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Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

Mockingjay

Mockingjay is the third and final book in The Hunger Games trilogy.  It concludes the story of Hunger Games.  I spent a weekend reading all three books (Hunger Games, Catching Fire & Mockingjay) and there, the story ended just like that.  I guess every story has an ending.  Besides, we wouldn’t wanna know any more details about Katniss personal life after all the hunger games and war ended right?

Plot

Having escaped from the 75th Hunger Games, Katniss is in more danger than ever.  President Snow is out to kill her and the people she loves while holding Peeta hostage.

It has been revealed that the mysterious District 13 still exists, and is the headquarters of the rebellion.  Katniss must decide her role in the revolution.

While Katniss becomes the districts’ icon, it turns out the rebels are as cruel as the Capitol’s leaders.

Survival and trust are further tackled in Mockingjay.  Katniss faces a new responsibility by having to choose to become a mocking jay or not for the rebels.  Things are really different as Katniss’ motivation is no longer just about her family but also the strong urge to seek revenge against President Snow for the justice of her friends who were killed.

Mockingjay is more serious compared to the other books as we learn more about the Capitol and how cruel they are, even toward the citizens of their own city!  The focus point in this book is that the districts are in a revolution against the Capitol: who will win the revolution?  Will Katniss survive it?  who will she end up with?

New characters are introduced in the book that are mostly part of the rebellion group.  There are tons of politics and I actually got a bit lost as to who’s really the villain and who’s really the hero.  That made it exciting for me.  It wasn’t a game anymore.  War is really happening.

The love story wasn’t a major theme in the Hunger Games trilogy.  I expected to see more of that in Mockingjay but unfortunately, the love triangle between Gale, Katniss and Peeta wasn’t expounded as I wish it to be.  We just knew who Katniss ended up with.  Somehow, I also felt that the situation called for Katniss to settle for a guy and it really wasn’t her choice for her.  I guess that’s the only angle that I felt disappointed with.  Nevertheless, Mockingjay was awesome!

Mockingjay has shown how real a person Katniss is.  Both her weaknesses and strengths are laid out and you can see how complex her character is (just like all of us).  She’s not perfect.  She’s a teenager who possesses enormous inner strength based on personal experiences.  She’s both a killer and a victim.  At the latter part, I saw how she allowed other people control her actions which is really sad but a teenager can only do so much.

Knowing how traumatic Katniss’ experiences are, the book has shown that it had an effect on her.  At least, this fictional story has some hint of reality which is really good.  I believe that’s one of the reason why the Hunger Games trilogy is successful.

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Mockingjay
Suzanne Collins
Hardcover: $10, Kindle Edition: $8

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Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

Catching Fire

Catching Fire is the second book in the Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins.  The first book ended with Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark winning the 74th Hunger Games.

I’m relieved that I discovered the books after watching the movie, Hunger Games.  Because if I have read the 2008 book when it was released, I would have been so impatient in waiting for the next one to arrive.  Luckily, I can read the books continuously.

This time, I’m sharing with you my review of Catching Fire.  The book continues the story of Katniss, the only female victor from District 12.  It revolves around the aftermath of her victory.

** spoiler alert

  • Katniss’ rebelliousness (berries) in the 74th Hunger games angered the leaders of the capitol.
  • President Snow threatening Gale & Katniss’ family’s lives unless Katniss convinces the people that she and Peeta are madly in love.
  • The victory tour where she and Peeta visits all 12 districts of Panem starting with district 11, where Katniss’ friend Rue came from.
  • the romance part where Katniss starts to get confused with her feelings for both Peeta (her co-victor) & Gale (her best friend).
  • Katniss discovering the ongoing rebellion in the districts.
  • 75th Hunger Games wherein former victors are entered again in the survivor game including Katniss & Peeta.
  • Rebellion finally started and is now full-blown.
  • Peeta being captured by the Capitol.
  • District 12 has been bombed and destroyed.

Most young adult books focus on love or supernatural abilities.  The Hunger Games trilogy doesn’t do those at all!  We can certainly relate with the characters especially Katniss.  She’s not a damsel in distress that needs rescuing from prince charming.  I like that the female lead character is strong and sophisticated.  This is really just a story of survival, friendship, government, control, love, friendship and family.

