

Catching Fire (Hunger Games, Book Two)
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Dystopian
4.4
(47.0K)
Suzanne Collins
The second book in Suzanne Collins's phenomenal and worldwide bestselling Hunger Games trilogy.Against all odds, Katniss Everdeen has won the annual Hunger Games with fellow district tribute Peeta Mellark. But it was a victory won by defiance of the Capitol and their harsh rules. Katniss and Peeta should be happy. After all, they have just won for themselves and their families a life of safety and plenty. But there are rumors of rebellion among the subjects, and Katniss and Peeta, to their horror, are the faces of that rebellion. The Capitol is angry. The Capitol wants revenge.
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Author
Suzanne Collins
Pages
400
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Published Date
2010-06-01
ISBN
0545227240 9780545227247
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Definitely a slower start than the first one, but once it picks up, you can't put it down. Even though I've read the series before and watched the movies more times than I can count, I still get lost in the story. Incredible. "
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Mia Corkum
"Tatiana Maslany narrating this audiobook was as good as the first. Enjoyed the first book more but this one still serves important roles. "
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Joe H
"Just as captivating as the first book, Catching Fire starts getting into the nitty gritty politics that aren't as important in the first novel. I've seen some reviewers complain about how long this one takes to get started, but that's if you're only reading the Hunger Games for the Hunger Games. I think that the first half of Catching Fire demonstrates quite a lot of growth from Katniss and quite a lot of interesting conversations about what to do when the whole world is against you. Katniss is still pretty unlikeable and Peeta is comparably almost too perfect, but you can't help but fall in love with the characters that Collins portrays. All of this is before the 75th annual Hunger Games even starts, and man if it isn't a cool one. The arena itself is amazing and all of the underlying political stress is fascinating to observe. The end of the book is quite a famous cliffhanger, but because I've already read the series years ago and watched the movies I'm not dying to read Mocking Jay. I'll get to it quickly, I've been having a blast re-reading this series, but at least I know what happens.
- How many people would you sacrifice your life for?
- Do you think you would have the strength to fight an oppressive government if you found yourself in Katniss's shoes? (I don't know if I could personally)
- Why do you decide to keep living when you wake up every morning?
- How much bad luck do you think you would have to endure before you would turn to a negative coping mechanism like Haymitch?"
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Cole Johnson
"Peeta is my pride and joy lesbian son whom I gave birth to "
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Lily :)
"And she’s done it again! Suspenseful through to the end… I couldn’t put it down. The characters, plot, setting are all so intriguing and perfect. Love the new characters, especially the new guy brought into the mix… I liked his sarcastic character (Finnick). I cried and screamed out loud reading this… so you know it’s good! 🤣 Looking forward to next book in the original trilogy!"
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Maddy :)
"This is my favourite one out of the whole series! "
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Thugnificent
"My favorite book in the whole series! I loved rereading and catching some of the details I had forgotten. Gosh I love Peeta in this book and watching Katniss truly love him even if she doesn’t realize it "
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Mackenzie Miller
"I feel like it tied into the first book pretty well. A little predictable but enjoyable."
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Laurie
"my favorite book in this series "
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Stella Rose Hoopes
"Best book in the series "
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Marion Walker