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Catching Fire Review

  • Book by Suzanne Collins
  • May 3, 2015
  • 1 min read

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Catching Fire, or the second book of The Hunger Games trilogy, is yet another piece of perfection in writing. As The Hunger Games, it leaves you starving for more. This book is action packed with a ton of romance thrown in, not to mention the love triangle between Katniss, Peeta, and Gale. However, The Hunger Games is my favorite so far. If you ask, I'm 100% team Peeta. Sorry, Gale... although you're pretty hot too. Catching Fire continues with the complicated plot of the first book in this bestseller trilogy. After both Katniss and Peeta win The Hunger Games, defying the capitol seems inevitable. Katniss tries giving President Snow what he wants, which is to convince the people of Panem that what she did was because of her desperate love for Peeta, but finally realizes that this will not help nor people in The Capitol, nor the people from the districts. Additionally, the 75th anniversary of The Hunger Games is coming close, and with it, the third Quarter Quell, which is a festivity in which The Hunger Games will be made harder for the tributes. On the third Quarter Quell, the tributes are to be chosen from the existing pool of victors, and since Katniss is the only female victor from district 12, she must go back to the games, with Peeta, since he volunteered to save both her and Haymitch. What happens in this Games, is a turn of events, that nobody will be able to put back together.

 
 
 

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