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Monday, April 5, 2010

Book review: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Book Review by Aarene Storms, Richmond Beach Library

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

The most horrible day of the year in District Twelve is "Reaping Day," when two young people are randomly chosen to participate as Tributes in the brutal Hunger Games. When 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen's younger sister is chosen, Katness doesn't hesitate: she volunteers to take Prim's place in the game that will test her resourcefulness. In order to survive, she must win the game. In order to win, she will have to kill the other Tributes.

Plot twists abound and the suspense is absolutely brilliant. Themes of oppression and rebellion are intricately woven with a tale of survival and abiding love. The audiobook read by Carolyn McCormick is riveting. Adventure, action, violence and compassion.

A few kisses; no sex or cussing, but plenty of blood.

Highly recommended for ages 12 to adult.

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