Description |
1 online resource (296 pages) |
Series |
Smart pop |
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Smart pop series.
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Contents |
Front matter; the girl who was on fire; title page; copyright; contents; introduction; why so hungry for the hunger games?; team katniss; your heart is a weapon the size of your fist; smoke and mirrors; someone to watch over me; reality hunger; panem et circenses; not so weird science; hunger game theory; crime of fashion; bent, shattered, and mended; did the third book suck?; the politics of mockingjay; gale:knight. cowboy. badass.; the inevitable decline of decadence; community in the face of tyranny; acknowledgments; the panem companion; smart pop ad; footnote |
Notes |
Includes access to special e-book only movie content!. Praised by writers from Stephen King to Stephenie Meyer, Suzanne Collins' New York Times bestselling Hunger Games trilogy is dark, captivating and deeply thought-provoking. Part straight-up survivalist adventure, part rich allegory and part political thriller, the series has become a new YA favorite. A film version of the first book, The Hunger Games, starring Academy Award-nominated actress Jennifer Lawrence, will be released in March 2012. The first edition of The Girl Who Was on Fire offered even more to think about for teen readers al |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Collins, Suzanne -- Criticism and interpretation
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Collins, Suzanne. Hunger Games (Series)
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SUBJECT |
Collins, Suzanne fast |
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Hunger Games (Series : Collins, Suzanne) fast |
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Young adult fiction, American -- History and criticism
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Young adult fiction, American
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wilson, Leah.
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Peterfreund, Diana.
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Hartinger, Brent.
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ISBN |
9781936661596 |
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1936661594 |
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