![]() She is also quickly realizing that she is going to be forced to keep convincing the world of her love for Peeta forever, because they will always be in the spotlight for the rest of their lives. Katniss is suffering from extreme PTSD from everything she was forced to endure, and she keeps seeing Rue and it’s haunting her. And during the last one? Haymitch was the winner. ![]() This year will be the 75th games, and that is especially important because it means it is a Quarter Quell! Which essentially means they have an even more wild game every 25 years. And he also lets her know that they have a whole tour of all the districts, filled with opportunities to prove themselves and their love for one another. Snow proceeds to threaten Gale’s life and tells Katniss that she needs to make everyone (including himself) believe in the love between Peeta and her. And I’m not the only one who notices, because President Snow soon comes and lets Katniss know he is brewing is own pot of tea. Yet, this is the real start of the Gale versus Peeta love triangle for me. We also get to see Gale, who is incredibly stubborn and works in the mines most of the time now and refuses to take any of Katniss’s winning fortune. It has been a year already, and they are getting ready for (gosh this feels like a bad word, but…) celebration. Katniss and Peeta are both home and they both are remembering everything that they were forced to endure during the games. I love it when a tale starts out with the sipping of tea. Ah, lets get into it before I start to gush! Also, again, this review will have spoilers, so use caution if you don’t want me to tell you what happens in each chapter of this book! For some strange reason, I didn’t love the parts of the game in this book, but I loved the buildup, and the capitol, and the meeting of new characters (be still, my Finnick Odair heart). Goodreads | Amazon US | B&N | Book DepositoryĪre we ready for another review breakdown in The Hunger Games trilogy? If you haven’t read my review summary for The Hunger Games, then I suggest you do so! Unless you just want a little fresher up in this second installment! I personally do not think that Catching Fire holds up as well as book one, but I still loved it a lot, and I’m very impressed with it, even in 2020.
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