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Hunger Games fans have just 8 more months to wait: the as yet untitled third and final book in Suzanne Collins’s dystopian fantasy trilogy will be released in English worldwide on August 24, 2010. Read the entire press release at Publisher's Weekly.
If you have not read the first 2 books in the Hunger Games trilogy, I highly recommend them both. Check out my reviews on The Hunger ...
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Big news tonight... Scholastic has announced that the third book in the Hunger Games series will be published August 24, 2010. The title has not yet been released.
Say it with me, now:
*Squeee!*
Thanks to @Miss_Tammy for the head's up!
Now, back to your regularly scheduled evening.
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... give the books a shot.
They were awesome! It took me about a week to go through both The Hunger Games and Catching Fire, and I am eagerly awaiting ... hours on end. Suzanne Collins is just such an author, and The Hunger Games trilogy is just such a series.
The land of Panem ... click to listen on GrooveShark).
I highly recommend The Hunger Games trilogy to anyone looking for an emotional ride through one ...
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... story has gotten as fucked up as it can possibly get… it gets worse. Over and over. And I do mean that in the best possible way: The Hunger Games is one of the most intense, intelligent books I ... Harry without Hogwarts.
But I think it sets up a necessary parallel. In the 74th Games, each contestant is out for him or herself, and just trying to get home — until Katniss and Peeta ...
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... my book reviews! Before I started the month of writing, I did complete The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins. Charlie was kind enough to ... for the required viewing of all of Panem's citizens. In the Hunger Games, it's kill or be killed. The goal is to ... extra rations and fame for your district. For the people of the Capitol, the Hunger Games are pure entertainment, and a lot of money is ...
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... more good reviews from friends and acquaintances pour in.
Hunger Games is a straight dystopia with a very slight hint of ... convey how much we are a New World Rome, and Collins gets that across--very subtly, to be sure.
The Hunger Games is an exceptional story, and I'd recommend it ... has impeccable pacing that dismisses any pause or boredom.
The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins. 2008. Scholastic. ...
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TITLE: Hunger Games
AUTHOR: Suzanne Collins
STARTED: October 14, 2009
FINISHED: October ... , hitting it straight through the eye. Will these skills be enough to survive the Hunger Games?
Suzanne Collins, the author of the middle-grade ... a study of life that does not come across as preachy or condescending. In many ways, Hunger Games is allegorical. It speaks of the dangers of entertainment society ...
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... , you've probably noticed we're big fans. But did you know that The Hunger Games has also found success around the world? C'est vrai! Rights to 37 foreign editions of The Hunger Games have been licensed to date.
Check out some of the international covers, ... :
Sweden:
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Previously On Our Minds:
* Sparks are Flying!
* The Hunger Games Tastes the Thrill of Victory
* Catching Fire ...
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... put it down. In fact, after I finished it, I went out right away and bought the sequel.
The Hunger Games takes place in a dystopian society ... takes her younger sister’s place in the Games in order to save her life. Katniss is very likeable, ... story. So I was glad that I didn’t know beforehand how it would end. Who would survive The Hunger Games? Would Katniss make it to the end, or die ...
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... read The Hunger Games. My copy of the book has been sitting on my shelf for months, waiting for me to open its page ... characters themselves were predictable but nonetheless endearing. The idea of the Hunger Games has been done before with things like Battle Royale but this was less bloody ... read it in one sitting and it left me thinking. The Hunger Games, being part of a trilogy, means that my concerns ...
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