Has anyone read this book? The movie is due out the 23rd of this month.
I just finished it yesterday. It's basically about a dystopian future in North America where every year children between the ages of 12 to 16 are randomly picked to fight each other to the death. These "games" are broadcast for the entire fictitious country of Panem (formerly North America) to see.
It was just so sick and gross. And I cant get it out of my head.
Chaim has said in the past that a Jew is obligated to give up his or her life rather than kill an innocent human being. (The other two conditions are idolatry and sexual immorality.) In this book there were no Jews or Christians or people of any religion for that matter.
For those of you who might have read it, what do you think?
The violence can be overwhelming sometimes. Purely savage. But it's just literature though. Fiction.
The only saving grace of this book is the love story which while rather shallow and contrived help to make the book somewhat interesting. If not for the love story the book would be utterly depraved trash.
The vivid description of Peeta's leg wound, the dead tributes that return as
muttations, a half canine and half human hybrid, and attack Cato and Peeta, the tracker jackers, and the suicide attempt at the end really grossed me out.
I feel some level of sympathy though for the protagonist of the story, Katniss, and have nothing but contempt for the Capitol. The careless disregard for human life is disgusting.