Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

This book is amazing. Once I started I could not stop until I finished it and now I need to get the second book in the series.
The Hunger Games takes place in North America in the future. There were 13 Districts, who held an uprising against the Capitol. The Capitol destroyed District 13 and as a reminder of the weakness in the remaining districts, they forced each of the other 12 Districts to send two tributes, one boy and one girl, to fight to the death in the Hunger Games. These 24 individuals are between ages of 12 and 18.
Katniss, the main character, lives in District 12, current Appalachia. District 12 is the coal mining area and Katniss and her family are pretty poor. When names are drawn for tributes to the Games, Katniss' little sister, Prim is called for the girls. Katniss volunteers to take her place. The male tribute is the son of a baker, Peeta. The two are sent to the Capitol to prepare for the Games. They meet their prep team and designers (who create the multiple costumes they need for interviews and such), as well as the fellow tributes.
In the second part, the Games begin. The 24 triutes are send to an area that seems like a forrest with a nearby lake. Alliances are formed and tributes are killed from the first minute. I don't want to give too much away, but there were numerous surprises in this text for me, up until the last page.
One of the biggest questions in The Hunger Games is that of government involvement. The Capitol rules over the Districts in a dictatorship-type manner. They even get involved in the Games when things may have become boring for the views (all the citizens throughout the 12 Districts). The tributes sometimes form their actions to manipulate the Capitol. I hope in future books of the series, Suzanne Collins lets the characters take down the Capitol.

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