Guest Book Review: The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins
By Nancy
Parker

I have to admit, I did not read the books until after I saw
the movie. I was confused by parts of the film and hoped the books could give
me some insight. I had heard nothing but great things about the books, so what
could possibly go wrong? After all, they were originally written for young
adults, right? Was I ever wrong!

First of all, the Hunger Games series is three books: The
Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay. Truth be told, Hunger Games is the
least violent and disturbing of the three. Now that is a scary thought. The
book is pretty much like the movie - a lot of background detail and personal
introspection with some death and fighting. The second book, however, is more
about fighting than anything else. You are introduced to a bunch of new
characters and there is a long battle sequence in an arena. There is lots of
death and grossness in this book.

The third book is even worse, if you can
believe it. Not only is the whole love interest angle virtually wiped away (the
only thing I was really interested in) but Katniss is almost suicidal by this
point and it is an end of the world scenario all over. There are lots of main
character deaths and torture. Sheesh. Not an uplifting series by any means.
Oddly enough, the author seemed to want to end the book
series on a positive note, but I think she missed. To me, it sounds miserable
and lonely. I guess there is a little light shining through, but still the
series is very dark. I do not plan on watching the rest of the movies after
reading the books. It just gets too violent and depressing, almost fatalistic.
Author Bio
Nancy
Parker was a professional nanny http://www.enannysource.com/
and she loves to write about wide range of subjects like health, Parenting,
Child Care, Babysitting, nanny background check tips etc. You can reach her at
nancy.parker015@gmail.com

Published on November 07, 2012 05:00
No comments have been added yet.