The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins

#1 USA Today Bestseller
#1 New York Times Bestseller
#1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller
#1 Publishers Weekly Bestseller
A People magazine (Top 10) Best Book of 2009
A Time Magazine Best Fiction Book of 2009
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2009
A Kirkus Best Book of 2009
A 2009 BooklistEditors’ Choice
Quotes from Famous Personalities
“Whereas Katniss kills with finesse, Collins writes with raw power.” —
Time Magazine
“Collins has joined J. K. Rowling and Stephenie Meyer as a writer of
children’s books that adults are eager to read.” —Bloomberg.com
“Perfect pacing and electrifying world-building.” —Booklist, starred
review
“A humdinger of a cliffhanger will leave readers clamoring for volume
three.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Forget Edward and Jacob… readers will be picking sides—Peeta or
Gale?” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Leaves enough questions tantalizingly unanswered for readers to be
desperate for the next installment.” —School Library Journal, starred
review

Review:

The
Hunger Games (Trilogy) is one of the most “unputdownable” books to
enter the teen market in a long time. The cliffhangers at the end of each
volume are so intense, you can’t help but continue on. Knowing this in
advance, I decided against reading the series last summer despite the
fact that everyone was talking about it. I waited the extra year, and I’m
glad I did–even a week was torture when it came to getting my grubby
mitts on a copy of Mockingjay.
For the record, this isn’t a series for everyone. You will be drained
emotionally by its end. The Hunger Games is one of the grimmest
dystopian worlds I’ve encountered in literature. A lot of characters die,
and their deaths aren’t pleasant. This series may not be for you. Then
again, those who know me well would say it’s not for me, either. I’m
one of the most squeamish people you’ll meet, and The Hunger Games
more closesly resembles the movie Battle Royale than I thought it would
when I started reading. I really enjoyed the series, though. There are
scenes so poignant, they’ll stick with me. Between this and Stieg
Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy, I’ve found that even squeamish ole me
can still enjoy a disturbing book if it’s thought-provoking and well-
written.

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