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Friday, 5 August 2011

The Hunger Games by Suzzane Collins

Rating: 5 Stars
I can't believe that I've waited so long to read this book! The time wasted seems absurd. When a book keeps me up 'til 2 in the morning, at the edge of my seat, well my bed, makes me ignore being yelled at to turn out the lights and commands my attention it definitely deserves 5 stars at least. The Hunger Games was no exception. I haven't read a book so captivating since Harry Potter but it doesn't beat Harry, mind you. This is a diehard Harry Potter fan talking here and apparently a Hunger Games one as well!

Panem had thirteen districts with the Capitol at the top of things and I emphasize on had. After the districts came together to overthrow the Capitol, District 13 was obliterated and the rest of them were in shambles, well most of them.

Long story short, the Capitol is full of a bunch of greedy power hungry, heartless loonies, with a few exceptions. Body alterations that you wouldn’t believe I mean they take surgeries to look perfect, a few dyes their skin colour, even guys wear make-up as a norm.

To remind everyone of their huge mistake the Capitol punishes everyone by forcing them to give up a boy and a girl from each district to participate in The Hunger Games, where they fight to the death until only one remains. So the people of Panem watch their children die before their eyes. Can you imagine being helpless, having no choice but to give up your kids for slaughter?


Katiness Everdeen ,from District 12, was in a fight for life from the moment she volunteered in her sister’s, Prim,place in the Hunger Games when she was chosen,which was a supprise because the odds were supposed to be in her favour! She leaves whatever comfort she had, her friends, especially Gale, her family and everything she's known of home.

Peeta Mellark, the baker's son, is the male tribute for District 12.Once in the only way out was to win. Katiness put her hunting skills to the test, unsure how to treat Peeta's kindness towards her. I mean one of them will have to end up dead for the other to win. What if it turned out that one of them will die at the other's hands? Why be so kind? He must be deceiving her, or is he?

In the end what Katiness did had 'Rebellion' (ahh!The sweet smell of rebellion!) all over it but she only meant to make the Gamemakers a laughing stock, when it actually made her an enemy of the Capitol. Not good news at all. But it's not that they weren't enemies from the start, but now the Capitol has their eyes trained on certain people from District 12.

At this point we know she lives or there wouldn't be any Catching Fire and she made it to Mockingjay that makes it easier for me to breathe, but I know that the ride to come will leave me breathless!

Link: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7723926-the-hunger-games

4 comments:

  1. Hi! I was on Goodreads and found your blog. It looks really good! I haven't read this book; its been sitting on my shelf at home for months now lol, but your review made me want to read it even more :)
    Also, since I'm following you, maybe you could follow me? http://darthserenity.blogspot.com/
    Keep up the good work!

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  2. ...traigo
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    desde mis
    HORAS ROTAS
    Y AULA DE PAZ


    COMPARTIENDO ILUSION
    DEVINA

    CON saludos de la luna al
    reflejarse en el mar de la
    poesía...




    ESPERO SEAN DE VUESTRO AGRADO EL POST POETIZADO DE ESTALLIDO MAMMA MIA, TOQUE DE CANELA ,STAR WARS, CARROS DE FUEGO, MEMORIAS DE AFRICA , CHAPLIN MONOCULO NOMBRE DE LA ROSA, ALBATROS GLADIATOR, ACEBO CUMBRES BORRASCOSAS, ENEMIGO A LAS PUERTAS, CACHORRO, FANTASMA DE LA OPERA, BLADE RUUNER ,CHOCOLATE Y CREPUSCULO 1 Y2.

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  3. Hola José! Gracias por su hermoso poema que dejaste en mi blog. ¿Se hablan Inglés? Mi español es bastante miserable. ¿Ha leído usted el libro The Hunger Games? ¿Te ha gustado mi comentario?

    He visitado tu blog también, y debo decir que un buen poeta, escribo algo de poesía a mí mismo y algunos cuentos también, pero yo no soy tan bueno como tú.
    Gracias de nuevo por visitarnos.

    Devina

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  4. @Danielle
    Thank you!And I'm following you as well! I hope that you've read it by now:)

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