You must read this book before you see the movie! HUNGER GAMES
The Hunger Games (2008)
Collins, Suzanne
Fiction
A new society has emerged from the ruins of North America called Panem. It is divided into 13 districts. Katniss Everdeen (main character) lives in District 12 and every year the Capitol shows their control of the districts by having “Hunger Games” where a boy and a girl (12-18) from each district are chosen to fight for their lives by killing all the other “contestants” in order to save themselves.
The book tells the story of how Katniss is selected and competes in the Hunger Games. Throughout the book Katniss goes through many trials as she fights to survive. She also comes to realize the power of President Snow and the Capitol. Survival is a constant theme of the book.
I thought Suzanne Collins did a great job with how she wrote the book. She made the book a real page turner by constantly making you wonder what was going to happen to Katniss, and her friends Gale and Peeta. She paints pictures in your mind with her detailed descriptions and makes you feel a real connection to the characters. By reading the book first you will be ready to enjoy the upcoming movie.
Hunger Games was written for a young adult audience. The book includes a love triangle, a mystery and a fight for survival. It will appeal to both boys and girls. The book has even become popular with adults. Because of some of the violent themes it would be better for older teens.
Hunger Games has received excellent reviews. It was given a starred review in Booklist stating, “ Each new plot twist ratchets up the tension, moving the story forward and keeping the reader on edge. Populated by three-dimensional characters, this is a superb tale of physical adventure, political suspense, and romance. Publisher Weekly also gave it a starred review concluding, “Katniss struggles to win not only the Games but the inherent contest for audience approval. Has she sacrificed too much? We know what she has given up to survive, but not whether the price was too high. Readers will wait eagerly to learn more”. I would defiantly recommend this book to others. Once you start reading you just can’t stop; great book!