Like the first book, I was totally excited about what would happen next.  I would quickly read Catching Fire trying to guess succeeding events but I failed.  The story wasn’t predictable at all and I really appreciated that!

Suzanne Collins was successful in improving the first book and I was even more psyched to read the third book.  Catching Fire was very well-written.  I don’t have any complaints with it at all since there wasn’t any dull moment.  I was trying to catch every single detail in the book hoping to understand/participate the ending.

The 75th Hunger Games is more deadly and the tributes personalities’ are more interesting.  In Catching Fire, we get to know more of each of the characters and their stories.  I can imagine how cool the next Hunger Games movie will be.  November 2013, I can’t wait for it!

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Catching Fire
Suzanne Collins
Hardcover: $11, Kindle Edition: $8

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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Hunger Games Book

I immediately got myself a copy of the book right after I watched the movie, Hunger Games.  As far as I can remember, this is the first time that I actually wanted to read all the books right after finishing a movie.  I read this first book by Suzanne Collins nonstop on a saturday afternoon and finished it in one sitting! :O

And that goes the same for the next 2 books (Catching Fire & Mockingjay) in this Hunger Games trilogy…

The Hunger Games Book was written as a narration by the main character of the story, Katniss Everdeen.

Plot

North America has been destroyed and now named Panem.  The Capitol rules Panem and is divided into 12 districts.

As punishment for the districts’ rebellion attempts in the past (specifically district 13, now destroyed), the Capitol holds an annual televised reality show called the Hunger Games.  Each of the 12 districts must draw the names of a boy and a girl between the ages of 12 and 18.  These 24 young kids (called ‘tributes’) must fight to the death in an arena created by the Capitol Gamemakers.  The one and only survivor will go home to a more comfortable life with money and fame waiting for them.

Prim Everdeen (Katniss’ 12-year old sister) is the only person that Katniss loves above everyone else.  So when Prim’s name was called to be a tribute, Katniss immediately volunteered to take her place.  Together with Peeta Mellark from District 12, they must fight their way to be the sole survivor of the Hunger Games.

The Hunger Games is intended for kids ages 13 and up.  I still feel a bit uncomfortable with kids reading the book considering the many violence, especially the one where kids as young as 12 years old kill and die out of survival.  But I guess, every generation is different.  Young adults are smarter and they know what is right and what is wrong.  We just have to trust that they treat this as fiction and look beyond what the story is all about.

The concept of this kill to survive in a game is not new.  There’s Battle Royale which was much more gore and deadly.  The reason why The Hunger Games was successful is how the author Suzanne Collins wrote it. While it was disturbing to read murders like snapping necks, killed by spears, arrows, rocks and mutated animals, Collins made sure that we focused on the emotional side of the story.  And that of course moved readers like us.  We all wanted to find out what will happen with Katniss, Peeta and Gale, when and if Hunger Games will ever stop, and how the story will finally end.

It was successful in its target audience and it expanded to everyone else!  I’m older (hehe!) but I thoroughly enjoyed the book.  The nonstop suspense kept me from putting down the book.  On that day that I was reading The Hunger Games, I only took breaks to go to the washroom or to eat.

Whatever way you look at it, there are lessons that you can find in the book.  Whether they are to be applied to your job or to your personal life, there are takeaways and that’s what’s important.  As I was browsing through the net, I actually saw different lists of lessons from the book.  It was actually impressive!  There were lessons for marketers, for social media professionals and even for economy!

On the other hand, I had these thoughts after reading the first book:

  • It is vital for us to know what our strengths are and to make good use of them.  Katniss knew she can hunt and that definitely helped her thoroughly with surviving in the Hunger games.
  • Do not let other people control us and our principles.  We have the power to choose.  We must be in control of our own lives.  I loved the line of Peeta when he told Katniss, “I keep wishing I could think of a way to show the capitol they don’t own me. That I’m more than a piece in their games.”
  • Winning does not always bring fulfillment and happiness.  District 12 mentor Haymitch, in spite of winning Hunger Games, ended up being a miserable drunk person.  We all know why he was like that.  Imagine killing tons of people against your will or personal morals, would you be happy with that?
  • While you can succeed on your own, it’s better to form alliances.  The more people working together, the bigger chances you will succeed.  In the Hunger Games, we saw several alliances like Katniss & Rue and the career tributes.
  • Having a mentor is great.  I used to take this for granted and didn’t take opportunities when I got the chance.  In this book, you’ll see how valuable Haymitch is for Katniss.  He saved her lots of times during the game and he continued to be a good coach especially for District 12 tributes.
  • Lastly, YOU can make a difference.  We all can!  Look at how Katniss inspired the people in Panem!  She became a symbol of change through her actions in the Hunger games.

