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By  Ben Smith, Concordia University-St. Paul, Minnesota, On January 11, 2012
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By  Manish Ghale, SCSU, On January 12, 2012
The Hunger Games Trilogy consists of three captivating science fiction stories of teen adults by Suzanne Collins staged in a postapocalyptic Earth in a very distant future where the female protagonist has to overcome numerous adversities in a life and death scenario. Get this must have collection at: http://tinyurl.com/The-Hunger-Games- Trilogy
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By  gary south, McMaster University, Canada, On April 15, 2012
I adored this book. I had no knowledge of it whatsoever when I started reading it. All I knew was that it was gaining a lot of fans and a movie would be coming out soon. So I seen it was on sale so I grabbed it for my kindle. I couldn't put it down! what a great idea and imaginative plot.
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By  James Edwards, On January 10, 2012
The story behind The Hunger Games is somewhat similar to Battle Royale, for those who have either read or seen it. The story takes place in Panem, which is built on the ruins of North America. Panem is divided into twelve districts, and when they all failed to conquer the Capitol, they were forced to sign somewhat unconventional terms of surrender. Every year, each district has to send a boy and a girl to appear on the televised event called “The Hunger Games”.
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By  gary south, McMaster University, Canada, On April 15, 2012
I adored this book. I had no knowledge of it whatsoever when I started reading it. All I knew was that it was gaining a lot of fans and a movie would be coming out soon. So I seen it was on sale so I grabbed it for my kindle. I couldn't put it down! what a great idea and imaginative plot.
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By  gary south, McMaster University, Canada, On April 15, 2012
The Hunger Games is a good book. It's interesting. It certainly keeps the reader at rapt attention. I think the violence is too much for a young adult novel, but it is also necessary to the premise. I just wish the author had given a little more thought to human nature and not expected her readers to so willingly submit to the plot without question. Perhaps she really believes this is a representation of human nature. Based on the number of rave reviewers who can't seem to find fault with the book in any way, perhaps she is right.
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