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Catching Fire (Hunger Games, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Suzanne Collins
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WOW, that was pretty exciting!i cant believe what happened! and Haymitch that sneaky little bastard is way smarter than i thought and i knew he was clever.im glad gale and katniss family is safe bit sad about peeta though. i really liked some of the new characters especially Finnick.Cant wait till i...
Foggygirl
Foggygirl rated it 11 years ago
This is the third or fourth time that I have read this book and it was just as good a read as when I first read it.
Benefits of Being a Nerd
Benefits of Being a Nerd rated it 11 years ago
Catching Fire is without a doubt the most faithful YA movie adaptation that I have ever seen. I think that I liked the movie even better than the book, which is saying something. The acting was exceptional! Even though the movie dealt with intense emotions, the acting never felt forced or cheesy. Th...
My Very Own Book Mayhem
My Very Own Book Mayhem rated it 11 years ago
5 starsA crazy good book, omg o.o I'm still speechless because of that explosive finale! More thoughts soon.
Sty of Books
Sty of Books rated it 11 years ago
My friend told me not to read this book because it would make my IQ drop, and after finishing it, I kind of agree with her. I think Collins threw in a greater variety of sentence structures compared to The Hunger Games, which was nice, but the book just seemed too short. There were many scenes that ...
Introverted Bear
Introverted Bear rated it 11 years ago
My friend told me not to read this book because it would make my IQ drop, and after finishing it, I kind of agree with her. I think Collins threw in a greater variety of sentence structures compared to The Hunger Games, which was nice, but the book just seemed too short. There were many scenes that ...
KCPolski
KCPolski rated it 11 years ago
Rating (1 to 5): 3.5(I could have rounded this up to 4 stars, I suppose, but I just didn't feel like it should get the same rating as its predecessor.)This book was very predictable. Maybe not every detail, but once the story was set in motion, I knew where it was going in order for a third book to...
Angela @ Touch the Night
Angela @ Touch the Night rated it 11 years ago
This was still as great as I remember it when I raced through the series in one long weekend just after Mockingjay was released. I'd be burnt out on YA for a while when I picked up The Hunger Games, and it took a lot of persuasion from my good friend - but I'm so glad I read it. Previous review: A...
sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 11 years ago
Initially when I started Catching Fire I wasn't as impressed with it as I was the Hunger Games. It was good, but not as gripping, and took me forever to get around to continue the book. After about the 40% mark, the plot finally started picking up and by the end I was once again hooked. I was starti...
Incomplete Tales
Incomplete Tales rated it 11 years ago
Hello all, what a fine day it is toda…who am I kidding? Just finished reading Catching Fire and you all very well know from the first book how Collins adores ending on wonderful evil cliff hangers. This book follows the same pattern. So yes, I finished this book in a matter of days (could’ve been a ...
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