![]() Wondering about what you might find in Katniss the Cattail? Here is a small sampling of some of the information I found so captivating: Knowing the history behind the names really brings a new depth to the characters. ![]() I do hope the movies can pull off this subtle characterization. It makes me want to reread the series with a more critical eye so I can appreciate the literary genius that is named Suzanne Collins. I couldn’t help but stop and think about how a particular character interacted in the book how they were described. Everytime I read something “new” about a character, my brain started turning. ![]() I devoured this book the moment I opened my mailbox. There is no challenging that but did you realize that almost every name in this book has some link back to Roman civilization? More importantly, to the overthrowing of Caesar? Amazing stuff. The plant names and “big” symbols are easy to dissect. Sure, you may think you have already figured out the majority of the books’ hidden meanings, but let me assure you-you are wrong. This book explains the symbolism throughout the series. If you are a fan of The Hunger Games, you owe it to yourself to get a copy of Katniss the Cattail. Frankel, I realize how brilliant Suzanne Collins really is. But now, after reading Katniss the Cattail by Valerie E. I was a little disgruntled by the quick wrap up in Mockingjay. ![]() When I originally finished The Hunger Games trilogy, I had mixed feelings. ![]()
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