The Second Book of The Hunger Games Book
By Suzanne Collins
ISBN 978-0-439-02349-8
If it were up to me, I would try to forget the Hunger Games entirely. Never speak of them. Pretend they were nothing but a bad dream. But the Victory Tour makes that impossible. Strategically placed almost midway between the annual Games, it is the Capitol’s way of keeping the horror fresh and immediate. Not only are we in the districts forced to remember the iron grip of the Capitol’s power each year, we are forced to celebrate it. And this year, I am one of the stars of the show. I will have to travel from district to district, to stand before the cheering crowds who secretly loathe me, to look down into the faces of the families whose children I have killed. …
(Collins 2009, 3-4)
…sometimes things happen to people and they’re not equipped to deal with them.
(Collins 2009, 32)
…often in the old days, there was nothing to give and the child was past saving, anyway. And here in the Capitol they’re vomiting for the pleasure of filling their bellies again and again. Not from some illness of body or mind, not from spoiled food. It’s what everyone does at a party. Expected. Part of the fun.
(Collins 2009, 88)
References
Collins, Suzanne. 2009. Catching Fire. N.p.: Scholastic Press.



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