A review by dlsmall
The Girl Who Was on Fire: Your Favorite Authors on Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games Trilogy by Leah Wilson

3.0

I've read the Smart Pop takes on Battlestar and Serenity/Firefly and really liked them. This was one was fine, maybe not as deep, which may be intentional as it is part of the newer "Smart Pop YA" imprint. I did like Ned Vizzini's essay on Katniss's (and his own) media training and the nature of fame. Also insightful was Blythe Woolston's analysis of the impact of PTSD on the surviving tributes.

I did just notice that Smart Pop has a title addressing Alias and forthcoming volumes on Friday Night Lights and Fringe...exciting!!!