The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is one of those books that was originally written for a young adult, but in the hands crossed waiting for the adults. There is something so powerful a well-told story that transcends the expected age and attracts readers of all ages. It is often said that some of the best books for adults, between the covers of young adult novels can be found.
And so it was with The Hunger Games. Published in 2008, the first book in aany trilogy was written so well that it has received praise from all corners of the literary world. The critics, authors and readers have been fellow travelers Katniss Evergreen and their role as victims of war, manipulated by the state to perform in brutal gladiator-style matches between the children who could have taken only one winner.
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Collins was able to pull it brutal dystopian future, with moments of pure beauty that rivals any in modern literature. Written in first person,Readers travel with Katniss as she gets elected, is ready to fight in front of a national platform, sees larger hands to work and eventually made their place in the world as they begin to fight for their lives against other children folded on her survival in the arena.
Despite a rather inconclusive end that The Hunger Games like putting only a small part of a larger story arc, the book has been accepted. The second book, Catching Fire continued the story, but always added a little 'Katniss became history 'as a backdrop to the arena again, and survival to the goal.
Mockingjay was the last book of the trilogy, published in August 2010 and was for many an unsatisfactory outcome for what could have been a truly memorable series. Collins Katniss places in the hands of others and is a great deal about the history, how it is handled in different situations and react accordingly.
The Hunger Games is a book full of beauty and horror and a story that is worth. To tell the other two books in the series, are important lessons about writing and how to give character to his attention on the events of the plot.
Book Review The Hunger Games
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