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The Hunger Games
Suzanne Collins
Paperback: $5.00/Kindle Edition: $5.00

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The Avengers Movie Review

The Avengers

One of the most awaited movies for Year 2012 is finally out here in the Philippines (sorry U.S. peeps, we went first)!  I’ve been waiting for The Avengers since I saw the after credits from the movies Thor and Captain America.  I loved the movies featuring each of the superheroes so I was really overly excited to watch the Avengers.  Who wouldn’t want to see all those kick-ass superheroes in one single movie?

The movie, The Avengers, is based on the popular Marvel comic book series ‘The Avengers’, that was first published in 1963 and became a popular comic series ever since.  I didn’t have any collection of comics aside from the Archie series but I’ve always been fond of the characters in Marvel comics.  I’m just glad that the producers decided to make it into a movie.  They didn’t just produce a movie, but they definitely made an AWESOME or should I say, PERFECT adaptation of The Avengers.  I was just too impressed that even after a day of watching it, I’m still on a high of the movie.  I’m gonna watch it again on tuesday and this time, I’ll make sure I watch it in a better theater.

When Thor’s adopted brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) emerges to cause havoc on earth and steals the Teseract/Cosmic cube in order to rule the human race, Nick Fury (director of S.H.I.E.L.D.) finds himself in need of a team of skilled warriors to help and save the Earth.  He gathered a super kick-ass group of superheroes that could have him with his mission and they are called The Avengers.  However, being superheroes on their own, will they be able to work together and fight Loki & his alien army to save the world?

  • Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) – genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist
  • The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) – man with anger management issues
  • Thor (Chris Hemsworth) – hammer-wielding god of thunder
  • Captain America (Chris Evans) – righteous and man of morals
  • Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) – master archer
  • Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) – Russian spy

For all Avengers comic book lovers, I’m sure you already know the story and what’ll happen, but boy, this movie really is made of pure awesomeness.  I can’t believe that in spite of creating so many Marvel movies in the past, they can still outperform with a movie like the Avengers!

The movie really blew my mind!  It made so much impact not just to me but also to other people who have watched it as I see my Twitter timeline full of raves about the movie!  It’s not just one of the most awaited films of the year but it definitely will be one of the BEST films of 2012.

The action scenes, humor, the super sleek one-liners, stunts, the casting and definitely, the performances were just spot on!  The Avengers had the perfect formula for a successful film.  Each and every superhero were highlighted in the story.  The performances of every celebrity in the movie was just so good!  Even if they got Mark Ruffalo, who haven’t played Hulk before, was pretty successful.  I never even missed Edward Norton or Eric Bana playing the Hulk while watching the Avengers!  Mark Ruffalo did so much justice for Hulk.  In fact, Hulk is now my favorite Avengers member.

I am so looking forward for the next Avengers movie already!
(I’m sure there’ll be one as after credits of the Avengers proved it).

My Rating for Avengers: 5 out of 5 stars (PERFECT!)

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Kenji Tei Ramen House

Kenji Tei Ramen House

The weather in Manila is getting hotter by the day.  I do not know why I still suggested that we eat ramen last week.  I guess, I really wanted to try out Kenji-Tei which has been receiving raves from a lot of people.  I did try it out once a few weeks ago but we just ordered 2 dishes and I felt it wasn’t enough for a blog post.  So I was glad that friends agreed to have our meet up at Kenji-Tei Ramen House.

Fresh and simple flavors ensure relish incomparable culinary experience true Japanese ramen – that’s the tagline of Kenji-Tei Ramen House.  I can’t judge the authenticity of the ramen as I’m not Japanese.  All I can say or critique is based on my personal taste, whether I felt if the dishes I tried are delicious or not.  That’s just how I always describe my experiences in restaurants.

