Wednesday, March 6, 2013

        Catching Fire the continuing story of Katniss and District 12's persistent struggles.
    The Games are over for now.  Katniss and Peeta have survived and have the scars to prove it. Katniss has returned to her family and best friend Gale. She should feel joyful now that she's living in Victor's Village, has plenty of food and money. Instead she feels restless, and depressed. Katniss doesn't have anything to occupy her time. Her best friend Gale is on the point of dejecting her because of her betrayal to him. Her relationship with Peeta has gone sour, since she told him that she was pretending to love him. She knows that she hurt both of them by her actions, but doesn't know how to fix those relationships. But how can she when neither Gale or Peeta want to talk about these events? 
    The 75th Hunger Game is approaching, and this one is a Quarter Quell. The Quarter Quells occur every 25 years, as an anniversary of the Hunger Games. What makes the Quarter Quells different from the regular Hunger Games is that they have terrible twists and turns for the tributes. Katniss isn't excited about the upcoming Quarter Quell because she will have to mentor the chosen girl tribute. 
      On top of everything, President Snow threatens her to convince him and the districts that her and Peeta didn't use the berries as an act of defiance, but because they were so much in love. after President Snow leaves Katniss becomes worried that her and Peeta will not be able to extinguish the flames that are beginning to kindle. 

 Warning: there are 16 violent scenes. There are 8 scenes of sensuality, but nothing racy. There are 3 questionable scenes of nudity. There are 5 scenes of sexual content but nothing too inappropriate.

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