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Pag(e)ing the Past: Book Review | Revisiting Catching Fire

Pag(e)ing the Past: Book Review | Revisiting Catching Fire

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Welcome back to the Booked On Fantasy Podcast! This week we bring you episode 2 of our spin off series, Pag(e)ing the Past, where we revisit some of our favorite books from the past.

This week we dive into book two of The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins: Catching Fire! This book was even better as we follow Katniss Everdeen - "the girl on fire" - as she goes from processing surviving her first games, to being forced right back in again for the quarter quell. However this time, Katniss is burning hotter than ever and is determined to strike back against the Capitol.

Join us as we chat about our favorite scenes, discuss themes and analyze our favorite characters from the lens of "experienced adults" (lol). We also share our overall rating, Addison gives some insight comparing the book with the movie, and Lorraine gives us some predictions since she hasn't read the whole series before.

*Please note we WILL HAVE SPOILERS for the entirety of the first two books in the series: The Hunger Games and Catching Fire (but no further)

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