The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1)
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The Hunger Games Book Review
I recommend reading the book The
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. This book
has action and also a melancholy tone at some points. The main character Katniss Everdeen nominates
herself to compete in the games. The
games are a fight to the death. Twenty four
people compete in the games and the last one alive wins a life time of food,
glory, and more.
The main
character Katniss Everdeen lives with her mom and her sister Prim in district
12, Panem. Panem is considered North
America. Katniss is a
strong young woman who protects and provides for her family ever since her
father died. Prim is the opposite of
Katniss. Gail Hawthorn is Katnisss best
friend. They met each other while
hunting in illegal territory. The book
opens up on a melancholy toned day. Reaping
day is the most important day of the year. The whole family and Gail head down
to town square where they will await to see who will get to compete in the
deathly games. Prims name is chosen from
the pile and when Katniss heres this she automatically volunteers herself so
her inexperienced hunter sister doesnt have to compete. This shows me how Katniss will do anything for
her family and how protective she is.
Katniss goes to the capital where the training center is. Katniss gets her first taste of fine dinning
here. She will stay there until the games
start. One of her opponents is Peeta
Mellark. He has his strengths and
weaknesses but overall a well trained person for the hunger games. I think the author makes Peeta and Katniss very
similar in abilities to foreshadow how the games will unravel. The games begin and Katniss makes an alliance
with a girl named Rue. Rue eventually
dies with Katniss holding her hand. Katniss
made an effort to stay by Rues side. I
can see again how protective Katniss really is.
Ironically the last two people are Peeta and Katniss. The both of them threaten the producer of the
games to let them both win or they will both eat poisonous berries which means
they will die. Peeta and Katniss are the
winners and win a life time of a privileged life style.
I think the
overall theme of this book would have to be that life is a big game. That game has its easy and hard times but if
you persevere and make good decisions, life will reward you. I also noticed that this author created a lot
of great bonds between the characters.
The Hunger Games written by Suzanne
Collins is a great book because it has everything teens like. This book has suspense, a little love
connection, and teens can actually learn from this book on how the world and
life isnt always what you expect.
Shane OConnell
Period #5
Ms. OBrien
English 2
The Hunger Games
The Hunger Games is based on a story in the future that people are divided into distracts. In this novel we meet a young girl named Katniss who lives in district 12 a poor distract for mining coal. This distract is part of a country called Panem, who is controlled by the capital. Every year to show the Capital is still in control, they put on a game show. This game is called the Hunger Games. 24 children from the ages 12-18 compete to the death until there is one winner. So when the annual drawings of the names of the contestants are being called, Katnisss willingly takes her sister place. This embarks the beginnings of the adventures in the novel. We watch Katniss goes through the training, get to know her competition, and start to fall for the boy from the districts. When the games begin we watch Katniss plans her strategic moves, her allies start to form, and her feelings start to unfold.
I thought the Hunger Games was a little slow in the beginning and could have got to the action sooner. The last part of the book was very interesting with a lot of action and killing with a slight love connection. This book was very enjoyable to read and was one of my favorites. I usually dont like reading books but this one was very thrilling and kept me interested every moment and I always wanted to know what was coming next. I couldnt sleep at night because I just wanted to know what was going to happen next and always kept me on my toes. I think the author did a great job with this book and has a great imagination and ideas.
Last, I think all teenagers have to read this book because it is entertaining. If I liked the book all the other teenagers will. Im not a big book person but this was a good one. I already got the second ordered and ready to read. This book was awesome!
The Hunger Games takes place in the future where North America is destroyed. Now the nation is known as Panem. The nation is surrounded by twelve districts. Katniss, the main character in the story, belongs to district twelve. She is fifteen years old and is experienced in hunting, which she learns from her father. She keeps her family alive that way by bringing in food. In her family are her mother, her father, and her little sister Prim. Her father died from a coal mine explosion. Now she has the responsibility to take care of her mother and her younger sister, since, her mother is too weak and sick to take care of them. As punishment for a previous rebellion against the Capitol, every year one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen from each district are selected at random and are forced to participate in the Hunger Games, which is an event that is seen on television, where participants kill each other until only one remains alive.
Since Prim was chosen, Katniss volunteers to replace her and represent District Twelve. During her training at the Hunger Games, she met a boy, who is from the same district, and was encouraged to make an alliance with him.
