Monday, September 29, 2014

         
Catching Fire
Over the last week, I have read the second book of the Hunger Game series, called Catching Fire. I really enjoyed this book, and in my opinion, was better than the first one. What happens in this book is that there is something called the Quarter Quell. The Quarter Quell occurs every 25 years and it is just like the Hunger Games, but with a twist. Haymitch, Katniss and Petta's mentor, won the last Quarter Quell. The twist then was that there would be twice as many tributes. This year, the twist was that the tributes would be chosen from only the existing pool of victors. For District 12, there was only one woman victor: Katniss. That means she is going back into the arena.
          The gang: Katniss, Peeta and  Haymitch start to train for the games this year. Since they have all the food and things they want, they can become like careers.
          When the games start, we know that this isn't Katniss' kind of place because the first thing that she says is, "This is no place for a girl on fire." I wont tell you what was in the arena but most of you will be able to guess what it is like in there.
          Over the games, the story is pretty much the same, but the ending is even more unexpected than the first book. I won't tell you what it is but there is no way  anyone can guess it.
          The type of people that would like this book are people that like mystery, violence, and drama. I like all of these things so I would rate it a 9.5. The only reason it isn't a 10 is because of the massive cliffhanger at the end. Hopefully, some of you will like this book also. 

Sunday, September 21, 2014

          Right now, I am reading a book called Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life. Currently I am on chapter 18. I didn't start it yet, I just finished 17. Even though I am not that far in the book, I have some opinions about it.
          The best thing about this book in my opinion is that it is very relatable to. rafe is just a normal kid that is having a tough time in school. A lot of people have ways to relate to that. Another thing that is easy to relate to is that he has a sister. The retable thing though, is that his sister is a big mouth
who cant keep secrets and always tattles on Rafe.This quote shows exactly how Rafe feels about his little sister. "Thats Georgia, my super-nosy, super-obnoxious, super-brat sister...." Another thing I love about this book is the way that we are getting to know Rafe. I'm not even half way through the book and I know that: Rafe has a sister he is annoyed by, a stepfather he hates, and nicknamed him "Bear", has a best friend named Leo, and that he is very creative.
            So far, this has been one of my favorite book of all time, and by next week, I'll definitely be done with the book.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

The Rest Of The Hunger Games.

          Surprisingly enough, I finished the rest of the book in less than a week. What happen in the book was that Prim got picked, but Katniss volunteered to go instead of her. The boy tribute from district 12 was Peeta Mellark. Katniss knows this boy a little, but not really. Their only interaction came when Katniss' dad died and he gave her some bread, which saved her and her family from dying of starvation.
          So, they both go into the arena together to face either certain death, or victory. I won't tell you who the victor is, but let me just tell you, it is defiantly not what you are expecting. Throughout the story, Katniss is clearly shown as a round character. A round character is when the author shows us different parts of the character. We learn a lot about Katniss in this story, about her life at home, how she has been providing for her family ever since her dad went out of the picture, causing her mom to go brain-dead. We also know that she is against the capital, and thinks it is unfair. "District 12. Where you can starve to death in safety." She says.
          Overall, I think this is a very good book and would give it a 9.5 out of 10. The only reason it's not a 10 is because I don't like the rule change that I won't say what it is, but makes the story a lot more predictable and it is easy to tell who will win. Still, not who most of you are expecting. 
          The kind of people that would like this book are the kind of people that don't mind a little gore, want some comedy, are looking for something that will have them on the edge of their seats whenever they are reading. 

Saturday, September 6, 2014

         
         This week, I am going to start to read a book called The Hunger Games. I have seen the movie before, but I have not read the book yet. My friends tell me that this is a good book, and it is better than the movie. I really enjoyed the movie, and can't wait to read the book. Even before reading the book, I think the book will definitely be better than the movie. I think so because Suzanne Collins wrote this book in first person view. This is always better because we can get what the character is feeling. In movies, we can't see what's going on inside Katniss's head.
          So far, I have read the first chapter, and it looks like it will be a pretty good book.  There are many details in this book. It starts with Katniss telling us about her family. She has a mom and a sister. To provide for them, Katniss has to go hunting with her friend, Gale. The day is reaping day. What happens on reaping day is that 2 people, a boy and a girl are chosen to go into a stadium and fight to the death. This happens in every district. All twelve of them. So, 24 people are in a large stadium and need to fight to the death. Every year, from the age of 12, your name gets put in the reaping bowl once, until you are 18. There is also something called tesserae, where you put your name in extra times, and you receive food. Katniss has her name in 20 times, Gale has his 42 times.
          When the time to be reaped comes, everyone gathers up in the square, to figure out who this year's unlucky people are. Since Katniss's name is in 20 times, the odds are not in her favor. When the name gets called, it is not her name, but it is the one person she is certain she loves. Her sister, Primrose Everdeen.