Once again, Collins has written a book that I just could not put down! This book picks up where The Hunger Games left off: Katniss, Peeta and Haymitch have returned to district 12 from the games. Things are strained between Katniss and Gale, who has been sent to work in the coal mines. This year is the 75th anniversary of the Hunger Games, and so there is a Quarterly Quell, where the rules for the games can be changed. The Capitol announces that the tributes to the 75th games will be selected from the existing pool of previous victors. We know that means Katniss is going back to the arena with either Peeta or Haymitch. I don't want to spoil the book for those who have not read it. I'll say that Katniss vows to protect Peeta's life, no matter the cost. The tributes form a much different relationship that we saw previously.
In this book, some of the districts are bordering on revolt against the Capitol. The announcement of the Quell means that Katniss and Peeta's romance cannot pan out, which even the people at the Capitol disapprove of. During the course of this second book, Katniss has to propagate the romance with Peeta. President Snow even suggests that the Capitol throw the couple a wedding. Peeta develops as a lovable character that I would be happy to see Katniss marry, but then there is her relationship with Gale to consider....
The last chapter of Catching Fire is so surprising. Again, I'm trying to not give too much away, but we see history repeat itself in a very frightening way by the end of the book. I absolutely cannot wait until the final book, Mockingjay, comes out in August.
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This trilogy is really very excellent so far and I do hope you will read it!