I haven't been so engaged with a book series since the series " The cemetery of forgotten books." It's amazing how , despite being narrated in a simple way, the book "Catching Fire" catches you . You start the book with great interest because you need to know what awaits to these young players aft...
The second in the trilogy took me a little longer to get into. I started reading straight after I finished the first and found it a little slow at the beginning after the action of the first. But it came into its own and introduced new characters to love/hate/whatever. The more political side of the...
~~Moved from GR (I know I've posted a bit more often lately--I think it's because I'm seeing the finishline on the horizon. If I post 3-4/day, I should be done by about Feb 10 at the latest.)~~ Catching Fire (Hunger Games #2) by Suzanne Collins In some ways, I thought that Hunger Games itself ha...
Catching Fire is the second novel in Suzanne Collins' trilogy about our dystopian future. It is a fine bridge between the first and third novels (The Hunger Games and Mockingjay) taking the story's telling of action against oppression from passive resistance to open rebellion.The setting for all the...
The best book of the series. Weirdly, the combination of the hunger games and the ongoing rebellion in Panem made the storyline rich and even more captivaing than in the first book.The only flaw I think this book has is that the games ended altogether in this one and I kinda wanted to see other aren...
La prima parte mi è piaciuta molto. La seconda un po' meno con la ripetizione della tiritera degli Hunger Games. Per me questo libro merita solo quattro stelline, perché si poteva trovare una soluzione più creativa per gestire la seconda parte del libro. Comunque una bella lettura.
Revolution will not be televised - that does sound like a joke today.Games are happening again, only this times there is a hidden agenda. Worthy successor to the Hunger games.Movie is good too, giving the other side of the story (a bit at least) but not catching all the nuances from the book.
Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark won the annual competition described in Hunger Games, but the aftermath leaves these victors with no sense of triumph. Instead, they have become the poster boys for a rebellion that they never planned to lead. That new, unwanted status puts them in the bull's-eye f...
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