A review by rcvolo
The Girl Who Was on Fire (Movie Edition): Your Favorite Authors on Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games Trilogy by

4.0

I really enjoyed reading The Girl Who Was On Fire edited by Leah Wilson. I thought, overall, the collection of essays were good, and I definitely want to read a few (or maybe most of them) again. I also really want to read the Hunger Games series again as a result of finishing this book, so I'm sure I'll be revisiting this book in the near future. Many of the essays brought forth thought-provoking ideas/themes about the series that I failed to notice the first time. There were a few essays that I did not enjoy. I either could not connect with the message the author was trying to make, they claimed truths about our world that I just could not agree with, or they stated outlandish claims about the series that caused me to question if they even read the book. Overall though, this collection of essays was a fun read that had me thinking about one of my favorite series of all time, and at the same time, they encouraged me to think about how these messages applied to our own world.