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Catching Fire

This is a terrific book, a worthy sequal to The Hunger Games.

Being a victor in the 74th annual Hunger Games has done nothing to ensure Katniss Everdeen's ultimate survival. Her attempts to unravel her true feelings toward the two men in her life seem futile, and the Capital has made her fully responsible for the uprisings now taking place throught the districts of Panem.

Katniss begins the obligatory Victory Tour acting on instructions from President Snow, leader of Panem. He has stated frankly that she is responsible for quelling the unrest in the districts. And any weakness or failure on her part will mean the annihilation of her, her family, and all of District 12. Katniss does her best to continue in the role of a starry-eyed young girl in love, but she quickly becomes aware that turning the tide of unrest is impossible.

Katniss returns to District 12 and is shocked by the changes there. The easy-going Peacekeepers are removed and replaced by vicious men intent on crushing the populace. Katniss seriously considers fleeing into the woods with her family and friends. Ultimately, though, the public whipping of her friend Gale leads to the realization that all the people of District 12 are doomed unless the government is overthrown. She also acknowledges that she has become a symbol of insurrection, and without her visable support it is doomed.

Katniss' attempts to fan the flames of rebellion are cut short when the details of the upcoming 75th Hunger Games are announced. Every 25 years unique conditions are imposed on the framework of the Games, and the tributes for the latest games will be chosen from among the survivors of previous games.

Katniss realizes that this is a death sentence for her, courtesy of the Capital. As the only surviving female victor in District 12, she will automatically become the current female tribute. And the male tribute must be either Peeta or Haymitch, the only surviving male tributes in the districts.

Initially Haymitch's name is chosen from the reaping bowl, but Peeta immediately volunteers to take his place in the Games. Katniss resigns herself to her fate, vowing to give up her life in order to bring Peeta home safely.

After the familiar week-long Training session in the Capital, Katniss and the other tributes are deposited on an island that appears to be in the middle of the ocean. She and Peeta quickly form an alliance with several other tributes, but they are forced to battle carnivorous monkeys, deadly nerve gas, tidal waves, and of course the weapons of enemy tributes.

Then Katniss and her allies realize that the island they inhabit is clock-shaped, and atrocities unleashed by the Gamesmakers occur in somewhat predictable patterns based on that. Only the center of the island, proteced by deadly force fields, seems inpenetrable. Survival suddenly seems possible as the allies attempt to kill the remaining tributes by running an electric current in the ocean surrounding the island.

Then a massive explosion knocks Katniss unconscious, and she awakes to blood-curdling revelations. Her allies were underground rebels who staged a breakout from the Games arena for the sole purpose of ensuring her survival. Haymitch and the Head Gamesmaker were instrumental in this. And Peeta has been captured by hostile Capital forces.

Feeling like a pawn, Katniss completely loses her will to live. Only Gale and the news he brings jolts her back to life. District 12 has been annihilated.
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Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

While this is no epic love story, it is a very interesting and entertaining one. The one-girl-two-boy thing has been used before, but the storyline is completely original. In synopsis it seems like so many other teen romances, but the story is very unique and intriguing. I very much like it and would call it an improvement over it's predecessor, "The Hunger Games".Read full review...

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Get fired up, this book doesn't disappoint!

This is the second book to the Hunger Game Trilogy, by Suzanne Collins.

This book continues the story of Katniss Everdeen. In the first book, she volunteered as a tribute in the Hunger Games. Having won, she goes back home to what should be fame and fortune, and an expected life of becoming a mentor to the future games. But instead, the Capitol wants revenge for the act of rebellion that Katniss pulled while in the game, to save herself and fellow tribute, Peeta Mellark.

As the Victory Tour starts, and the next Hunger Game approach, this book becomes a page turner the second you pick it up.
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Amazing book!!

I was told of the Hunger Games through a friend at work and I love reading young adult books. It took only a couple days to read and was very hard to put down for even a minute and when I was away from the book all I could do was think about what might happen next. Catching Fire was the same and more! The torment between the capitol, freedom, love, friendship, and family. When you think you got the book figured out and you think you know what is going to happen next it takes a turn of events and leads you down a spiraling tunnel of unkown and curiosity. Very well creative writen book and attention grabber when you are reading it and when you are not.Read full review...

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Amazing book!!!!, but some trigger words made me unhappy at some points.

I bought this book about a few months ago and it was just amazing. Like...I can't even begin to describe why this book was so incredible. The plot, characters, the wording, excitement and danger just...I can't even. So much love for this book. The only thing negative I can say about it is that waayyyyy to many time has the author made the lead and other characters "sick". I have a phobia of the act and even the words that mean the same as "tossing your cookies". So that made me not so very happy but after all that it was still one of my favorite books of the year hands down!Read full review...

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Fun easy reading with exciting and believable characters.

This is a great 2nd book and is not only for young adults either. I am 34 and thouroughly enjoyed every moment!! It does leave youthirsting for Mockingjay, the 3rd installment of the series. It starts off practically where The Hunger Games left off to the minute and ends with a BANG!!! You will not regret the time spent reading this book as it explores so many emotions and hidden evils within humanity and what we as humans are capable of...exterminating ourselves.Read full review...

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Pretty good sequel

The second installment in the Hunger Games trilogy. It is slow to get going but once it does it is hard to put down. Right back into the arena and the question becomes who can you trust, and what is going on in the other districts. A wonderful follow up to the first book. Without wanting to tell anything about the story line, it is a fantastic read and has a pretty good plot.Read full review...

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Twists and turns will make you feel like you are on a roller coaster.

Catching FIre is the second book of the Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins. I have yet to read the third book, but I must say that the second book has many twists and turns that leave the reader wanting more. I loved the roller coaster that I was on while reading this book; I couldn't put it down. It is a must read and will keep you guessing the whole time. I have to read it again to get all the nuances of the plot. Great read!!!Read full review...

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Suzanne Collin's second book.

i really like the first book from Suzanne Collins, "The Hunger Games" after I learned that there were two other ones after it, I quickly wanted to read them and so two days after finishing the first book, i got the second! it doesn't have as much suspense as the first but I'm only in the middle already so it can get a lot better! Can't wait to buy the box set when I finish the second book!Read full review...

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I HIGHLY reccomend! Wonderful! I can't wait to read the 3rd of the trilogy!

Fantastic writing! Such an imagination.
Katniss is again caught between doing the right thing and doing what will keep her family and friends safe from "the Capitol" Her emotions are so real and raw. Suzanne Collins captures the reader with wonderful details. I feel as if I have seen a movie of it already. I avoid advertisements and pre-views and make my own images.
GREAT!!
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