Monday, January 6, 2014

Catching Fire #3 (Last Blog)

In my opinion this is a great book. Any guy or girl could read this book because it has action and some romance. The plot is exciting, and the story keeps you on your toes. I loved the way the author transitioned into the third book, which I plan to read soon. The story is not just about survival, but its about the districts' struggles and hope for a better life. I think the author did a great job depicting this story. My favorite part of this book is the ending, which I explained in my previous blog. It catches you by surprise and it gets you even more excited to read the next book. During my reading I realized the author completely changed the motive of Katniss in the second book. She is more focused on a revolution rather than the hunger games. I think the author did a good job showing the reader how she changed.

Catching Fire Ending

The ending of "The Hunger Games Catching Fire", the hunger games have ended and the start to a revolution against President Snow has begun. This book ends with Katniss destroying the arena, and then she finds out Plutarch, the game maker, is part of the revolution. Obviously they are not worrying about fighting in the hunger games anymore. The main focus is the Capital and fighting back. It is an appropriate ending because it sets up for the third and final book. As your are reading the story, you can suspect a revolution coming about, but it does not become obvious until the very end of the novel. The ending is predictable because some districts are revolving more against the peacekeepers, and they see Katniss as an inspiration of this idea.