Book Review for: Catching Fire
Written by: Suzanne Collins
Scholastic
ISBN: 978-0-545-58617-7
Avail: ebook & print
5 Stars
Collins crafts a nail-biting, edge of your seat sequel with "Catching
Fire." Katniss' victory in the arena changes her life and relationships
with her mother, sister, Gale, and Peeta, but Katniss isn't the only one
dealing with change. The districts are as well. Unrest and uncertainty surround
a nation and Katniss' heart.
Set in the future, this dystopian story opens with Katniss
trying to reconnect with her "roots," and her friend, Gale, but
everyone is on edge and Gale's mood reflects the restless change in the air.
Katniss goes to live in district 12's victor's lane, but her
discomfort is obvious. The capital and president insist on a wedding with
Peeta. Soon, Effie Trinket shows up to prepare the couple and take them on
their victory tour. With uncertainty and unrest creeping into the districts,
the 75th Hunger Games are announced. The tributes for these games
will be reaped from previous district winners, assuring Katniss another trip
into the area. Will Katniss fan the spark of rebellion into a fire while
fighting for her life in the arena?
Catching Fire is one of the best sequels written. Collins is
easy to read. The plot strikes the perfect balance between action and character
development. The descriptions allow readers to see the novel unfolding without
lingering.
The best part is the continuing emotional journey of
Katniss. She's being pulled in multiple directions, yet she's fiercely
determined to stay true to herself. The supporting cast is also rock solid and
each of them find depth that rings true to their nature. While not a romance,
the triangle of Gale/Katniss/Peeta is well done and will tug on the reader's
emotional core.
The novel is mainstream fiction and will appeal to readers
10 and over. Catching Fire is a definite page-turner. I highly recommend this
book.
Buy Link: http://amzn.com/0545586178