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Honestly, there isn't much I can say about this book except that Collins does the near miraculous by crafting a sequel that satiates the cravings inspired by the previous novel while masterfully preparing the reader for that which is to come. This book represents a maturing period after the last book, and she portrays this process with beautiful authenticity. I look forward to Mockingjay with eagerness and fear. ( ) {my thoguhts} - This book was full of twists and turns and not what I had expected. It shows that with a sound belief system anything is possible. It also shows that the government can be rather cruel in their ploys to stay in control. The ending surprised me but then it shouldn’t have after I had read the contents of the first book. {part one} - I have to admit this series is something else. The first book ended so nicely and then this book picked up right where it had let off. Amazing is all I can say. Katniss is lost, the world she knew gone. Replaced by visions and thoughts that have been approved by the Capitol. It makes me feel bad for her reading about how she has no choice but to go along with what the Capitol wants in order to attempt to save the lives of those she loves. I got to hand it to her she’s one determined girl that has the help and support of those she holds closest to her heart. {part two} - I cannot believe the twist that was thrown into this part of the book. It made me so sad to think of what the actual outcome may be like and to know that the more defiant the tributes are the less likely they are to survive in the end as the Capitol has a barbaric way dealing with even the smallest form of disrespect. The “Quarter Quell” {75th hunger games} has finally begun and with it comes a whole lot more twists and turns. I must admit however, that this part of the book is very sad at least to me – I am almost unsure about my desire to read the third part because I know that it can most certainly only get worse as opposed to better – but the story-line pulls me in and I am determined to find out what happens. {part three} – All I can say is wow. death, revenge, loyalty, the desire to survive, team work and so much more takes place inside this part. I am at awe of how well the characters play their parts. It is always nice to learn even more about the character’s that you have come to love within a book it gives you a sense of longing to be there with them, to see firsthand what they are seeing and the imagery within the book allows you that ability – to be there and see it all from the point of view of the characters. {reason for reading} – It was recommended by a friend. {my thoguhts} - This book was full of twists and turns and not what I had expected. It shows that with a sound belief system anything is possible. It also shows that the government can be rather cruel in their ploys to stay in control. The ending surprised me but then it shouldn’t have after I had read the contents of the first book. {part one} - I have to admit this series is something else. The first book ended so nicely and then this book picked up right where it had let off. Amazing is all I can say. Katniss is lost, the world she knew gone. Replaced by visions and thoughts that have been approved by the Capitol. It makes me feel bad for her reading about how she has no choice but to go along with what the Capitol wants in order to attempt to save the lives of those she loves. I got to hand it to her she’s one determined girl that has the help and support of those she holds closest to her heart. {part two} - I cannot believe the twist that was thrown into this part of the book. It made me so sad to think of what the actual outcome may be like and to know that the more defiant the tributes are the less likely they are to survive in the end as the Capitol has a barbaric way dealing with even the smallest form of disrespect. The “Quarter Quell” {75th hunger games} has finally begun and with it comes a whole lot more twists and turns. I must admit however, that this part of the book is very sad at least to me – I am almost unsure about my desire to read the third part because I know that it can most certainly only get worse as opposed to better – but the story-line pulls me in and I am determined to find out what happens. {part three} – All I can say is wow. death, revenge, loyalty, the desire to survive, team work and so much more takes place inside this part. I am at awe of how well the characters play their parts. It is always nice to learn even more about the character’s that you have come to love within a book it gives you a sense of longing to be there with them, to see firsthand what they are seeing and the imagery within the book allows you that ability – to be there and see it all from the point of view of the characters. {reason for reading} – It was recommended by a friend. We meet up with Katniss again right before her and Peeta’s Victory Tour. I was not the least bit impressed with President Snow (and can I just say, I now dislike my last name??) and his threats. Though I just knew that Katniss had to do what was necessary to protect those she loves. I loved reading about all the dresses that Katniss was put into. And seeing her interaction with Gale was interesting to say the least. I was not happy with the Quarter Quell announcement and I almost stopped reading right there. I mean how in the world could they do that? But of course Peeta and Katniss figure out what needs to be done, and things seem to work out for them at first. Things get out of hand and the ending is not what I expected at all. Peeta in the hands of the Capital and Katniss in District 13! I really want to see this book and the next made into a movie!!!
Collins has done that rare thing. She has written a sequel that improves upon the first book. As a reader, I felt excited and even hopeful: could it be that this series and its characters were actually going somewhere? Belongs to SeriesThe Hunger Games (2) Is contained inHas the adaptationIs abridged inHas as a studyHas as a student's study guideHas as a teacher's guideAwardsDistinctionsNotable Lists
By winning the annual Hunger Games, District 12 tributes Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark have secured a life of safety and plenty for themselves and their families, but because they won by defying the rules, they unwittingly become the faces of an impending rebellion. No library descriptions found.
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