Monday, August 22, 2011

Review of Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, Book 2 in the Hunger Games Series




            With the Hunger Games freshly finished, a victory tour is right around the corner.  Katniss must continue putting on show for everyone in the districts and the capitol, especially after a certain threat from the president himself.  The book takes many twists and turns, but in order to keep from spoiling the entire plot. 

            I found the second book starting off at a spot that I did not expect.  I figured it would pick up where the first left off, but was disappointed when this wasn’t the case.  Although the beginning was different than I expected, it was still very good.  Initially I found the book to be slow moving and honestly a bit boring.  A lot of time was spent on the victory tour, when I really just wanted to get to the next major event in the book.  After the book began to pick up a lot of loops were thrown in for good measure.  Many of the twists and turns were very unexpected.  In order to avoid any spoilers I wont go into much detail but the middle part of the book kind of boring, it was a ‘been there, read that’ feeling.  But I pushed through and I am glad I did, the outcome was quite unexpected. The book ended leaving a cliffhanger for the next book and I was left feeling a little less than satisfied.  Although this book is not as good as the first it is still definitely a good read. 

            I would rate this book a 4 out of 5 because it was a bit slow, but still good nonetheless.  I would most certainly recommend this book to everyone, however I would (obviously) recommend reading the first installment first, or you will be very very confused. 

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Review of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins




The book begins by explaining life within District 12, the main setting at the beginning of the book.  Katniss, the main character, gives the back story reasons for why life is the way it is now.  One of the main reasons for the back story is something called the reaping.  The reaping is where the entire district gathers to join in an unwanted game of chance.  Each year children from the ages of 12 – 18 have their name, separated by gender, placed into a ball.  At the reaping one male and one female is chosen to be a tribute in the Hunger Games.  The games are brutal and the story takes off from the point of the reaping.  The Hunger Games progress where survival is the way of winning.  It is an all out duel between the two tributes from each district, leaving 24 players in the arena.  In order to win you have to stay alive, but that also means killing others in order to do so. 

            This book is an epic tale of a young girl who just wants to survive.  Survive her life in District 12 which is anything but comfortable, and inevitably to survive the games.  I absolutely loved this book.  I never wanted to put it down.  I was captivated nearly every moment of the book and hung on to every word.  This is a book I would definitely recommend to anyone who wants to be entertained.  The book isn’t overly Sci-fi as one might think, but it does include some advanced technology.  But don’t let this discourage you from reading the book.  This is one that I believe anyone would love. 
           
            I would rate this book a 5 out of 5.  It is amazing!!! Literally males and females alike will love this book.  And with the movie coming out knowing the story beforehand may be a good idea. I know that was the reason why I picked up the book.  I was even skeptical at first.  But trust me when I say, you will love this read!

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Review of Incarceron by Catherine Fisher

  
   This story begins in the depths of a prison unlike any other.  It is completely metal and has a mind of its own, literally.  Within the prison the government or lack there of leads to anarchy, with different groups who steal from one another to get what they want.  Simply put life in Incarceron is not ideal.  With the end of each chapter the book the phases.  Claudia is the Warden of Incarceron's daughter, who lives a life of luxury.  Although the technology is very futuristic, Claudia's world lives under protocol of the medieval times, this way the people in power remain in power.  Claudia is jealous of her father's constant   absence because of the prison and is set on finding it.  Claudia sets on this journey not really prepared for what she finds out.

   Incarceron is a book with many levels.  If you are wanting a simple read, this is not the book for you.  It goes back and forth between the two main characters with each chapter making it difficult to really process.  The book starts out ok but very confusing, within the first twenty pages I hardly knew what was going on.  I will say honestly that was a really big problem for me.  The book didn't hold my interest  at all and was boring for most of the book.  I would say that out of the 442 pages only 40 of them really had me intrigued to know what was going to happen next.  In addition I didn't like the ending.  It was kinda anti-climatic and did finish tying up all the loose ends I wish it would have explained.  But I guess that leaves it open to a sequel that I will more than likely not read.

   Overall I would rate this book about 2 out of 5.  It lacked the interest I need to keep me enveloped in a book.  I probably wouldn't recommend this book to anyone, it really wasn't one I enjoyed but finished it anyway because I am the type of person that can't put a book down once I have started it.  I have to give it the benefit of the doubt that it will get better eventually.  This one did for a little bit, but honestly wasn't worth my time.

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Review of Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles


   This book following the same story of Westside Story, is one you will want to pick up if you are interested in an unexpected romance.  This is the story of Alex Fuentes, a Mexican gang member from the poor south side of town, and Brittany Ellis, a rich white girl from the fancy north side of town.  Middle ground for these opposites is the local High School where they are forced to interact with one another.  Leading to the unexpected romance between the two begins in none other than Chemistry class.  At first the pair are at odds, neither really wanting to make the partnership easy on the other.  But something changes leading to a connection neither one saw coming.

   Overall this book was a quick read for me.  I finished the 357 page book in about four days.  I was intrigued the entire time and was not wanting to put it down.  Unfortunately I could not read none stop but was still able to read the book pretty easily.

   I loved the book and was happy with the story line.  I would give this book a 4.5 out of 5 rating.  I would recommend it to any of my friends and family.

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