Oh la la la la la la la! But why I have not read this trilogy before, why? How can we miss such a huge reading? Apparently I am one of the rare cases in not having yet completed this saga, but this fact may certainly be wrong soon! I became addicted to Hunger Games. I say and I proclaims loudly. Read this trilogy if it is not already, I beg you! The first two volumes are great, and I'm afraid of what lies ahead for the future ... Raaaa, and I want this third volume. Right now. And to think we had been warned ... This volume takes place a few weeks after the end of The Hunger Games. Katniss and Peeta are now known among the Twelve Districts as big winners of 74èmes Hunger Games. They were able to bring some money and food to their District. Since they live in sublime homes with their families. Yes but now, our two star-crossed lovers will again have to do with violence and chaos in the world in which they live. The fact that they both win has only awaken President Snow in a state of anger. For him impossible that the victory is shared. It will therefore forcing Katniss and Peeta to cruel and excruciating choice. Choices that will once again change everything. But deep down, why the President is it so bad? The answer is obvious: by winning both the Hunger Games, our protagonists have become the targets of the President and Peacekeepers as they represent for all Districts hope to rebel against the system. It's that hope, the struggle for life and dreams at the heart of the novel. All that is breathtaking and breathless. Moreover, the cover of the novel is that idea. A mocking jay - symbolizing Katniss and her revolt - surrounded by a target. It is in the viewfinder of a gun pointed at him, determined to finish it. Katniss will quickly become aware of its place in the center of the rebellion. She will also do everything initially to calm things down and try to restore order in the District during the Victory Tour. But all will succeed in making Peeta and she is to cause major upheavals and riots. Quickly, everything gets out of control, just as our feelings. It is racing, it panics, we gasped. It's just beautiful, like sensation. To put an end to this chaotic situation, (this word is perfect. It is a true carnage that we follow. There are moments of shocking, disturbing and awful. I have many times wanted to scream on President Snow. This book is intense, that's all. Some moments are just disgusting as they reflect the horror and sadness of a world that could be ours) the President will launch the Atonement games. Game in which all participants of former Hunger Games will have to face merciless. Katniss and Peeta This includes, of course. From there, say hello to a hurricane thrills. This book is a real storm. It destroys everything, literally. I cried, I admit. I was so in history that I forced myself to read in car, while doing this gives me nausea. But whatever. This little pain is nothing compared to that inflicts Ignite us. Because yes, we suffer by reading this novel. It conveys a message. You have to fight to live. Against others, but especially against oneself. Know your limit. The part of the novel that focuses on the Atonement is really fascinating. The descriptions are magical and captivating. We can only get lost in this dangerously beautiful universe. It is well known that the bloody and unbearable moments await us, but we still rushes headlong. Suzanne Collins knows how to take us to the guts and make us shiver. As well as ecstasy of fear. Obviously, the romance side is not set aside. This is also yet another of the many highlights of the author. Nothing is left to chance, everything is worked to form a perfect balance. Katniss, who will have to again face the atrocity of the Games, will also be lost in her feelings. Between Gale, his friend since forever, and Peeta, who she will choose? I can not wait to know the answer ... A real love triangle is born, and that is our greatest pleasure. Kindling is therefore a second volume as excellent as its predecessor, rare thing. It carries a real message and a real awareness. All it contains is devastating. I really afraid to read more. The end of this album is just the worst that can exist. But frankly, feel all this is a great experience. We learn to be careful about the importance of his actions, as a spark of hope can spring the fire of revolt to love, to be oneself, to breathe, to live. It's burning, it's burning, it's Ignite, simply.