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Sunrise on the Reaping proves a major Hunger Games theory correct, but the details aren't quite what fans predicted.
Suzanne Collins originally wrote the Hunger Games books because she wanted to explore just war theory. “Just war theory has ...
Wow, I can't believe 13 years ago our lives were forever changed and forever blessed with the film adaptation The Hunger ...
A typical Hunger Games novel, if you ask Us. For those who are new here, the Hunger Games only has one winner (except for, like, when Katniss gets involved, but we digress). Following the Second ...
The book follows Haymitch as he wins the 50th annual Hunger Games — which is the reason he is introduced to Katniss and Peeta as a mentor in the first film. He makes it clear that surviving the ...
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But were you ready to learn so much about Katniss Everdeen’s family as well, and the embers crackling in District 12 that kindle her into the ultimate hero who finally finished what Haymitch ...
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Every Hunger Games Book, Ranked
The Hunger Games books all boast high-quality storytelling and social commentary, but which of Suzanne Collins’ novels is the best of the series?
It’s been just over 24 hours since Sunrise on the Reaping was released in bookstores, and after a long wait, we finally know the real names of Katniss Everdeen’s mom and dad. The Hunger Games ...
The first three books Collins published — "The Hunger Games" in 2008, "Catching Fire" in 2009, and "Mockingjay" in 2010 — follow Katniss Everdeen, a teenager living in the dystopian society of Panem.