Catching Fire is the sequel to the action-packed Hunger Games book series! Now just months after the the heart-wrenching, 74th Hunger Games, Katniss lives on Victor lane, along with her mother and Primrose. With the winnings they can afford everything and anything, Haymitch and Peeta live across the street, and the Victory Tour will start in a couple months time; her life is perfect right? Not. Katniss thought she was going to end the Games and live a luxurious life until and announcement about the 75th Hunger Games stops her in her tracks...Two victors from each district, no matter what living condition in, would compete in the next annual hunger games, which means....she'd being going back into the arena and this time, she would be keeping Peeta alive; not planning on coming out... Knowing Peeta would volunteer to to go in with her, she was doomed....What would her life be like? Katniss didn't know until Peeta proposed and President Snow came to District 12...
This engulfing sequel engulfed me right away! This book is filled with romance, heart-wrenching moments, and scenes where I thought I would cry, I got very emotional. My favorite part is when Peeta and Katniss have the whole day to themselves and have an all-day picnic on the training center roof. I also thought the scene where they're walking down the hall talking and Peeta says "I just want to spend every minute of the rest of my life with you.." It was so sweet and heartfelt. So, if you enjoy friendship, love stories, battle, survival, and heart-break, you will absolutely adore this action-packed book in the trilogy!!!(For more of the Hunger Games...read The first book in the trilogy: Hunger Games, this book; he second: Catching Fire, and the third and final soul-engulfing book: Mockingjay. :D)
~Sarah Sawatzky
(Hunger Games all the way!!!)
I especially like your comments in the second paragraph in which you reflect on your personal reaction to the book.
ReplyDeleteI especially like your comments in the second paragraph in which you reflect on your personal reaction to the book.
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