SUMMARY
From the ruins of North America comes PANEM- a shining capitol surrounded by twelve districts. Each of these twelve districts are forced to send a boy and girl to the annual Hunger Games due to their rebellion against the capitol. At the Hunger Games, the children must fight to their deaths. The capitol does this to remind the districts that they are in control and that rebellion results in death. They play the Hunger Games on live TV and require all citizens to watch it. This is the way in which they keep them "in line".
Sixteen year old Katniss Everdeen is forced into the Hunger Games in this first book of the trilogy. She must fight for her life-all for the capitol's amusement and their evil plan to control the country. She despises the capitol and isn't afraid to show it. The winner, or sole survivor (depending on how you look at it) of the Hunger Games, gets a life of luxury,money, and fame which is hard to come by in Panem. The winners also have the responsibility to help the future Hunger Games participants (tributes, as they are called) survive the Hunger Games. They are like celebrities. But, this isn't a job that Katniss wants.
Sixteen year old Katniss Everdeen is forced into the Hunger Games in this first book of the trilogy. She must fight for her life-all for the capitol's amusement and their evil plan to control the country. She despises the capitol and isn't afraid to show it. The winner, or sole survivor (depending on how you look at it) of the Hunger Games, gets a life of luxury,money, and fame which is hard to come by in Panem. The winners also have the responsibility to help the future Hunger Games participants (tributes, as they are called) survive the Hunger Games. They are like celebrities. But, this isn't a job that Katniss wants.
THINGS I LIKED
-It is a good story
-It has a good plot
-It has action and surprise at every twist and turn
-And it is all around fun to read
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE
-Violence
-kissing
-cussing
-drug mention
I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS BOOK FOR
-Ages 12+
-Action/Adventure seekers
A FEW THOUGHTS
This is not a Christian book. It has intense violence, kissing, cussing, drug mention, and nudity. The violence is very brutal and lasts throughout the whole book. By the end of the book you sort of become numb to all of the violence- which is not a good thing. Even still, I think that this book addresses a subject that is very important. Power is something that can cause a lot of problems. How would you react to authority that abuses its power? I think about this subject a lot because I am a Christian and I am concerned with the end times. What is it going to be like in those times? I am sure that we will see violence and abuse like in this book. How will we react to this? This book is so thought provoking!
Suzanne Collins is an excellent author. I could barely put this book down. It has become one of my favorite books ever! Besides the excellent writing skills, the story is awesome! I think you should give it a go!
BTW- they are making it into a movie! I can't wait to see it. I doubt it will measure up to the book because the book sets such a high bar but I don't think I will be disappointed.
Check out Suzanne Collins' website HERE
Suzanne Collins is an excellent author. I could barely put this book down. It has become one of my favorite books ever! Besides the excellent writing skills, the story is awesome! I think you should give it a go!
BTW- they are making it into a movie! I can't wait to see it. I doubt it will measure up to the book because the book sets such a high bar but I don't think I will be disappointed.
Check out Suzanne Collins' website HERE
