Soĭka-peresmeshni︠t︡sa

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Suzanne Collins: Soĭka-peresmeshni︠t︡sa (Russian language, 2012, Astrelʹ, AST)

415 pages

Russian language

Published 2012 by Astrelʹ, AST.

ISBN:
978-5-271-37109-7
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OCLC Number:
785405237

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4 stars (1 review)

Katniss Everdeen's having survived the Hunger games twice makes her a target of the Capitol and President Snow, as well as a hero to the rebels who will succeed only if Katniss is willing to put aside her personal feelings and serve as their pawn.

45 editions

Almost perfect in its own terms?

4 stars

I have to stop getting stressed about the right amount of stars each book deserves, but I cannot help feeling that 3 is a misleading number for this one. The Hunger Games is actually almost perfect in its own way: it's a page turner, it has interesting characters that defy (gender) stereotypes, just that little added social commentary that makes you feel there is actually a point to the story, and, in my case, it makes for a great distraction from writing a PhD.

This last one surprised me with a less-than-happy ending. The rhythm is a bit slower than the others, and all the 'good characters' come out of it a little battered. I liked this: individuals can only so much when the overall system is so rigged. Suzanne Collins killed her (our) idol, and I wasn't expecting it.

Subjects

  • Interpersonal relations
  • Television programs
  • Insurgency
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Contests
  • Survival