its actually written like its in the future but district eleven looks like it did in the during the Great Depression while the capitol is very modern like it would be in the pesent
its actually written like its in the future but district eleven looks like it did in the during the Great Depression while the capitol is very modern like it would be in the pesent
Catching Fire is the second book of the Hunger Games series. It tells about Katniss Everdeen and her second time in the Hunger Games. It tells about her bravery, strength, and "love" for Peeta.
Catching Fire is the second book of The Hunger Games series. It tells about Katniss Everdeen and her second time in the Hunger Games. It tells about her bravery, strength, and "love" for Peeta.
He says that there is no district twelve, but that he got them out in time.
Catching Fire won't be in theaters until November 2013 because, since The Hunger Games was recently released, it will take a while to make the second movie.
Gale does kiss Katniss. But they don't tell you anything about it until the second book, Catching Fire. But Gale says, "He just wanted to do it one time. Just once."
I would estimate probably about 6 months.
Technology is so advanced in the future that nothing seemed unrealistic for that time...
from Netflix. It's also available for streaming at the current time
The books do not say the time-line. It is in the future though. It is in North America and states like California are underwater.
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" ends with Katniss Everdeen's defiance against the Capitol, following the Quarter Quell. The subsequent events are explored in the third book, "Mockingjay," which takes place shortly after. While there isn't a specific timeline given, it can be inferred that only a few weeks to a couple of months pass between the end of "Catching Fire" and the beginning of "Mockingjay."
Katniss's mother, but it took a very long time