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Wednesday, March 18, 2020
The Hunger Games book reveiw
Book review, by Isla
The Hunger Games
By Suzanne Collins
Katniss Everdeen is from District twelve, with her younger sister Primrose and her mother to look after she doesn't want her name to be called. But when her little sisters name is called she cant let her die in the hunger games, so she volunteers for her sister. Now instead of her sister being in the Hunger Games she is and she will do whatever it takes to survive.
Every year a male and a female get their names picked from a glass globe to sacrifice their lives in the Hunger Games which is entertainment for the people of the Capitol. There are twelve districts which means there will be fierce competition to stay alive. Katniss and Peeta will have to like each others for they are now fighting together.
In the hunger games sponsors are crucial to stay alive, because sponsors means food during the games. Packages are sent to the players during the games from their sponsors the packages usually contain food or medicine so Katniss and Peeta desperately need people to like them. When they go out on the carriages with their clothes on fire to represent the coal mines in their district the crowd goes wild.
Will Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Malark survive the deathly Hunger Games.
This book is really interesting for people who don't mind blood, death and violence. I would recommend this to people who are capable readers and love misery and adventure that scares you out of your skin. Its probably one of the best books I have ever read.
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