Essay On The Hunger Games

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In the nation of panem just inside North America the 74th hunger games are taking place. The fight for life and death. Only one comes out alive. This book is one of the best books I have ever read because there is so much action and things the you would never expect to happen happen. Also the end might seem like you could figure it out easily but trust me it is the way opposite. The hunger games by Suzanne Collins is about a young girl named katniss, the girl on fire, who always has a long braid down her back. The one who all the boys love and the warrior of district 12. After her dad died and her mother shutdown in a way took she over as the head of her family. Hunting for food to fill the always hungry stomachs of her mom her sister and herself. Nothing can compare to the love she has for her family. Another main character is Peata. The baker's son. He has 2 older brothers and is always hungry just like the rest of district 12.

Katniss, the girl on fire, only wanted for her family to be safe, but as soon as her sister gets picked to represent the district in the yearly hunger games where 2 kids ages 12-18 get picked to fight to the death katniss immediately steps up to take her place. Katniss is shipped off …show more content…

This book in my opinion is written so well that I feel like I am a tribute in the hunger games. When katniss gets hurt I feel her pain and when she almost dies of dehydration I had to get up to get a glass of water for myself. The plot of ibis book is so exciting, emotional, and clever that I could re-read it so many times and decoder something new every time, and I knew what was going on in the beginning of the book right away. I think that almost everyone would like this book inception if you get emotional fast because kids are dying left and right. Also I think you would love this book if you love a little

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