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The Hunger Games being placed number 5 on Banned Books!
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The way the killings were explained are not even too detailed..not too violent compared to other books.
Now the "sexually explicit" part just proves that these people are either disgustingly stupid or just mental.
They DID NOT read the books..I can't find anything so sexual there. LOL

And then there's Finnick...just Finnick. And then Finnick's, shall we say, occupation.

Yeah...I'm not saying the second two are fifth grade approved, but the first one is at least on the border. It shouldn't be banned. I know fifth graders that read Vampire Academy.

"Finnick? Maybe some pants?"
"Why? Do you find THIS distracting?" and then
"Don't expect us to be too impressed. We just saw Finnick Odair in his underwear."
And I guess there's mention of the whole "selling bodies", but that's removed, a littler kid wouldn't get it, and it's what happens. Not like what's in Tw*l*ght "happens", but as in, that's how the world is sometimes. Heck, I referenced something similar VERY loosely in something I'm writing, and I'm 13.

i want a t-shirt like that!!!!

Moreover, if THG is banned, Twilight should be burned to ashes!!!
Half of YA literature should be banned if THG is on sexually explicit grounds.

I love how in America, violence is supposed to PG to PG-13, but sex? Sex is R, all the way.
Jeez, some parents don't want their children to read books about blowing children up and stabbing them thru the freaking torso? That really surprises me.
And no, I'm not for banning ANY books (yes, any). But the idea that somehow if the Hunger Games had explicit sex scenes in it, it would be worthy of banning is preposterous.
Are you KIDDING me? My (very, very rooted) parents completely blow American restrictions on sex out of the water. They would completely ban those scenes in movies. I don't think they know I know what "the birds and the bees" are.
It's annoying.
It's annoying.

That must be. I apologize for generalizing. It happens.
It's all right. Sorry for the capitalization. That's just for emphasis - I was too lazy to italicize :)
YES!
But don't take my word; I'm a crazy screaming obsessed person. Ask someone a little less biased.
But don't take my word; I'm a crazy screaming obsessed person. Ask someone a little less biased.


They are NOT sexually explicit.


It does not have ANY sex at all!!!!! What the heck are they thinking? Sure, it's very disturbing. But it's not like they really go into it all that much. I mean, it might have slight sexual content in the third book, but other than that!
Plus, what's before that, Harry Potter? Ooooh magic. That's dangerous. LOL
Plus, what's before that, Harry Potter? Ooooh magic. That's dangerous. LOL
Rueprimgale wrote: "Sexually explicit? The closest I find to that is one of my favorite scenes:
"Finnick? Maybe some pants?"
"Why? Do you find THIS distracting?" and then
"Don't expect us to be too impressed. We just ..."
I have to disagree on younger kids not understanding. I was 9 when I read it and I got everything mentioned.
"Finnick? Maybe some pants?"
"Why? Do you find THIS distracting?" and then
"Don't expect us to be too impressed. We just ..."
I have to disagree on younger kids not understanding. I was 9 when I read it and I got everything mentioned.
No. Keep the Hunger Games - It should not be banned. It actually kind of teachs people things - How to be a leader. The book deserves to be stayed, it is an amazing book and everyone loves it. DON'T BAN THG.
No one's banning THG at this point. The movie, soundtrack, and book all hit #1 at once.



sexually what? because she kissed peeta or because they end up having kids that is so dumb. look at all the other teen books out there that are overly sexual but not the hunger games



Ya!!! I so agree!! I was watching a review thingy on tv the other day and this lady was like, "Although children around the world are lining up to see the famed Hunger Games, you might want to think twice about allowing your kiddos into the theater," and she talked all about how even though people from like 8-15 think that they can handle the 'extreme violence and post-apocalyptic experience' we can't... it was so stupid!!!! I mean, it might be a little too much for some 6-year-old, but a lot of parents took kids that little to the new Batman movie, and I bet thats a lot scarier than the HG!!

No bones about it, The Hunger Games is violent. Children are in an arena killing other children. It’s not a fun situation, and it’s why the book is classe..."
Perhaps the supposed explicit content in the books refers to the implication in Mockingjay that Finnick and other winners of the games were basically prostituted. I remember reading that and being taken aback. Even so, I don't think preventing readers access to books is a wise choice.

If Twilight worked for you (as it did for me) why ill on your affection for it? It takes moxie to admit you like something. Especially when the tide of public opinion has turned against it.
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Maybe Glimmer was a little disturbing, but you know...it's not, like, REALLY, REALLY bad.
Twilight's worse. That book is about BITING PEOPLE and BLOOD. (and sex) It's so much worse than The Hunger Games.