I purchased the Hunger Games trilogy for my grandson Noah
and have it on order for Storm, another grandson, as well.
So I will be reading the set after Noah finishes each volume. I was somewhat leary about the series
because I was concerned about the violence.
It just seems that youth reading and electronic games are so violent; I just wonder what kind of moral compass they
will have as they grow. I remember
fairly calm stories of Black Beauty, Old Yeller, Robinson Carusoe and the Black
Stallion, which really dealt with
minimal violence as I recall.
Anyway, the world, (North America) was
a different place at the time of the Hunger Games. The capitol governed 12 districts and each
year they were asked to provide a male and a female competitor from each of the
12 districts to compete in the hunger games.
Out of 24 contestans, only one would be victorious and survive. The other 23 competitors were supposed to die. The victor would be richly rewarded with
money and food for a year for the people in their district. Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark represented
district 12. Katniss was from the
poorest part of district 12, the Seam, and she possessed the practical skills
of hunting and gathering food on which her mother and younger sister, Prim,
have survived. Peeta was the son of the
baker, and he had secretly loved Katniss since they were five years old. Therefore as the people followed the hunger
games, District twelve brought forth the blossoming love story of the two young
representatives and was way popular in the opinions of the audience. Of course, district twelve won the contest
with a bit of a rebellious spirit and this was the account of this years
contest. Alliances and friendships were
forged, secrets shared, and horrible events covered the land in blood. This was such an enthralling book, I read it
in one day as I could not put it down for any length of time. I loved it, but I thank God we have not sunk
to that level of societal entertainment and government rule. Or have we in a sense?
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