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BOOK REVIEW – Mockingjay (The Hunger Games #3) by Suzanne Collins
“Real or not real?” SPOILERS Paranoia, cynicism, and egotism are all devastating symptoms of war. There’s no telling what’s real or who is trustworthy. The media doesn’t offer any clarity because it’s a political weapon that feeds into the frenzy. It deliberately toys with discernment to scramble the ability to separate illusion from reality and… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – Catching Fire (The Hunger Games #2) by Suzanne Collins
SPOILERS Sometimes the enemy is the one who is supposed to be on your side. In the first book, Katniss believed her only option was to play Snow’s game until one tragedy proved otherwise. She agreed to wear the unseemly dresses made by Cinna, and begrudgingly assumed the persona of the frilly, adoring teenager. In… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1) by Suzanne Collins
SPOILERS The districts are filled with Panem’s deprived, while the Capitol is overrun with rapacious elites whose plates are never empty, whose funds are never low. As for visual pleasure, well…they get their fill of that too. The Hunger Games’ yearly gladiatorial spectacle, which turns children into murderers, is a highly anticipated event. Spectators have… Continue reading
