Book Review: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games is genuinely one of the best books I have ever read. I literally could not put it down once I started reading it; there was just too much suspense and surprise from the onset. There are so many things about this book that just shouldn’t work, but somehow they do.

Initially, I thought that this was an action book, but as the story progressed it started to turn into a romance novel. I was also under the impression that the story was set in a time or place completely different to our world now, but I soon realised that in fact it was set in modern times complete with television sets and advanced science technology. There is such a juxtaposition of the world where the main character Katniss lives and "The Capitol" where the rich people live. There should be an awful clash as Collins tries to mix two very different sorts of environments together, but in fact there is an explosion of brilliant literature.

Katniss’ world reminds me of one similar to Robin Hood’s, where people hunt with arrows and kept under strict control by the Capitol. However the Capitol seems very much like the centre of a busy city, like London, with stylists and televisions and posh hotel suites. Suzanne Collins has created a twist on the popular reality TV show "Big Brother" where contestants are placed inside a locked arena. The difference is twenty-four contestants go in, but only one can make it out alive. There is so much attention to detail and each and every one of the main characters are explained in full, details which many other authors would have skimmed over. What makes this book really interesting for the reader is that Collins seems to include us in it. The "Hunger Games" are broadcast on screens everywhere for the general public to see, and we feel like we are the ones at home watching it and cheering on for different players.

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  • 1 - mel

    Aug 25, 2011 at 3:08 pm

    I love the hunger games! best series I have ever read. can't wait for the movie!

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