Lacey L. (laceylosh) reviewed on + 53 more book reviews
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I had to get my hands on Catching Fire, after reading the first book in The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins. While both books are chuck full of action, corruption, poverty and survival, Catching Fire is the true beginning of the peoples rebellion against the Capitol.
Katniss is a strong-willed protagonist who isnt willing to sit idly by while her freedoms go from being few, to almost nonexistent. Even so, she isnt interested in becoming the new symbol of the revolution. Her priority in life continues to be the survival of her loved ones, at any expense.
Catching Fire, like The Hunger Games, pulls you into another world. Ive already started reading the final book in the trilogy, Mockingjay, but I hate to think my window into Katnisss world is coming to a close. Im so glad theyre making the story into a movie!
Katniss is a strong-willed protagonist who isnt willing to sit idly by while her freedoms go from being few, to almost nonexistent. Even so, she isnt interested in becoming the new symbol of the revolution. Her priority in life continues to be the survival of her loved ones, at any expense.
Catching Fire, like The Hunger Games, pulls you into another world. Ive already started reading the final book in the trilogy, Mockingjay, but I hate to think my window into Katnisss world is coming to a close. Im so glad theyre making the story into a movie!
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