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The World of the Hunger Games by Kate Egan

skyhazzard's review against another edition

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5.0

Once again this book is good if you're a Hunger Games fan. It's kind of like the Official Illustrated Guide but shorter and more pictures. It doesn't go into as much depth as the previously mentioned book.

clonazine's review against another edition

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2.0

Si sos fan de la saga no te aporta nada nuevo y son casi todos stills de la película, de todas formas lo quería leer y aaaahhh que gorda fan que soy porque las frases que eran de la peli hasta las leí con la voz de los actores en mi mente.

emilymahar's review against another edition

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5.0

I decided to review this Hunger Games instead of any of the others that I had gotten because I felt that this one was the best of them. This one was released after the movie was, and I can understand why because it had so many great pictures straight from the film itself. If you have seen the movie, but haven’t read the books, this is a great guide to read, as it fills you in on all of the main storyline of the first books. Even I, who obviously has read the book, thought that it was the perfect refresher of the series.

It takes you step by step through the process of the Hunger Games, and gives you great quality pictures from the movie that will help you visualize just what it is like to be Katniss!

I gave it a 5/5 stars for the great pictures and the wonderful summary that this guide to both the movie and book had to offer!

priscilainthesky's review against another edition

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4.0

No es un libro, pero conlleva todo lo que un verdadero tributo quiere atesorar toda su vida, imágenes, opiniones de Suzanne Collins y una redacción perfecta para entender la armonía de Los Juegos Del Hambre.

annyeongnica's review against another edition

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5.0

This book is amazing.

I didn't buy The Hunger Games companion because I know that it would focus on the cinematography and behind-the-scenes of the movie. But I decided to buy this book because it is centered on the story of the movie itself, which draws me in like a black hole.

It has some additional knowledge inside, because there are insights from Suzanne Collins, especially about Panem. There are also quotes from the movie. And most of all, it's filled with stills from the movie. It's like a walkthrough of the movie, and when I finished reading it, I felt like I watched the movie again.

Also, it further opened my eyes regarding the current state of society. It made me think of a lot of what-ifs. And the biggest question is, what if this happens in our future? This book is truly eye-opening, just as the trilogy is. It made me aware of things that sometimes I overlook, making me feel like a citizen from the Capitol.

I loved this book. It is a must-read for all avid THG fans!

nerdypotsie's review against another edition

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5.0

This was a quick and fun read.

jdavesphd's review against another edition

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fast-paced

2.5

Essentially a much simpler (and not as well-written) retelling of the first book and movie, complete with many images from the movie as well. If you have read the book and/or seen the movie, nothing new here, folks, which was a bit disappointing - I was hoping for more background or details, not a rehashing of the first film and book. 

booklover97's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

5.0

bridget_books's review against another edition

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3.0

This reminded me why I love the Hunger Games. It was alright, just basically a summary of the first book/movie.

jlennidorner's review against another edition

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4.0

A good book for those who loved the movie and want either screenshots from the film, or a more detailed analysis of the movie without reading the original books. Mostly pictures, very few words.