The Hunger Games (Hunger Games Series #1) by Suzanne Collins

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(Hardcover - Large Print)

  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: October 2009
  • 545pp
  • Sales Rank: 97,898

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    • Pub. Date: October 2009
    • Publisher: Gale Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 545pp
    • Sales Rank: 97,898
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    The Barnes & Noble Review

    Sixteen-year-old Katniss is smart, athletic, and fast. She can take down a rabbit with a bow and arrow, hitting it straight through the eye. Will these skills be enough to survive the Hunger Games?

    Suzanne Collins, the author of the middle-grade fantasy series The Underland Chronicles begins anew, exploring a future landscape that will be familiar to devotees of science fiction's dystopic strain. In a nation called Panem, which occupies the landmass that is the present United States, a parasitical fascist Capitol dominates 12 conquered districts. There was a thirteenth district but it was obliterated during a rebellion. The totalitarian government keeps the subjected populations in line by threatened devastation, starvation, and brutality.

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    In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead before-and survival.

    The New York Times - John Green

    brilliantly plotted and perfectly paced…a futuristic novel every bit as good and as allegorically rich as Scott Westerfeld's Uglies books…the considerable strength of the novel comes in Collins's convincingly detailed world-building and her memorably complex and fascinating heroine. In fact, by not calling attention to itself, the text disappears in the way a good font does: nothing stands between Katniss and the reader, between Panem and America. This makes for an exhilarating narrative and a future we can fear and believe in, but it also allows us to see the similarities between Katniss's world and ours.

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    Blown Awayby Icewish

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    November 24, 2009: When i first encountered this book, it was my friend Marina reading it in Home and Careers class, under the table. She told me it was the most fantastic book ever, and that it was amazing. I looked at the cover and thought it not even mildly interesting, and pushed it aside in my mind. Some time later, another friend bought it at the book fair, and offered to lend it to me to read. I was slightly interested by then, I was wondering what it was about, and doubting that it could really be that good. I was blown away by the story. The next day, I, too, was reading it under the table in Home and Careers. I read it every chance i could, even during my classes. My friend warned my it was a little violent, and so it was, but not in the way I had expected. It twisted and turned in a multitude of ways, there was no way I could have ever predicted the end when I started reading. It was perfect, almost everything I had ever wanted in a book. There are some parts that I wish I could re-write and mail to Suzanne Collins, especially one where Katniss could have done one little movement differently, and that would have changed everything, and I still do not see why she [Katniss] did not have the foresight to do it. I suppose that if it changed, the book would not have come out quite the way it did, and would have been very tragic in the end. But otherwise, The Hunger Games was absolutely amazing, thrilling, and i would recommend it highly to anyone that reads, meaning you, who are reading this.

    I Also Recommend: Eragon (Inheritance Cycle #1), Eldest (Inheritance Cycle #2), Brisingr (Inheritance Cycle #3), The Help, Catching Fire (Hunger Games Series #2).

    By Far the Best Book I've Ever Readby Anonymous

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    November 22, 2009: This book is incredible!! I couldn't put it down and the few times that I did, I couldn't get it out of my mind! It tells an amazing and unforgettable story that I would definitely recommend to people of all ages. It is unlike any book that I have ever read in the sense of the story line being unique and capturing and the fact that people of any gender and any age will greatly enjoy this book! There are so many reviews that say that books are amazing, but this rules over them all, I cannot express how great it is.


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