
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
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Hunger Games
I think the hunger games is an exciting and thrilling book; great for young adults and teenagers. The hunger games is a great read. The hunger games movie is also amazing and I recommend that you watch it!
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Loved It
Love This Book !!! It's my favorite ! The other 2 books after this didn't catch my attention as much but overall it's a really good book ! It goes into so much detail you don't want to put it down ! It is a very long book they didn't have to add some details . I love this book you should read it ! They also made a movie out of it . I recommend you to read this book !
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The Hunger Games
What's the story?
In the future, the U.S. is gone. In its place is Panem, in which the city of Capitol, somewhere in the Rockies, rules over 12 rebellious districts. To maintain an iron grip, the Capitol holds an annual televised reality show, a lethal form of Survivor to which each district must send one boy and one girl. Out of these 24 teens, only one will survive. Katniss, who volunteers to take her sister's place, and Peeta are District 12's competitors, but their competition is complicated by Peeta's announcement that he is in love with Katniss.
Is it any good?
Author Suzanne Collins burst onto the scene with her marvelous Gregor the Overlander: Underland Chronicles, Book 1, a different sort of middle-grade fantasy marked by unusually strong characters. Now, for her first young-adult novel, she has mixed together elements both classical and modern to produce a story that, if not entirely new, nevertheless bears her unique imprint. Beginning with elements of the Theseus myth, she mixes in a large dollop of Battle Royale by Koushun Takami, elements of Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, current reality shows Survivor, American Gladiators, and Project Runway, and an extrapolation of current political and social trends. But she makes it her own, and the book avoids feeling derivative through her complex and poignant characterizations of both major and secondary characters, and the bewildering interplay of personal feelings and political machinations.
She does all this in the context of an all-out action-thriller told in straight-ahead yet subtle prose with a carefully calibrated level of edgy violence that never goes over the line. A story of teens massacring each other could, in the hands of a different author, have been sensationalistic and even sick but, by keeping the focus relentlessly on the personal, Collins makes it both moving and thought-provoking. This will be a terrific discussion starter for middle-school literature groups, in which students will quickly make fruitful connections to our own society. Gregor the Overlander was brilliant, but could have been a fluke. With this second series, Collins shows that she is a major new voice in children's and young adult literature.
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Great Book!
I loved this book! The idea behind it, the post apocalyptic world, the districts, the politics of it all. It was really engrossing. I couldn't put it down. Katniss is a great lead character, strong, slightly flawed but completely loyal. The love triangle between her, Gale and Peeta will surely only get better as the series continues. The games themselves are brutal and you quickly start to hate The Capitol. It will be interesting to see how this series plays out. I can't wait to read the rest of them!
I know, the series are really good! I really enjoyed them too. My favourite was the first one, though. Which one do you like best? And what do you think of the movie? I loved it!
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