Katniss and Peeta won the Hunger Games and now must go on their Victory Tour. Katniss is torn between her true feelings for Gale and her show of feelings for Peeta. She does have some feelings for him; they just are not the same. The love triangle heats up in this book, especially once Katniss hears what the Capitol is expecting her to do.
The stakes are also higher in this book. Katniss and Peeta have incited rebellion in some of the Districts. Granted, they were just waiting for an opportunity to have an uprising, but here it is. This puts both of them and their loved ones into more danger.
This is also the 75th anniversary of the Hunger Games, which means it is a Quarter Quell. These special editions of the Hunger Games always have some kind of sick twist to them. This one is by far the worst. Katniss does not believe for a moment that the special circumstances of this particular Quarter Quell were a part of the original plan, but she is forced to go along with it.
Drama and danger keep the pages turning, well into the wee hours of the morning. The first-person narration as you walk inside Katniss' shoes helps to keep you engaged and to feel like you are a part of the action. I again zipped through this book and cannot wait to get my hands on the final book of the trilogy to find out what happens in the end. I am glad I continued with the series.
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