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The Hunger Games Protocol: An informal manual and guide to the management of The Games and its tributes
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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Dear citizen of New Panem,
For seventy fi ve years the Hunger Games have dominated our lives and
have been the source of much sorrow and fearful mystery.
Until now! Since the fall of the Snow régime much has come to light including three
revealing documents written by Magnus Augustus Clarr, CEO of the hunger games directorate and Avox ser ...more
Dear citizen of New Panem,
For seventy fi ve years the Hunger Games have dominated our lives and
have been the source of much sorrow and fearful mystery.
Until now! Since the fall of the Snow régime much has come to light including three
revealing documents written by Magnus Augustus Clarr, CEO of the hunger games directorate and Avox ser ...more
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May 19th 2015
by Contento Now
(first published November 24th 2013)
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** 3.5 stars **
This was quite an interesting read. It gave an in depth view into the world of Panem and the Games themselves. I liked all the extra detail that we never got in the trilogy and all the extra stories about past tributes were fascinating. But as this was written from the perspective of a citizen of the Capitol and CEO Directorate of the Hunger Games, it made for some very dark and grim reading. Especially the constant mentions of rape and torture.
Overall it's worth a read if you'r ...more
This was quite an interesting read. It gave an in depth view into the world of Panem and the Games themselves. I liked all the extra detail that we never got in the trilogy and all the extra stories about past tributes were fascinating. But as this was written from the perspective of a citizen of the Capitol and CEO Directorate of the Hunger Games, it made for some very dark and grim reading. Especially the constant mentions of rape and torture.
Overall it's worth a read if you'r ...more

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I was asked to review this book, and let me start off by saying it was very well written, detailed and, I must say chilling which, of course, was the point. The "author," Mr. Clarr, who was the director of the Hunger Games and the Avox office was writing, between the 73rd and 74th Hunger Games, an account of what the Games entailed. Clarr was a Capitol official through and through, and his book had the unmistakable tone of propaganda. He described the Games in tones that would make you believe t
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This book is a guide to the inner workings of The Hunger Games, and it shows a lot the books by Suzanne Collins don't tell, and if you wonder a lot about the many different Games - about the various Mutts and any of the tributes before Katniss, Peeta, Finnick and the whole lot, this would be just the book for you.
This book goes clearly into the details of everything to do with The Hunger Games (not the books, but the actual Games), ranging from different types of arenas and Mutts. There are sto ...more
This book goes clearly into the details of everything to do with The Hunger Games (not the books, but the actual Games), ranging from different types of arenas and Mutts. There are sto ...more

Relatively fun fan fiction but that's really what it felt like - fan fiction.
Also, surprisingly fluffy for a book set in the absolutely relentless world of the Hunger Games, with a slightly surprising collection of happy endings for the assorted tributes and victors of the Games. I don't regret reading it, particularly, but I am not sure I'd spend money on reading something like this again. ...more
Also, surprisingly fluffy for a book set in the absolutely relentless world of the Hunger Games, with a slightly surprising collection of happy endings for the assorted tributes and victors of the Games. I don't regret reading it, particularly, but I am not sure I'd spend money on reading something like this again. ...more
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