After Katniss and Peeta attempted to commit suicide at the end of last years Hunger Games, the Capitol interupted and they both became Hunger Game victors. Katniss became a hero for outsmarting the Capitol. It was a spark that gave the people of Panem hope, and she became an instant inspiration.
Now, talk of revolution is beginning to surface in Panem. As Katniss and Peeta prepare for a victory tour, President Snow makes a surprising visit to Katniss. The cruel president threatens Katniss and her loved ones with death if she cannot bring an end to the idea of a revolution. If Katniss gives the wrong impression to the districts, the spark she started during the Hunger Games could quickly catch on fire. As her victory tour goes through the 12 districts, it becomes clear that calming the districts will be hard task to accomplish. With the 75th Hunger Games quickly approaching, Katniss is determined to convince all of Panem that her actions during the Hunger Games stemmed from her undeniable love for Peeta, and it not an attempt to defy the Capitol. If Katniss fails to bring order to the districts, President Snow has a diabolical surprise for her.
Catching Fire is the perfect way to follow up the first book in the series. The novel is full of suspense. The clever plot keeps the reader interested throughout the book as the adventure with Katniss continues.Collins' Catching Fire is hard to put down. Each chapter leaves the reader eager to know what happens in the following chapter. The book ends leaving the reader racing towards the bookstore to pick up Mockingjay, the final book in the Hunger Games series.
Catching Fire is a spine-chilling depiction of the future. The book is astounding. If you enjoyed the first book, you will certainly love the second.
5/5
Now, talk of revolution is beginning to surface in Panem. As Katniss and Peeta prepare for a victory tour, President Snow makes a surprising visit to Katniss. The cruel president threatens Katniss and her loved ones with death if she cannot bring an end to the idea of a revolution. If Katniss gives the wrong impression to the districts, the spark she started during the Hunger Games could quickly catch on fire. As her victory tour goes through the 12 districts, it becomes clear that calming the districts will be hard task to accomplish. With the 75th Hunger Games quickly approaching, Katniss is determined to convince all of Panem that her actions during the Hunger Games stemmed from her undeniable love for Peeta, and it not an attempt to defy the Capitol. If Katniss fails to bring order to the districts, President Snow has a diabolical surprise for her.
Catching Fire is the perfect way to follow up the first book in the series. The novel is full of suspense. The clever plot keeps the reader interested throughout the book as the adventure with Katniss continues.Collins' Catching Fire is hard to put down. Each chapter leaves the reader eager to know what happens in the following chapter. The book ends leaving the reader racing towards the bookstore to pick up Mockingjay, the final book in the Hunger Games series.
Catching Fire is a spine-chilling depiction of the future. The book is astounding. If you enjoyed the first book, you will certainly love the second.
5/5
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