
The second book... well... I had low expectations from what I'd heard. It was better than I expected, but not as great as the first. Still interesting and catching, but it did leave you hanging. There weren't as many powerful themes in it, nor was it as subtle. It was more of a surface read. The one theme that I pulled out of it was the question of what people are willing to give up and live with/without as long as they have something to hold on to, someone to hold on to. The things we're willing to sacrifice because others are worth it. The nobleness of the human spirit contrasted with the baseness and manipulation of the human spirit. Again, though, it took a bit of thinking to pull that idea out and clarify it.
The third book is the one that just came out, Mockingjay. The book started out well and kept up a gripping pace throughout. Like the other two books, I was riveted inside the story and the characters. I know some of you haven't read it yet, so I'm not going to go into details, but... just a warning... it gets pretty violent and graphic in there. Parents, read it first... I'm not sure I'd want my child reading it without figuring out how to talk about the themes that are in there. They are dramatic and a little heavy handed, but powerful and disconcerting. If any of you read it, please let me know what you think. I'm very curious to hear your thoughts- I may just be over reacting because of outside influences- very possible.
Anyway, I wanted to post this before I forgot all the details and get wrapped up in school on Monday. I let school stop me from posting about some awesome books I read this summer. So sad. :) Anyway, let me know if you read them!