Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, 391 pages
Rereading this series gave me a new appreciation of Catching Fire. Everything I love about Hunger Games is here but sharper and deeper. The stakes are high and always feel so real. You know people will die, but it's still a shock when they actually do, especially when Collins doesn't give us time to sit with the death. My favorite part is the end, because even though it's horrific and devastating, it rings true.
This is also my first time reading the series after reading Sunrise on the Reaping, which brings series gravitas to the events.
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