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The Hunger Games Review

  • Book by Suzanne Collins
  • May 3, 2015
  • 1 min read

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The Hunger Games was a book filled with romance, action, and a grasping suspense that refuses to let you go. I watched the movie and then read the book, and there's no comparison between those two. In my opinion, this book was so good, so filled with twists, that it made me change my mind about Gale and Peeta all the time. It was so real to me. I was like if I was in the games myself. Suzanne Collins brought us a delicious piece of writing, which leaves your mouth watering for more. The Hunger Games is a dystopian trilogy located in the future, and centered around a 16-year-old girl named Katniss Everdeen, who volunteers for her sister, Prim, to go into The Hunger Games, which are the reminder from the Capitol (the place that rules all Panem, or the USA in the future) that they were able to defeat the 13 districts in the rebellion. In this Games, two people from age 12 to age 18 are picked from each of the 12 districts (since in The Capitol killed district 13 in the rebellion) and are put into an arena to kill each other. The winner will be rich and have prizes for the rest of his/her life. Katniss is chosen to go with fellow district 12 teen, Peeta Mellark, and they'll need to kill for their survival.

 
 
 

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