip-off or a knockoff-read of The Hunger Games or else I’ll seriously punch you. Okay, I’m not making a threat here, haha, I’m just kidding. But really, the haters need to back off. Just because the summary makes it sound like there’s a game and in order for there to be one winner, everyone has to die, THAT DOESN’T MEAN ANYTHING, OKAY? This book was honestly fucking amazing—and here is a long list of reasons why this isn't like THG in any way:

1. This doesn’t have ONE protagonist—there’s many protagonists, basically one per every Player.

Basically, we don’t have a Katniss Everdeen here. There are so many characters here who we get a least a few chapters of thoughts of to really get to know them. It was actually really easy to remember who they were because Frey and Johnson-Shelton created such memorable characters.

2. This wasn’t your average dystopian world where everyone’s poor and there’s Factions or Districts or whatever.

In a way, this is like a present-based atmosphere with the Endgame there to balance the population. In fact for Sarah, she was at her graduating ceremony when the meteor hit, so like, yes this was very believable. Piano lessons and soccer and high school were a thing in this book.

3. It wasn’t all about killing everyone and being the last one left.

Here, you have to find the Earth Key and the Sky Key and the keys in order to achieve your winning. And if you die, it’s not only your soul that dies—it’s every single person in your bloodline. Imagine if you were part of the biggest bloodline in the world and something happens…

And yes, those are just some of the ways how it differs. But it’s a completely different novel and I just want to throw my head against the nearest wall when I see people hating on it. Endgame was such a racing and captivating novel that I devoured in one sitting, remembering that it’s such a long book.

You see, you’d think that the key idea of this would be really difficult to understand as there’s many POVs and locations and everything—but this was my kind of novel. There’re puzzles and mysteries and after finishing it, I feel so dumb, especially since there’s some repetition pattern and puzzle that the authors want the public to solve for a grand prize of $500,000. Like really, how amazing is that?

So every once in a while when the population is too high for the world to hold or when there’s too much war, the Endgame begins. You don’t know when, and you never expect it to happen, but there’s always people training and getting ready. You’re eligible when you’re ages 13 to in your twenties, and after that, you can go on with your life living normally. All 12 Players never saw it coming, but they were chosen randomly. There are 12 different bloodlines in the world, and each Player comes from one of them. Die or lose the Endgame, your entire bloodline dies as well. It’s as simple as that. And all you need to do is search the world, looking for the keys and solve the puzzle.

"He has a new friend. The beautiful Player of the 233rd. A new friend. Maybe more."


It’s been a little over a week since I finished this (as I’m writing this review) and I still can’t get my thoughts together. As I’m seeing my friends in school, I feel like all I’m talking about is this book and how they should read it. I even heard that a MOVIE may be coming out for this one? It’s already got so much fame in such little time, and I’m clapping my hands rapidly as I feel so proud for that matter hehe.

Okay—so this is such a kick-ass story.You have 12 teenagers who basically get to travel the world to win a game, wherever they’d like to. They all come from different races, countries, cultures, and they meet in China where everything begins. I guess you can say that they all have their own special talents—there’s even a bomb maker. Now you can really realize and accept the fact that your talent can help you. ;)

It was so amazing because as you’re in the middle half of the book, you sincerely realize that someone will get the Earth Key and you’re wondering who it’ll be… And the theories begin sprouting up in your mind. I KIND OF SAW IT COMING BUT THEN IT WAS LIKE THEY STOLE IT. They basically ran and grabbed it from someone who sincerely needed it and then they killed that person. AND I LOVED THAT PERSON!



After I finished reading, I originally thought of this to be a 4.5 star rating for me as there were some dull moments in the middle, but then I thought about how the ending made up for it and how much I really adored and became obsessed with the book. This is probably going to be one of the best books of the year coming from me.

My favourite character was Chiyoko. She was so kick-ass and worked so well on her own, not needing Sarah or some other guy with her. (BUT HER LOVE WITH AN-LIU, THOUGH!) Really, Frey and Johnson-Shelton both created amazing character-development and even KILLED OFF SUCH AMAZING CHARACTERS LIKE IT WAS NO BIG DEAL. But that’s a little better, because we never saw it coming, unlike THG.

"As she says that, a part of Sarah hopes it isn't true. She hopes this is just a wild teenage whim and that she's no actually falling for Jago. Falling in love with a rival would be about the worst thing that could happen. But then they kiss. And kiss. And kiss. And Sarah forgets."


AHH OMG SARAH AND JAGO WERE SO CUTE. And remember that checking scene and Sarah blushing and wanting to see more? I began fanning myself. Too bad she had an obsessive addicted psychopath guy at her shoulders stalking her because she left him for good and he loves her too much. Some people have to let go, no?

So this book was perfect and gorgeous and fast-paced and I was left shocked at the end of every chapter. Frey and Johnson-Shelton are such amazing writers, and I'd pay a million dollars to get a peek at the sequel, because I just can't wait. 2015 is going to be an amazing year for great books, I can already tell. I'LL BE AT THE MOVIE PREMIERE ON THE RED CARPET, PEOPLE.
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Reading Progress

December 6, 2014 – Shelved
December 6, 2014 – Shelved as: to-read
January 1, 2015 – Started Reading
January 3, 2015 –
page 122
26.46% "YESYESYESYESYESYESYES. Every book that I'm reading lately is amazing. This might be one of the best dystopias ever. :)"
January 3, 2015 –
page 200
43.38% "Christopher is too obsessed with Sarah… What would he do if he actually found her?"
January 3, 2015 –
page 226
49.02% "Holy shiz this is sexy"
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: 2015
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: made-me-fangirl
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: it-is-just-me
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: kept-me-up-late-at-night
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: kick-ass-protagonist
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: dystopian
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: freaking-amazing
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: awesome-ending
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: expected-worse
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: too-good
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: yum
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: sequel-come-to-your-momma
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: mystery-thriller-murder
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: male-perspective
January 3, 2015 – Shelved as: love-triangles
January 4, 2015 – Finished Reading

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Margaux yasssssss this review is life


message 2: by Cam (new) - rated it 3 stars

Cam I haven't read the hunger games yet but my friend has and from what I've heard from him he says its nothing like this also I heard of the scandal after I read it but i don't care people lie all the time and the authors do get paid well I know because so many sign after hearing about it


message 3: by Andrew (new)

Andrew I red all three books of the endgame and i like the first book overall.


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