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Hunger Games, tome 2 : L'embrasement - version française (Pocket Jeunesse) (French Edition) - Community Reviews back

by Suzanne Collins
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 9 years ago
"When I was younger, I scared my mother to death, the things I would blurt out about District 12, about the people who rule our country, Panem, from the far-off city called the Capitol. Eventually I understood this would only lead us to more trouble. So I learned to hold my tongue and to turn my fea...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
So this is book two in the series of The Hunger Games and I believe it to be just as good as book one The Hunger Games. Book two picks up right where book one left off. As you know Katniss and Peeta both survived the Hunger Games and are living a whole lot better than before but Katniss still tries ...
Jewelsbookblogging
Jewelsbookblogging rated it 9 years ago
Like the previous book, just couldn't put it down. Even though the movie's are based on the books and there is no comparison. So many details that seems important to the story line in the movie are in the book. If you don't like movies based on books this is one that will not disappoint on...
theatreloverslittlebooknook
theatreloverslittlebooknook rated it 9 years ago
Amazing page turner my favorite character is probably Gale ....
Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 9 years ago
When you win the Hunger Games you're supposed to be set for life. Unless the Panem government decides the Games need a new twist. Katniss and Peeta have become celebrities, living in the District-12 Victor's Village with their new neighbor Haymitch. They've announced to all of Panem that they ar...
Papyrus to Datapad
Papyrus to Datapad rated it 10 years ago
Much of what I said about the previous book can be read as applying to this second title in the trilogy as well. The story is still fast paced and interesting, even more-so as the lens draws back and we understand more of what's truly at stake beyond the protagonist's survival. Katniss is still ter...
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
I'll have to go back and see what I rated [b:The Hunger Games|2767052|The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)|Suzanne Collins|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358275334s/2767052.jpg|2792775] but I think I enjoyed Catching Fire more. Maybe it's because it's been so long since I've read the first in the...
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
I'll have to go back and see what I rated [b:The Hunger Games|2767052|The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)|Suzanne Collins|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358275334s/2767052.jpg|2792775] but I think I enjoyed Catching Fire more. Maybe it's because it's been so long since I've read the first in the...
One Eyed Reader
One Eyed Reader rated it 10 years ago
This is immensely better than the first book, in my opinion, and definitely my favorite book in the series. In fact, it's the only one that I can honestly say that I enjoyed reading.However, there are still many parts, mainly regarding the writing style, that bug me. The comprehension of this entire...
M. A. Phipps
M. A. Phipps rated it 10 years ago
My favourite of the Hunger Games books. Especially loved Finnick's character and the whole clock theme of the arena. Awesome read.
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