I know that it seems like everyone has read "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, especially with the movie coming out, but I hadn't. I'm kind of on an anti-popular thing. As in, just because everyone else has read it, doesn't mean I need to.
But, Mom and a friend of mine both read it and recommended it, so I though I try it. I finished it in one day. I did enjoy it. Even texted my mom and friend about how mad I would be if they killed off either of the 2 main characters.
Here's the thing. It reminds me of "Lord of the Flies" Which I haven't read, but know the plot line. And you can't help but feeling for Peeta the entire book.
If you missed it, it's basically about a girl, Katniss, who winds up volunteering to participate in The Hunger Games to save her younger sister. In The Hunger Games, 24 kids (ages 12-18) are put in a hostile environment where only 1 can survive. The survivor gets riches, comfort, and glamor, all for the price helping murder 23 other kids. It's also a tool to keep the citizens both entertained and cowed. For Katniss, it's just another thing to survive in her hard life.
Yes, she has a hard life, and yes, you feel for the poor girl who's had to survive, but I just cannot understand a government that does that. This was part of my problem while reading it.
There are 2 more books in the series, and I'm eager to see what happens. But before that, I decided to take a break from the politicking to read a few other books. The first is coming up soon.
But, I enjoyed it. If you like entertaining books,dystopian novels, the show "Survivor", or getting a good glimpse into the human psyche, read it. Even if you don't, you may still like this.
No graphic, but 4 snowflakes.
Note: This book contains violence and major politic maneuvering.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
The Hunger Games
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