Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins – Book Review
The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins is published by Scholastic Press and is A Must Read.
Bad things have happened in the North America and the only thing left is the nation of Panem, the Capitol of 12 districts which they have subdued and now rule with an iron fist. Hunger and starvation are rampant and all the district’s children have to compete in what’s known as The Hunger Games (now doesn’t that sound fun!). From the age of twelve to eighteen they are entered into a lottery, and get this, the older you get the more times your name is entered into the lottery, and the more chances that you have of being chosen to compete. The “lucky” winners, two from each district (one boy and one girl), are entered into a highly promoted and televised fight to the death tournament.
Katniss Everdeen has been the de facto head of the family since her father died in a mining accident. Her mother doesn’t seem equipped to handle the realities of family life after the death of her husband, so a resentful Katniss takes charge of the family and illegally hunts in the woods alongside her friend Gale to supplement the meager food allotments that her family receives from the government. When Katniss’ sister Prim turns twelve and has to enter the lottery, Katniss is shocked when Prim’s name is drawn and quickly volunteers to go in her place. Although she figures it’s the end for her, she promises Prim that she will do whatever it takes to stay alive, but that’s before she meets her competition.
So…yeah. I have pretty much nothing new to add to The Hunger Games discussions. It’s a fantastic read. I picked it up and only put it down after I finished it a few hours later. It wasn’t anything that I expected I would like. I haven’t been a big reader of either dystopian fiction or apocalyptic fiction, but it was the book that I just kept hearing about that would not go away, so finally I just gave in and read it.
Katniss Everdeen is a great heroine, especially for a trilogy. There is a lot to find out about her. She has a compelling story. Her father has died, she’s angry, has issues withe her mother and she has the weight of the family on her shoulders. She’s trying to survive in a tough world with a lot of responsibility but not a lot of adult support. The two joys in her life are her sister and the deep friendship that she shares with fellow hunter, Gale, a boy whom she meets while hunting in the surrounding woods of her district. We slowly get to know more about her character and the experiences that have made her a bit sullen and somewhat withdrawn, and also her determination as she fights for her life throughout the novel. It is so spell-binding as she is competing during the games, and I could hardly read and turn the pages fast enough to see she was going to get out of each deadly situation and the twists and turns that she encountered.
I also like that that the book was peopled with others besides Katniss who are equally compelling and whose stories you want to find out. Peeta Mellark is the other participant from Katniss’s district and their relationship is fraught with complexity as they work together to make the most of their drunken trainer, Haymarket, even as they know that they will have to face off against each other at the end. The Hunger Games can only have one victor. Cinna plans the costumes and marketing/advertising strategy needed for both Katniss and Peeta Katniss and Peeta to gain sponsors, and he has mysteriously chosen to work with this district specifically- though they have only managed to win the games once.
Suzanne Collins does a great job in setting up the first book in the trilogy. Just enough questions in the story are answered to give a bit of satisfaction, but it’s only enough to leave you wondering and wanting more. No matter what it is you like to read, I would definitely recommend checking this series out.
About Suzanne Collins: Since 1991, Suzanne Collins has been busy writing for children’s television. She has worked on the staffs of several Nickelodeon shows, including the Emmy-nominated hit Clarissa Explains it All and The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo. For preschool viewers, she penned multiple stories for the Emmy-nominated Little Bear and Oswald. She also co-wrote the critically acclaimed Rankin/Bass Christmas special, Santa, Baby! Most recently she was the Head Writer for Scholastic Entertainment’s Clifford’s Puppy Days. Suzanne made her mark in children’s literature with the New York Times bestselling series, the Underland Chronicles, for middle grade readers. Her debut novel, Gregor the Overlander, received numerous accolades in both the United States and abroad. Suzanne currently lives in Connecticut with her family and a pair of feral kittens they adopted from their backyard.
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Have you read The Hunger Games yet? Resisting the hype or planning to read it later?
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This sounds really interesting! Great review, thank you!
I’m really eager to read this, but not yet. I have a list of books ahead of it!
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I think I’m going to be the last person in the world to read this book. I bought it in the airport on the way home from BEA since I got Catching Fire there.
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I’m so glad you liked it!
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Really glad to hear that you enjoyed it too. Can’t wait for the next one. Thanks for the link.
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I too enjoyed this one, although haven’t posted my review yet!
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I don’t think Kathy is going to be the last person to read it (that would be me!). I haven’t bought a copy yet, but I will. I’m not resisting the hype; I just haven’t gotten around to buying it yet.
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hehe… their trainer’s name is Haymitch, not Haymarket.
Great review! I loved your comment about the other characters being as compelling as Katniss. I think that was the factor that really made this book as addictive as I found it to be.
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I’m all over this one Nicole….my son loved it and I have had it on my nightstand for months!!! Now I’m going to put it in my rotation so that I get to it within the next few weeks!!
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I loved this too! I just read it a few days ago. You’re right, once I picked it up I really didn’t want to put it down and it flew by. I can’t wait for Catching Fire!
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I loved it! I was thinking of maybe rereading it actually. I am starting Catching Fire finally on the plane on the way to Barcelona on Thursday. Can’t wait!!!
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Yes, I loved it too. I gushed about it only briefly, since so many people had already read it (http://necromancyneverpays.blogspot.com/2009/03/hunger-for-details.html).
Loved this one. You’re right, there are some great characters and so much to explore. My favourite part of the book was the bit where the townspeople of District 12 don’t applaud and give Katniss their hand-to-mouth salute. I admit to crying.
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I’m resisting the hype for now, but I do want to read it. How could I not after so many positive reviews? I’ll probably wait until Catching Fire is out, though.
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I finally have this from the library. Hoping to read it in the next few days!
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I love your review, Nicole! I had exactly the same feelings before I started this book.This is usually not the kind of book that I read but I’m so glad I gave it a chance! I absolute loved it! If it hadn’t been for a great review on a book blog I never would have read it.
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YAY! So glad to see this.
Like you, I think it’s the characters that made the story for me. I’m still on Team Peeta (for now….until we see what happens in Catching Fire) though I have to say initially I was pissed at him. It’s one of the elements of the story that I just adored, the is he/isn’t he angle. Is he good is he evil? Is he in love with Katniss isn’t he?
It was all so very good.
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Fabulous book! I’ve recommended it to everyone!
my son loved it and I have had it on my nightstand for months
I have read both books and to all the people who have not read them, I highly recomend these books. Im 12 yrs. old and i thought I would abandon it like the regular books, but I could’nt put it down once I got to the 3rd or 4th chapter..