Geography, asked by ElhamSk11, 10 months ago

-Can I get some reviews about the book:
THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzzane Collins


Whoever's is the best I will give a brainliest!
please help!

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Answered by urmilagautamsonu1982
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Answer:

it is very good, interesting and a adventurous book. it was the "best book of the year" in 2008.

but it was banned......

hope it will help....

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Answered by Jeonjungkook20
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The Hunger Games was the first part of The Hunger Games series and was a fabulous book to launch the sensating series by Suzane Collins. It is written from the perspective of a 16-year-old girl, Katniss Everdeen who volunteers herself to compete in the hunger games in place of her younger sister. This countrywide event is a sweet trap structured by the Capitol. The Hunger Games is entertainment, a distraction from what is going on in the real world, a tactic that even our government uses. Social media has been a distraction from the real problems in the world such as water levels rising, world hunger, terrorism, and countless other fueds currently going on around in the world. Collins has told us our reality through a fiction book. The winners get wealth but citizens of Panem suffer more than they gain. There are 12 districts and each district sends two citizens under the age of 18, one which is a male and the other female. Peeta Mallark and Katniss’s younger sister, Rose was chosen. Katniss showing off her bravely and her sympathy as an older sister, volunteers to take Rose’s place. Katniss knows and understands the only way to win is to annihilate everyone in the games but she does not have the criminality for that. She gets multiple chances to kill her fellow players including Peeta but never takes the shot, repeatedly showing her kindness. Eventually, Katniss teams up with Peeta and they go about to win The Hunger Games by threatening to eat poison berries so the Capitol does not have its entertainment. The Game Master, however, stops them by ending that year’s Hunger Games. A single teenage girl brought the whole capitol on her knees. Reminds me of Climate Change activist Greta Thunberg who too brought big corporations to their knees. Collins brought her thoughts into the world with this marvelous masterpiece. On the surface, it is a love story between two individuals who have to survive The Hunger Games but deeper meanings are hidden underneath all that. It is the dark truth about our society and where our society is leading up to. How civilization could soon crumble with the way things are going on today. We are more divided than ever, male or female, right or left activists, Pro-choice or Pro-Life. It is more than a book but rather a second world. I definitely recommend the trilogy. I am comparing this book to Divergent written by Veronica Roth, it follows the same concept of two lovers fighting for their life to find success. The writing style of these two talented authors are quite similar in the sense that they use their stories as a metaphor to the real world. Both novels have a deeper meaning of how our world is falling apart in the hands of those with higher power. The book was significantly better than the film. A satisfactory book to sit down and read on a windy day. It causes you to value the little things throughout everyday life and encourages you to appreciate that you won't be entered in a challenge where you need to fight until the very end. A great book by Suzzane Collins.
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