Catching Fire is the second book in The Hunger Games series. It picks up where the first book left off. Katniss and Peeta have survived the Hunger Games. But they are having trouble returning to their normal lives. As they prepare to go on their victory tour, Katniss gets a mysterious visitor. Rumors of an uprising against The Capitol are catching fire. An uprising Katniss and Peeta provided the spark for. Katniss and Peeta must prove that they are in love, or get punished.
Like in the first book, the ending of each chapter is very dramatic and intense. There are all kinds of twists in the plot that make putting the book down harder to do. There were nights when I would read a couple chapters, and I couldn't stop thinking about it. I was anxious to see what would happen next.
In Catching Fire, new characters enter the mix. It's interesting to see if they are trying to help Katniss and Peeta, or if they are conspiring against them. The character development is amazing in this book, I thought it was better than it was in the first book. I think the best example of this is Gale. I think Gale undergoes the most change and development.
This was the best book in the series. I can't think of any flaws in it. I think this was darker tha Hunger Games. I would advise anyone make sure you have The Mockingjay next to you when you near the end of this book. Because the ending is vert intense, and you don't want to be left hanging for too long. I didn't think this would be better than the Hunger Games, I was pleasantly surprised. This exceeded all my expectations. It gets five stars out of five.
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