I haven't actually finished
The Hunger Games

by
Suzanne Collins yet. But, I am so enthralled by the
story; I can barely
bring myself to put the
book down. Yes, the book is geared toward young adults, but so is the
Twilight 
series. And yes this book is a
bit below my
reading level. This book came highly
recommended to me by a fellow young adult author, her words to me,
"You must read The Hunger Games! Put that at the
top of your list to read." Yeah, yeah I thought to myself, I have about 50 books at the top of my list, and I don't really like
fantasy/science fiction. So instead I read Twilight, Speak, Burning Up and Wrinkle in Time, all
excellent books in their own right.
I don't want to give the
plot away for
The Hunger Games
, but I will tell you that it is
the story of a
sixteen year-old girl, Katniss. The setting takes place in
the future, North America has been divided into
twelve districts, and Katniss is from the lowest of all the districts,
District Twelve. The Hunger Games take place
every year. It's a televised "game" where
24 contestants (2 from each district)
fight to the death. It's not just a fight where they
throw them into a ring and let them go at it. You will have to
read for yourself, why
Katniss is such a special 16 year old.
I also
enjoy Suzanne Collins writing style. When I read
science fiction/fantasy books, I usually
get lost. Too many made up names and places,
too many facts to keep track of.
Suzanne has made me feel like
I am in the story with Katniss. I don't have to go back 50 pages to figure out what's going on (which I hate doing). Her
style is simple, but she doesn't
dumb down the reader –
which I love!
This is a book that's in my summer reading pile, but guess what? Yep. Haven't gotten to it yet. Now you've spurred my interest again, so guess I have to speed up and get to this one.
ReplyDeleteGlad I could help you you! I am eager to read the next books in the series.
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