Monday, 6 May 2013

Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins book review.

Hunger Games- By Suzanne Collins.

When I began reading this book I just couldn't put it down. There was suspense in every single chapter- I read a bit, and ended up reading much more than expected! I am, myself, a hunger games fan. When I read the books, I saw no faults in them. There's an important message about young people fighting in war, and how it feels to be one of them.
I haven't read any books I think have beat it!
I recommend each and every one of you readers to read this trilogy. 
Every year, two children from each of twelve districts is chosen out to participate in the Hunger Games, where they fight to the death in an arena. The last one alive wins. When Katniss Everdeen's younger sister is chosen out, she volunteers for her, and it changes her entire life. 
There's quite a lot of characters in this book, but I don't think the amount of characters is over done.
I've mostly heard this book is aimed at teenagers, however, I have heard of many adults reading it, and enjoying the books. Therefore, I've always thought it was aimed at a varied audience. 
The suspense clings the reader to the book, and there's plenty of quotes that you can still remember once you've finished the books, like, "May the odds be ever in your favour" or, "if we burn- you burn with us!"
Suzanne Collins actually came up with the idea when she was channel flicking, between footage of real life war- with young people fighting, and footage of a competition of some sort.
Overall, I give this book 5 out of 5, for it's important message portrayed in the right way, the suspense that keeps the reader reading the book, an- just the amazing book in total!
I hope you'll read the book, and- I'm actually going to begin work on a Hunger Games Quiz for my blog. 
Just before I finish this blog, I want to say to all the Hunger Games fans out there- you're awesome- and are you excited for the next movie?

"If we burn- you burn with us!"







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