Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

Wow! I should have re-read this book a long time ago. There is so much more information and so many more relationships in the book than they put in the movie. There is also lots of "foreshadowing" about what we learn in the two prequel books. I guess this is why I always like books better than the movies - unless enough time has passed between reading the book & watching the movie. Catching Fire is actually my favorite of the four movies. That will continue to be the case, but I had forgotten a lot of the details that are presented in the first half of this book. Once we get to the Third Quarter Quell games, the movie follows the book really closely.

Some of the significant pieces of information I got out of reading this book nearly a decade after reading it the first time are as follows.

1) Katniss & Peeta watch the tape of the second Quarter Quell, which is the year that Haymitch won. They see President Snow drawing an envelope out of a container and announcing how the games will be different. In Haymitch's games it was drawing twice as many names from each district to compete in the games.

2) They see Maysilee Donner's name drawn, who Katniss now knows was her mother's friend. Since Maysilee was a twin, we find out that Madge's mother (the Mayor's wife) was the twin sister. This explains why Madge is so friendly with Katniss. Since the movie doesn't include Madge at all, we miss all of this information.

3) We get a glimpse of young Haymitch and his approach to the games. He was "Snarky. Arrogant. Indifferent." Of course we see this in Sunrise on the Reaping.

4) Peeta is actually the tribute who paints the depiction of Rue lying on the ground surrounded by the flowers that Katniss had placed there after her death. The Gamemakers cleaned it all up before Katniss even entered the room to show off her "talent", so she doesn't even see it. She does indeed hang up a dummy and write "Seneca Crane" on the front though.

5) Plutarch Heavensbee shows Katniss his watch when he asks her to dance at the Capitol when they are doing their Victory Tour. There is a picture of a mockingjay that lights up and he states, "It starts at midnight." Of course once Katniss is in the games and they figure out the arena is set up like a clock, she remembers him telling her this. This is obviously a huge clue that Plutarch is part of the rebellion.

6) Toward the end of the games, District 3 keeps sending the allies (Katniss & co) bread. Each delivery of bread (the number of rolls) represented the day and time the allies were supposed to break out of the arena.

These are just a few things I noted. It was incredibly interesting to re-read this book!

Wendy's Rating: *****

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