What really makes this book interesting is the way in which Katniss has so much knowledge of how to survive. She is very grown-up and knows how to take care of her family. The way the author describes Katnisss personality is very interesting to me because readers cant predict what Katniss will do next, which makes the story more exciting to read. The idea of the Hunger Games is also catching the readers attention. I like how the author came up with the idea of survival by having young teens fight each other to the death. I like how Katniss, the main character, thinks like a hunter, not the one being hunted. The characters in the story were amazingly interesting and different from normal people.
What I do not like from the book is the fact that the author has to put in a fake love story or connection with Katniss and another boy. The fact that bringing love and action together seems to kill the intense atmosphere the reader or readers feel. Also, I do not praise the author for her non-realistic events that sometimes happens throughout the story. To me, when there is a love story in an action typed genre, I sometimes put the book down and never read it. I think love stories should be with love stories and action stories should be with action stories.
In the end, I would recommend this book to teens that are looking for action and a little touch of romance in it. For those who want pure action and violence, you might be interested in this book, but then again the fake love story will have you put down. The book. For romance lovers, I highly do not recommend this book because of the violence and gory images that the book describes. This book is boring in the beginning, but gets interesting and better towards the end.
The Hunger Games takes place in the future where North America is destroyed. Now the nation is known as Panem. The nation is surrounded by twelve districts. Katniss, the main character in the story, belongs to district twelve. She is fifteen years old and is experienced in hunting, which she learns from her father. She keeps her family alive that way by bringing in food. In her family are her mother, her father, and her little sister Prim. Her father died from a coal mine explosion. Now she has the responsibility to take care of her mother and her younger sister, since, her mother is too weak and sick to take care of them. As punishment for a previous rebellion against the Capitol, every year one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen from each district are selected at random and are forced to participate in the Hunger Games, which is an event that is seen on television, where participants kill each other until only one remains alive.
Since Prim was chosen, Katniss volunteers to replace her and represent District Twelve. During her training at the Hunger Games, she met a boy, who is from the same district, and was encouraged to make an alliance with him.
What really makes this book interesting is the way in which Katniss has so much knowledge of how to survive. She is very grown-up and knows how to take care of her family. The way the author describes Katnisss personality is very interesting to me because readers cant predict what Katniss will do next, which makes the story more exciting to read. The idea of the Hunger Games is also catching the readers attention. I like how the author came up with the idea of survival by having young teens fight each other to the death. I like how Katniss, the main character, thinks like a hunter, not the one being hunted. The characters in the story were amazingly interesting and different from normal people.
What I do not like from the book is the fact that the author has to put in a fake love story or connection with Katniss and another boy. The fact that bringing love and action together seems to kill the intense atmosphere the reader or readers feel. Also, I do not praise the author for her non-realistic events that sometimes happens throughout the story. To me, when there is a love story in an action typed genre, I sometimes put the book down and never read it. I think love stories should be with love stories and action stories should be with action stories.
In the end, I would recommend this book to teens that are looking for action and a little touch of romance in it. For those who want pure action and violence, you might be interested in this book, but then again the fake love story will have you put down. The book. For romance lovers, I highly do not recommend this book because of the violence and gory images that the book describes. This book is boring in the beginning, but gets interesting and better towards the end.
I had to read this book for school and I thought I would hate it. I don't like scifi or fantasy types of books. I am really glad I had to read this book because this book was possibly the best book I have read all year! From the very beginning I could not put this book down. The story moved so fast! I loved the characters and their names!! I couldn't help feeling like the games were a bit too much like bad reality tv, but I still found myself wanting to see what happened. In class when we had to talk about the book it made the hour go by so fast because a lot of people had something to say and it was really interesting. I still don't like these types of books but I can't wait to read the next two books.
The Hunger games
Suzanne Collins
Katniss, a young, responsible and fearless girl is in for the exerience of her life. Having to keep herself and her mother and younger sister alive is something she will fight for, even if it means certian death.
5!!
this book was a great book for me and the group i read it with. we never ran out of things to talk about and it was always exciting and i didnt want to stop reading. i recomend this to everyone and anyone in the world!
By page one you will be immersed into a world where survival is cranked up a notch. Each year the capital draws 2 names from each district to be thrown into battle. If you want to survive you must kill your opponents. But what will be the fate of Katniss?
