Monday, March 7

Why Capitol, Why?

The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins


I haven't read this book in a while, but I still want to review it because it rocks. This'll have to be quick, though.


On a large continent, formerly known as North America, there is a region of twelve districts, one abandoned district, and the all-powerful government called the Capitol. The members of the Capitol are doing their best to control the citizens of the districts by having an annual contest of life or death, called The Hunger Games. This is a pretty serious game, here. There is only one winner, and there are no runner-ups. They will all be dead.


In the terrible conditions of district twelve, lives Katniss Everdeen, a headstrong teenager that does her best to support her one little sister and mother. In an unfortunate twist of fate, Katniss has to participate in the Games. Now, Katniss is unwillingly trying to protect her life in the cruel example of power amongst the Capitol.


The book is in first person.


I love this book series with all of my heart and soul and face. There are two other books in the series called Catching Fire and Mockingjay. Read them.

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