Suzanne Collins’S The Hunger Games - Book Review 

You need to stand by what you believe no matter what happens, broken laws, people who don’t believe the same thing you do. Don’t get knocked down or get discouraged. Katniss Everdeen changed her world by doing what. Doing something no one else would. Biting the “bullet” she had no choice which helped her do that but she could have did that with enough experience. In a similar way Medredith Holley agrees with me by saying “It is beautiful for the unflinching way it shows you, as a reader, your own willingness to disregard people who are different from you” In Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games a 16 year old has to be brave enough to save her sister and fight for her life in an arena with other people who don’t want to die.

The government is corrupt, the system is broken, and it’s only just to prove a point they own them. We only feel free when we actually say and do what we actually feel instead of being pushed around. A lot of people said Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games is to brutally. To that I say it’s not brutal enough. You can only see how bad it is and feel something when it is in this much detail. It’s a great way to make it feel more realistic and feel what the characters are feeling. Everybody seems to agree that Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games is a good read giving a sick twist to root for your favorite characters as the battle each other to the death under the governments will. Let’s not sugar coat the book there are some bad reviews. Jana talks on and says “Katniss told them through her delusional and hyperventilating focus, but a child will learn about life’s cruelty, and it will be touched by it sooner or later, by questioning everything that is served in front of it. ” In Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games she wrote paragraphs upon paragraphs on how the bad is. So goes on to say she has read all the books and saw all the movies. I agree with her on many points.

Children shouldn’t be allowed to read this book. It’s pretty graphic especially A girl is basically kidnapped, then is put in slavery, and then she has her tongue cut out as punishment for hunting. Why is an 11 year old allowed to read all of this? In Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games an 11 year old girl is thrown into a war and gets shot in the heart with an arrow and the teenerages laugh at and cheer for her death while Katniss puts her to rest by signing with arrow still in her heart. Dead corpses are disposed from the fighting arena spontaneously to prevent and insure no cannibalism. This was apparently an issue in the past hunger games. Killing engineered wolves feed on a tribute for an entire night towards the end. A tribute yells in pain until another tributes mercy kills him. This is 90 percent of what bad reviewers talk about the violence that kids ages 11 can read which weren’t a lot proving how good the book really is.

The positives to Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games outweighs the negatives by far. The plot is amazing which is one of the ways you are sure your going to enjoy the book. Take 24 kids of different ages. Half boys, half girls make them outwit, outsmart, outlast, and attack each other until one becomes the champion. The book keeps you on your toes for most of the time. Diji is one of the most upvoted reviewers for the book “Extraordinary side characters from interesting backgrounds who possess the much-needed Voice of Reason and/or Humor in every crisis?. ” In Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games. Even though they knew they were going to die, they were still teenagers at the end of the day and didn’t want to waste time otherwise. Diji also follows up with saying “couple of earth shattering shocks every now and then to keep the readers' mind reeling?” Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games is a good fictional read for teenarges that are 14+. There are plenty of weapons from swords, the bow and arrow, deadly mutated bees, genetically mutated transformed wolves, a forest setting, and a kill or be killed instinct. The story has a romantic spin to combine what the ending will conclude for these 2 characters. With 28 million copies sold around the world. To finish off the review Li'l Owl states “The ending was a surprise, and will flow over to the next in the series with ease. ”

Works cited

https://www. goodreads. com/book/show/2767052-the-hunger-games

31 October 2020
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