A review by floralfox
The World of the Hunger Games by Kate Egan

2.0

I read this digitally on my Paperwhite so I wasn’t mesmerized by photos or photo quality. It was a quick read, which I did because I’m teaching a Dystopian Film elective course. I was able to grab a couple quotes that I can use to probe my students’ thinking, but wish it had more behind-the-scenes info about the author’s, director’s, and costume department’s choices. This felt pretty surface level, but then again, it only took about 15 minutes to read.