Review: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Monday, March 16th, 2009
I’m a bit late in the game for this one, but I really enjoyed The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. I read this in one day…Before work, during my lunch hour, at the gym, and then under the covers. I couldn’t put it down! Best book I’ve read since Little Brother.
This is a grim, sci-fi Battle Royale-esque tale of teens battling it out to the death in a televised reality show, all in a gristly display of a corrupt government’s power. Katniss is a smart, capable girl living in impoverished District 12 of Panem, a post-American country where the Capitol reigns supreme and the residents of the 12 districts must toil to provide the commodities for the Capitol’s endless consumption. After her little sister’s name gets pulled in the “reaping”, Katniss steps up and volunteers in her place. She must now compete in the annual Hunger Games, which pits 24 teens (two from each district) against one another in a race for survival until one emerges triumphantly, all while the residents of Panem watch every detail. Can Katniss beat the game and stay alive? Read and find out!
The story is so compelling and action-packed. I luckily avoided reading much hype about this book beforehand, so I was overjoyed to see “End of Book One” at the exciting conclusion of the book. Can’t wait for BOOK 2!!! Oh my, I hope there will be an ARC at ALA this summer…
Recommended: Ages 13+, reluctant readers, sci-fi fans, anyone!