Review of the Hunger Games
In our lives today, most people tremble when they hear the news of a young adult passing away because of murder or accident. And usually the person who caused the child harm is blamed and frowned upon. But when you go back in history, different cultures have stories of their violence and the way they ruled. The time you live in determines your outlook on life. Back then, many civilizations sacrificed each other and killed without reason. We may still do the same today, but it is outlawed by many. But what if things changed and our future was like how our history was?
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is centered on the 16 year old Katniss Everdeen. Every year, a boy and a girl from the ages 12 to 18 from each District is chosen to fight to the death in an arena their government designed. Volunteering for to take her sisters place, Katniss is thrown into the world where every move you make matters. Its the world where you have to train for the worst and make allies that you know you will have to kill off in the end.
Going into the games, our main character is faced with 23 other contestants that are out to kill and the arena itself. Katniss becomes allies with the boy from her District, Peeta Mellark, who will do anything to keep her alive. She is lucky because she has some skills herself that she can use to target others. But fighting to the death can even take its toll on the strongest of souls.
This captivating story of a dystopian society brings out the worst nightmare for families everywhere. Just the idea of having children and teens alike being thrown into an arena to fight to the death is just unimaginable. But in this book, Collins tells the merciful story of a young girl experiencing the worst of it all.
The characters, major and minor alike, will capture your attention and possibly your heart. Katniss is a strong, determined girl who would do anything to keep her family safe from harm. Shes the girl who speaks her mind and breaks the rules if needed. Instead of being selfish and lazy, Katniss is one to keep going without trying to harm others first. Shes the girl that many would look up too. Peeta, the main guy, is loving and sensitive. Although some consider him weak, he is easy to love. Even the lesser characters have personalities like some of the people you know. Selfish, funny, and sarcastic, each character has his or her own unique personality that brings the story along.
The thrill of the novel will keep you up until the ungodly hours of the night, turning the page just to find out more. Every conversation heard to every move made in the arena is unpredictable. And when you think something is over, it really isnt. The novel has enough action in the story to keep to the reader from becoming bored and ends it with you wanting more.
For hopeless romantics out there, there is just enough romance in the story to keep up with todays love fantasies. The boys in this novel will even leave the ladies picking teams. All in all, The Hunger Games is a novel that even the pickiest of readers will not be able to put down.
Katniss Everdeen's life always hangs in a state of false danger. In order to feed her family in a futuristic North American place called Panem, she must go outside the law to hunt and sell game. She and her best friend Gale find themselves more often together and in the woods breaking that law than anywhere else. But the approach of the annual "Reaping" threatens to tear their world apart like it does every year.
If your name is drawn in the "reaping", a possibility for every child between twelve and eighteen, you are sent as a tribute to fight to the death against teens from every one of the twelve districts of Panem. One girl and one boy are sent to the Capitol, twenty-four contenders, and only one walks out alive.
Everything changes the moment Katniss's younger sister Prim is selected--and she steps up to take her place. Within seconds, their world is forever altered as Katniss stands by Peeta Mellark, the male tribute from District 12. They are thrown into a bloody battle with no choice but to kill or be killed. Could either of them possibly survive the brutal Games?
The Hunger Games is a fast, action-packed, but thought provoking, edgy story that forces you to keep reading. Effortless detailed, you clamor for more, and find yourself torn between the lives of the tributes and especially Katniss and Peeta. There are also evident and witty comments on society and people that are equally as intriguing as the plot and the characters spun into this gripping story.
After hearing so much about The Hunger Games, I finally picked up
a copy at my library, and I'm glad I did because this book rocked! I
couldn't help but compare its government to our own, and how we're
getting closer and closer to having our freedoms obliterated and having
the government control everything we do. I loved Katniss' character. She
is one girl who can take care of herself, even when she and everyone
around her is oppressed.
Collins creates a world that is
basically horrible. The Capital makes people play in a game to their
deaths and forces everyone in the districts to watch as their loved ones
die. I was reminded of The Giver
by Lois Lowry (another must-read book), where the Elders choose what
the younger people do as a living, and they are supposed to accept their
job without complaint or rebellion.
I love reading dystopian
books, even though they essentially are all depressing. It gives us a
peek into what this world would be like if such-and-such actually
happened.
The Hunger Games
has excitement, and will keep you on the edge of your seat all the way
through. It will be interesting to see what happens in Catching Fire, the second book in the
trilogy, especially with the love triangle of Katniss, Gale, and Peeta.
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