Saturday, October 20, 2012

The Hunger Games

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Collins, Suzanne. (2008). The hunger games. New York, Toronto: Scholastic Inc.

Reminiscent of "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and Logan's Run (for those of us old enough to remember it), this fast-paced dystopian fantasy follows the adventures of Katniss and Peeta, two teenagers chosen as 'tributes' who must fight to the death. Each character is seen through the eyes of the narrator, Katniss, and the readers' understanding of the actions and motivations of the characters grows with Katniss' insights. Where Katniss has holes in her knowledge, so does the reader. The two children question and test their own morals, and their relationship, in the face of ever increasing dangers. Collins has combined gripping suspense, clever plots, unexpected alliances, unrequited love, devastating losses, and a heart-stopping climax to successfully engage pre-teen, teen and even adult readers.  The ending sets the stage beautifully for a sequel - I can't wait to read the next one!

Young Adult

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