Why does fashion seem so prevalent in The Hunger Games movies?
How similar are The Hunger Games and Battle Royale?
Why does the Capitol use the Hunger Games to control the districts and not more traditional methods of oppression?
Why was food so scarce in the The Hunger Games movie?
These are just a few of the questions in the minds of the fans of the world created by Suzanne Collins. Hunger Games Breakdown is a fascinating look at how vast and deep the Hunger Games world really is with some in-depth discussions of questions you never knew to ask yourself.
This book is the second part of it's series, a must read for all Hunger Games fans.
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The book says that the series is in 51 languages and has sold over 65 million copies in the U.S. The book covers how Katniss thinks, the strength of the human spirit and also talks about fashion which is only available in the Capitol since they are the only people that can actually afford really nice clothes.
The author also talks about Battle Royale which he prefers to The Hunger Games. It also covers why food is scarce in the districts, morality and ethics in the series and how Coin wants to take over.
The book also has a section called imagining alternate endings and other various topics.
Not very well researched, basically one persons opinion on different views on the books and movies. Not a waste of time but also not time well spent. Just filler
"Hunger Games Breakdown Part 2: In-Depth Discussions for Tributes" by Alan Abram receives a lackluster 2-star rating from me. While it promised to offer insightful discussions, the book ultimately fell short of expectations, leaving me feeling underwhelmed and disappointed. Despite its attempts to delve into the intricacies of the Hunger Games universe, the content failed to captivate or engage me, resulting in an overall lackluster reading experience.