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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

Book review of The hunger Games Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins Katniss Everdeen has re morseled home safe later winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tri hardlye Peeta Mellark. pleasing means that they must turn around and leave their family and close friends, embarking on a Victors Tour of the districts. Along the way Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as chairwoman Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (Quarter Quell) a competition that could alter Panem forever.I enjoyed this book as it kept me reading on and wanting to go to bed whats going to happen next ecause the story line and the descriptive distributor point on each page. I didnt really dislike any separate of the book as it kept me reading on and I treasured to read more of what going to happen. Katniss Everdeen is still trying to get her spiritedness back to normal. But people of District 12 look at her differently now, and shes a lways on the radar in the Capitol. Now that shes win the Hunger Games, Katniss family gets to live in a nice house and lead never go hungry.Her role as the familys breadwinner is no longer needed. The others in her district withal get more food and will be weaken off for at least(prenominal) a year, hanks to Katniss and Peetas win in the arena. To them, shes a hero, but to herself, shes anything but. It seems pretty obvious what the most dangerous excerpt of these is. Its harder to tell what was really going on in her mind, though. Most of the time, Katniss is safe of self-loathing, especially when she must decide whether to run away or buzz off it out in District 12 and try to fght the Capitol.She wants her mature spirit back as she knew where she stood in life l mourn my old life here. We barely scraped by, but I knew where I fit in, I knew what my place was in the tightly interwoven fabric hat was our life. I wish I could go back to it because, in retrospect, it seems s o detain compared with now, when I am so rich and so famous and so hated by the authorities in the Capitol. Peeta Mellark Throughout the book, Katniss admires Peetas ability to sop up speeches and then I think of it, what Peeta screw do much dampen than the rest of us.He can use words. He obliterated the rest of the subject at both interviews. And maybe its because of that underlying goodness that he can move a crowd no, a country to his side with the turn of a simple sentence. Peeta speaks as naturally as Katniss hunts, but his scientific discipline isnt called for in the arena like hers is. Its the luck of the draw that she ends up as the face of the revolution, all the while thinking that Peeta would be much better suited for the task.Peeta is a bit of a contradiction hes unitary of the kindest and least selfish characters in the book, but hes also one of the best liars. When the tributes pose their final televised interviews before the Quarter Quell, Peeta steals th e show by producing not respectable one but two excellent lies. These lies, pregnant, are so rough-and-ready that the audience seems likely to explode. Gale Hawthorne He and Katniss understand each other because theyre both from the poorest part of town. Hes a great hunter and a responsible supplier for his family.And he and Katniss have a long history together. Gale and Peeta are also very different guys. Where Peeta is selfless, Gale is selfish. He wants Katniss all to himself while Peeta is prepared to let her go if it will save her life. Consider how Katniss approaches both guys with her plan of track away. Gale is all into it until he learns that Katniss expects Peeta to go, too. In contrast, Peeta expects that Katniss would ant to bring Gale along, and hes still ordain to follow her. But Just because Gale is selfish doesnt mean hes bad.Its kind of praise to Katniss that he wants her all to himself, although she wouldnt be able to live with herself if they left Peeta beh ind. even off though Gale hasnt suffered like Katniss has at the hands of the Capitol, hes more than ready to rebel. Whereas Katniss is normally wishy-washy and cautious about the opposing the Capitol, Gale is certain. Hes sick of the rules, sick of observation his family go hungry, and sick of having no choice about his future. Hes so firm against the Capitol that he wont even accept a gift Katniss brings him from the region.Gale has always been one for breaking the police. Like Katniss, hes had to poach to find food for his family, so obeying the law wasnt really an option. Unlike Katniss, though, Gale gets caught and is whipped within an inch of his life. Rather than scare him into submission, though, Gale Just becomes even more anti-Capitol. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes action and philander books as this has both, action from the games and rebellion and the romance from Peeta and Katniss.

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