Another good "Game"

Another good "Game"

The Hunger Games (Paperback)

Customer Review

To hide nothing, I threw myself into this trilogy to await the publication of Volume 5 of Game of Thrones in paperback.
A relative had told me that the good, the movie was about to come out so why not.
To do a quick tour of the appearance, the book captures with its basic black cover and a few drawings browsing: simple, but effective.

I had initially struggled to adapt to the narration in the first person view. Accustomed for some thousands of pages to be outside of history and thus to know a little more than the characters, it took me several pages to "drag myself entirely" in the skin of heroin.
So it does not help me to appreciate the early chapters. The pace was more to my liking and, quite slow. But it is only to better install bases admirably will serve the rest of the book. Dice the "harvest", we fall into a spiral twists of all kinds, very distilled and rarely (it happens) predictable. Thus we go page by page, getting rid of a sleep yet pervasive story ever read.
The story also takes advantage of the characters, major or minor. Sometimes endearing, sometimes hateful, one can not help feeling any sense with regard to each of them.
Magic therefore operates to the final chapter, and even further, for he hasten to get their hands on later to continue my exploration of a world not so much stranger than that.