First up, I liked the interior of the restaurant.  I noticed the multiple noodle-like lines all over the counter and ceiling.  I believe it’s a strong statement that their ramen is their specialty.  It would be such a shame if we don’t try their ramen out, right?

kenji tei ambiance

kenji tei dining area

Next, Kenji-Tei’s service tea.  I usually don’t order drinks whenever I dine at a Japanese restaurant.  I guess I really like the unique taste of Japanese tea.  The tea tasted like rice, so I assume that it came from rice broth but I really don’t know.  Do you know what those Japanese tea are made of?  I really would like to know!

Kenji Tei Service Tea

Tempura and gyoza are plastered in every Japanese restaurants’ menu, Kenji Tei definitely has those dishes in theirs.  I had to try them out!  During my second visit, I did as we waited for our other friends to arrive.

  • Yaki Gyoza (Php 188)

Kenji Tei Gyoza

You know what?  I think I totally forgot that I was sharing this Yaki Gyoza dish because I ate 90% of it, haha!  I liked that the meat is packed in the wrapper.  You know some other restaurants do have the same amount of meat but they wrapped it loosely making it hard to eat.  It’s nice that Kenji Tei has wrapped them perfectly. Every lil bite that I had with gyoza was wonderful.  It was pure gyoza goodness which made me want to try their cheese gyoza the next time I visit.

  • Ebi Tempura (Php 248)

kenji tei ebi tempura

Breaded shrimp can be ordered 3 pieces (Php 248) or 5 pieces (Php 368).  As much as I like tempura, I felt this was a bit overpriced.

  • Gohan (Php 68)

kenji tei gohan

I guess with the unbearable hot weather we have right now.  You would just want to have rice dishes instead of ramen.  If that’s the case, you can order rice with gyoza or tempura.  I suggest gyoza, Kenji-Tei’s were really, really good!

Ramen Dishes

There was no stopping me from trying out Kenji-Tei’s ramen dishes.  I was so curious that I had to taste two different variants before I finally write it here in HeaRty’s Haven.  I ordered Mabo Tofu during my first visit and Seafood Ramen on the second.  They’re incomparable because they are different but I liked both!  That’s why I think Kenji-Tei is here to stay.

Oh, the spices on the table are not for display.  Add some to your ramen and you will feel some difference as it gives more flavors to the dish.  It enhances the taste of the ramen and you’ll enjoy it more.

kenji tei sauces for ramen

You can order Kenji Tei’s ramen as is but you can also order additional toppings [2 pieces Chashu (Php 48),  butter (Php 16), spinach (Php 22), moyashi/bean sprouts (Php 22), egg (Php 20), negi/leak stalks (Php 32) and ramen (Php 32)].  If you ask me, order those additional chashu 😉

The best way to choose which ramen to order is to decide which soup base you want.  Kenji Tei has 3: Shōyu (soy based), the Shio (salt based) and the Miso.  Once you’re decided with the soup base, you can order the ramen with the toppings of your choice.

  • Chashu Miso Ramen (Regular-Php 248, Large-Php 338)

kenji tei pork ramen

Miso-based ramen served with an array of toppings: braised pork slices, vegetables and egg.  The Chashu (pork) really melts in your mouth.  the meat was so tender and definitely delicious!  That’s why I suggest you order additional of chashu (2 pieces at Php 48) as you surely won’t get enough of it!

  • Gomoku Shio Ramen (Regular-Php 268, Large-Php 358)

kenji tei seafood ramen

Gomoku Shio Ramen is one of Kenji Tei’s bestsellers.  It was shio-based ramen with mixed seafood, egg, vegetables and pork.  Among all the soup base that Kenji Tei offers, I must say I love shio the most.

  • Mabo Tofu Ramen (Regular-Php 248, Large-Php 338)

Kenji Tei Mabo Tofu Ramen

I ordered mabo tofu ramen because it’s unique.  I super love tofu and I wondered how it would taste like with ramen.

It was soy-based ramen topped with tofu and spicy sauce.  The dish might have looked heavy but I didn’t feel that way.  And yes, I can conclude that mapo tofu actually works very well as a ramen dish.

While I browsed through websites reviewing Kenji Tei, I found out that it’s actually a restaurant that started in Paranque City.   Apparently, their most famous dishes are cheese gyoza and chicken teriyaki.  I had to try those out on my next visit 🙂

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Kenji Tei Ramen House
3rd floor Greenbelt 5, Makati City, Philippines
+63-2-7543098
Sunday-Thursday 11am to 10pm, Friday-Saturday 11am to 11pm

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