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While not quite as good as "The Hunger Games", this was an (overall) enjoyable follow up. It does set up an interesting situation for the next book ("Mocking Jay"), and I look forward to seeing how the story ends up. One think that I especially didn't like was Katniss' constant and seemingly never-ending whining and self-doubt. She always assumes the worst possible thing has happened and the reader has to spend a LOT of time in her head as she waxes about how terrible things are. It gets very old very quickly. All that said, if you liked "The Hunger Games" or other YA adventure books, I expect you will enjoy this, and I recommend this. My first impressions (Writing down my first impressions of the book. NOT an in-depth review) RANK: Astonishing Likes: 1. The arena is well designed. It's creative 2. The foreshadowing is subtle but not out of the blue 3. Peeta getting the capital people on his side was smart. I love the lie he told. 4. Characters are entertaining and I cared about most of them. Cons 1. While I like this book, I felt it had middle book syndrome. Not a lot happens. 2. It repeats the same plot structure expect the end. Katniss going on with her day, Something shakes up, She's pick in the arena, almost dies. Follow me on: Blog| Instagram
Collins has done that rare thing. She has written a sequel that improves upon the first book. As a reader, I felt excited and even hopeful: could it be that this series and its characters were actually going somewhere? Belongs to SeriesThe Hunger Games (2) Is contained inHas the adaptationIs abridged inHas as a studyHas as a student's study guideHas as a teacher's guideAwardsDistinctionsNotable Lists
By winning the annual Hunger Games, District 12 tributes Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark have secured a life of safety and plenty for themselves and their families, but because they won by defying the rules, they unwittingly become the faces of an impending rebellion. No library descriptions found.
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Katniss is still a whinny clueless teenager, Peeta is still madly in love, and everyone is keeping a secret agenda.
If you liked the first book this one is mostly a repeat.
If you didn't, well why would you be reading the second one? ( )