Follow Katniss Everdeen's story of survival and rebellion in "Catching Fire," the second book in Suzanne Collins' "Hunger Games" trilogy. This story captures the beginning of the revolution against the Capitol in post-apocalyptic Panem. After surviving in the arena as tributes, Katniss and Peeta Mellark encounter stronger foes in their next challenge. Collins moves the story forward with clear and concise language that is easy to read. "Catching Fire" appeals to a range of audiences with elements of action, science fiction, and romance. This analysis of "Catching Fire" is a great companion read as you further explore the world of Panem and witness the start of a civil war. Take a closer look at the main characters as you compare the similarities and differences of Panem and modern America. Katniss continues narrating her story with sarcastic tones, but her compassion seeps through as she fights to save her life and the lives of loved ones. "Catching Fire" educates teens about political revolution with an engaging story that appeals to adults as well. Witness Katniss' struggles in the oppressive world of segregated districts and an overbearing Capitol before you catch the film on the big screen.
The book Catching Fire, was the best book I have ever read. This book was extremely fun to read because it was filled with action. The author, Suzanne Collins, is also a fantastic author because of her ability to write the story and make you feel as if you are in the book. The book was also never boring. It made me want to keep reading and never stop. I usually never like reading because I always lose focus, but not with Catching Fire. Im rating this book a 5/5 stars because of its ability to keep me focused, the action, and the connection you feel with the characters. Those are the reasons I would recommend this book to a friend. So, do yourself a favor and start reading Catching Fire.