This second part in the Hunger Games trilogy covers the period between Katniss and Peeta winning the 74th Hunger Games and the beginning of a proper rebellion against the Capitol. It includes the 75th Hunger Games, which never come to a proper ending.

The novel is what can be expected of an in-between novel: There are developments and changes, even a lot of suspense when we follow Katniss and Peeta who unexpectedly have to fight in the 75th Hunger Games only one year after winning the games before. There are new aspects of Panem to be discovered, and there is tension - but the tension is not about what is new and what is new never creates tension. This novel is a link, and as such dramaturgically important but not too inspiring. It is quite an ok-ish read because you can follow the characters and their inner developments. It is certainly not material for an interesting movie because all you can see is really only more of what you have already seen.