
Lia was right, that IS a good book! After
reading it, I could hardly wait to get the next one to read (Catching Fire is the second and Mockingjay is the third, which I am
waiting to get now). Why is this book so amazing?, you might ask... Well, for
me I really enjoy dystopian literature to begin with. I don’t know why, I just
do. It’s nice to imagine alternate places and times which, while highly unlikely
in my opinion, could exist. I also
really enjoy young adult fiction. It's often easy reading, very engaging and
enthralling, and keeps you wanting more. In these respects, The Hunger Games does not disappoint. It
is constant suspense – I often stayed up
too late so I could keep reading – and if I had just a whole day to spend
reading I could have easily finished the book in one go. It definitely brought me away to another time and
place – Panem, a futuristic and dystopic North America.
True, it is hard to imagine this future
ever really occurring. I mean, seriously, no other countries would ever really
allow America to kill kids and not allow its citizens to leave their particular
district, right? Oh wait, let’s think for a minute about the world we
actually do live in... I think there are some countries in which the citizens aren’t allowed
free mobility to leave and some countries whose citizens we (as Americans) don’t really care about. But anyway, I really am not going into political or
social commentary here. That’s not my thing at all. But it just makes me second
guess the theory that this would NEVER happen...who knows what could come?...
*DISCLAIMER*
The next paragraph reveals some important plot details. Don’t read this if you
don’t want me to ruin anything for you.
This book definitely makes me want more. I
want to know more about the war that caused Panem to be the way it is. I want
to know more about the daily lives of the people in all the various districts. How they all
handle the strict and cruel rule they are under. I want to be in the book
(without actually dealing with any of the problems there, of course). And with
regards to the second book, I want to know more about the various players in
the rebellion. How they have planned the rebellion and the things they have
done up til the end of the book. Of course, the reader is kept in the dark (so
far) about these things in the same way Katniss is. That’s a good way of being
able to put yourself in her place and be more easily drawn right into the book.
I cannot wait to read the last book, but
then of course it will be over. And that is the sad part about reading books
that really keep you captivated like that, that totally engross you until you’ve
lost your grip on reality. Eventually you have to go back to the real world and let these characters and places go; you'll never really experience them. But still... Man I love books like this!
the movie comes out this week! can't wait to see it:)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read this book now!
ReplyDeleteglad i could spread the word! this book is awesome!!!!
Deletei am about halfway through this book. wow you weren't exaggerating! i am also tired from staying up to read it :)
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