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Friday, September 10, 2010

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Publisher: Scholastic
Copyright: 2008

Sixteen year old Katniss Everdeen's life seems to be falling apart at its seams. 
Not that it was easy in the first place. Her family is one of the many in her District
that are extremely poor. Katniss lives with her twelve year old sister, Primrose
and her mother, who has been sunk into a deep depression ever since Katniss'
father passed away in a mining explosion five years ago. Katniss lives in District
12, the mining district and also one of the twelve districts in the country of
Panem. Panem is ruled by the Capitol, a city that knows how to keep all of the
districts in line. Every year the Capitol makes every district put forth one boy and
one girl between the ages of 12 through 18 to compete in the Hunger Games. The
Hunger Games are a nationally televised event which all competitors (tributes)
must compete in an arena in a fight to the death in harsh environments.

The annual reaping is near and Katniss can't help but feel scared. Why shouldn't
she? This year her name can be drawn twenty times and her closest friend,
Gale, has his name in forty two times. But the one unavoidable thing is that
Primrose’s name has to be entered this year. When the reaping arrives everyone's
afraid. Everyone gathers in the square, waiting to find out whose name will be
drawn. Effie Trinket, the escort for the District 12 walks up to the ballot where
all the females put their names into. Katniss is extremely lucky, her name hadn't
been drawn. But the name that had been drawn is "Primrose Everdeen."

Katniss couldn't allow her sister to compete in the Hunger Games, so she takes
her sister's spot in the Games. The male tribute from District 12 is, Peeta Mellark.
Katniss has only encountered Peeta once before. But it had left her in his debt.

Soon Katniss is in the middle of the most eventful Hunger Games in history.
There will be alliances and definitely betrayals. When the Games pit life against
love things get a lot more complicated. The only question is if she will live to see
the end of it.

I loved this book. I could feel as though this could actually happen sometime in
the future. It shows the trials and tribulations of a teenager with an adventure –
esqe point of view.

Suzanne Collins uses descriptions in such a way that it seems as though the
characters are real. One of the things that I love about this book is that it’s filled
with twists and turns. You can never predict what’s going to happen next. You
may find yourself searching the definitions of a few words but I would definitely
recommend it.

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