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Feb 11, 2013
Athena Shardbearer
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Every year, twenty-four teenage "tributes" are brought to the Capitol of Panem, and sent out into the arena to kill each other on live TV. Only one will survive.
This chilling premise is at the center of "The Hunter Games," the brilliant, powerful first book of Suzanne Collins' bestselling trilogy. It's a slow-burning, brutal, chilling thriller twined with some barbed satire (reality TV!) and an oppressive government -- but at heart, it's an uplifting story about a young woman fighting to be free ...more
This chilling premise is at the center of "The Hunter Games," the brilliant, powerful first book of Suzanne Collins' bestselling trilogy. It's a slow-burning, brutal, chilling thriller twined with some barbed satire (reality TV!) and an oppressive government -- but at heart, it's an uplifting story about a young woman fighting to be free ...more

This book has been reviewed so many times, all I can really say is, "they are right."
Yep, it's awesome. Yep, it's almost impossible to put down. Yep, it's a must read...
If you're one of the 12 people who havn't read this, read this. (If you're an Amazon Prime memeber, you can even borrow it free... how's that for a deal?) ...more
Yep, it's awesome. Yep, it's almost impossible to put down. Yep, it's a must read...
If you're one of the 12 people who havn't read this, read this. (If you're an Amazon Prime memeber, you can even borrow it free... how's that for a deal?) ...more

You already know what The Hunger Games is, but I'll add my 2 cents. I enjoyed THG quite a bit, though I couldn't help but feel like it was simply a new take on an old story. Sure, The Running Man was an obvious influence for Ms. Collins but she takes it in enough of a different direction that you quickly forget the similarities. I was curious how reading about teen-agers killing each other would play out and, while it is a bit sickening, it adds to the drama. Of course, everyone should read THG,
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