The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games is about a girl named Katniss Everdeen, from District 12, who volunteers for her sister’s place in the Hunger Games, because she doesn’t want her sister, Prim dieing.Katniss is brave, loyal, and protective Everyday before the Hunger Games, Katniss  goes out hunting with her best friend Gale. This is an important part of the book because this is where she learns how to hunt and survive in the wild.The Hunger games is when they take one boy and one girl from each district and have them train and then fight to death with no food and water unless they can kill, gather, and find some. It is also on live tv! The competitors have to be between the ages 12-18. The Hunger Games takes place somewhere near the capital. How the kids get picked is, there is one big bowl thing. They have all the kids names in it whose ages are between 12-18 in that district. There is one for the girls and one for  the boys. The boy from District 12, Peeta Mellark, is the bakers son. While the Hunger Games is happening, Peeta and Katniss become really good friends, and help each other live.

 

While they are competing in the Hunger Games  the book says what is happening all around which I find helpful because you know what’s going on. It says what the gamemakers are doing, what the mentor is doing, what all the contestants are doing, and all the stuff you would need to know.

If I were you, I would read to find who wins. I would recommend the book to kids 9 and older because of the violence. I would rate the book infinity stars, but I can’t. I guess I’ll just rate it 5 stars, which is the most I can do. I would rate it infinity stars because it was amazingly plotted, and the text was in the right order which gave you a good picture of the book. It made me want to read more and more, and when I was done, I was sad.  You should also watch the movie after you’ve read the book. If you liked the book as much as I did, you should read the second book, Catching Fire, and the third book Mockingjay.

 

 

url.jpg

 

5 thoughts on “The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins

  1. Marlo, you have provided a lot of important plot details without giving away any spoilers. “Infinity” stars!? Wow! Besides the an action-packed plot, what else did you love so much about this book? Does Collins do a nice job developing the characters?

    As we discussed in class, there is a lot of disagreement as to whether or not the Hunger Games is an appropriate series for children. I know you loved the book, but can you understand the view point of those who feel this book is too violent for children? Do you think there are nine years-old that should not read this book?

    • I think some children like different kinds of books. I think if they put it down if they are scarred and read it when they’re older, they should be able to read it.

      • Hi Marlo,

        We aren’t saying you can’t read the books. We are saying that for book review purposes, we are going to try to keep the blog to books that are definitely written for elementary age students.

  2. I really enjoyed your review and because if it decided to read the book myself. I just finished and can’t wait to start the next one.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *