Sunday, 23 March 2014

Hunger Games, Catching Fire

The second in the Hunger Gmaes triology is a brilliant book. At the start of the book there is not much action and is quite boring, but if you stick with it gets much better. This is one for all the action lovers out there. This book sets your heart racing and you literally can't put it down.

I have to say, the book is a bit grima dn if you hate wonds and find blood sikening this is certainly not for you. This book is the second in a superb trilogy, obviosly you have to read the first one to get it.

The plot

If you have already read the first one then basically President Snow wants revenge. With the quater quell approching things couldn't be more convinent...

If The Hunger Games is a new idea then it is about America in the future. Starvation strikes the country of Panem and the Hunger Games come about. Every year a girl and a boy between the ages of 12 and 18 from each district are put in the arena tof fight to the death. This may sound sick and gross, but it is not. The idea is so unrealistic (children being forced to kill one another), that it is not at all horrid.

This book is ceratinly not for children under the age of 10 as it contains some, possibly, scary aspects. This is one for adults, pre-teens and teens, but the kids will enjoy it more.

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