Thursday, 9 June 2011

Book Report "The Hunger Game" by Suzanne Collins

"The Hunger Game" by Suzanne Collins is such a intense book that one cannot take their eyes away from while reading. Each chapter gives readers suspense and is nearly impossible to put down. "The Hunger Game" takes place in the ruins of a place North America, now known as Panem. In this dystopia future, the Capitol opens the annual "Hunger Game" which forces every districts to send two children age twelve to eight teen. The protagonist, Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her sister's place in the game to save her. The Capitol holds the annual "Hunger Game" in order to keep the districts in line and to remind populace that rebellion equals "death". The novel mainly deals about "political corruption" where the corrupted government rules the whole nation without mercy and keeps them in order.
"The Hunger Game" by Suzanne Collins is definitely a book to read. It is wonderfully written story under extreme suspense and an ending that will leave one restless without having the next series of "The Hunger Game".

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