For me this
is the most interesting book in the series. While The Hunger Games did a good
job at setting up this word, Catching Fire allows us to explore further. It’s
the Quarter Quell and that lines up all kinds of action and drama to follow. I
love that we get to see victors from previous games and understand their
characters. Haymitch I found interesting but it is Finnick who I love the most,
followed closely by Johanna Mason.
So President
Snow is out to make sure that the inflammatory actions of Katniss Everdeen, at
the end of the previous, book don’t ignite a rebellion, but I think we all know
how that is going to work out. On her victor tour of the districts with Peeta it
becomes clear that there’s a massive problem in the districts. So when the Quarter
Quell comes along (the 75th Hunger Games) Snow takes the opportunity
to retake control.
All that to
say that there is so much in this book that helps make sense of what makes up
the world of Panem and the Capitol. And of course who can you trust? Because right
up until the end you just don’t know. Throughout the entire series there are many
twists that I enjoyed being shocked by. And I do think that Catching Fire has
the best ones. Although sometimes I worked them out just a little bit ahead of
the characters, but still they were fun!
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