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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
excellent book! (4/6/2011)
The Hunger Games takes place in a post-apocalyptic United States of America, now called Panem. It consists of thirteen districts, one of which has been destroyed by the Capitol for rebellion. To commemorate the victory of the Capitol over the districts that tried to escape from their totalitarian control early in the nation’s history, Panem has an event that takes place every year called the Hunger Games. Twenty-four competitors, one boy and one girl from each district, ages twelve to eighteen, are chosen from a raffle to participate for the “honor” of representing their district in an arena bloodbath where “Winning means fame and fortune. Losing means certain death.” The government takes pleasure in watching others suffer and die, and they broadcast this brutal competition on television as a sport.
Although The Hunger Games is an excellent read, one flaw of this book is the confusing writing. For the first few chapters, I was not sure if Katniss’ friend, Gale, was a girl or a boy. And throughout the book, there are a few typos. The writing could be improved a bit.
I do not admire the author particularly for her writing, but for her story telling skills, which are outstanding. The Hunger Games is one of the best stories I have ever read. With a hint of romance, tons of action and a story line so intense, it left me incapable of putting the book down. (I found myself staying up until 4 a.m. every night to finish this book!) And that is saying quite a bit coming from a busy college student who puts great value in sleeping and has not read a book of his own free will in more than two years.
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