The Hunger Games Book Review

In what was to be a war to end, 12 unidentified bodies attack and try to destroy the United States, ending up losers in a world of Panem - former Washington, DC - emerges the winner. It is a world where the winner must keep their subjugated territories. To do this, he invented the "Hunger Games" Susan Collins, where two of his best are sent to a competition to fight to the death. It is the ultimate "Fantasy Island" meets the game Roman gladiators where the fight is to the death without quarter.

In this world comes Katness Everdeen, 16, from the territory of the Appalachians, who made the ultimate sacrifice to save his sister and is in partnership with Peeta. The key to the world of "The Hunger Games" Susan Collins, used to be called "the inhumanity of man to man." In this case, however, it is more like a man crazy man. It is a world in which, as opposed to "Spartacus", which finds its humanity and humanity in the courage of his "games brothers", the competitors in the "Hunger Games" slowly losing your humanity and your inhibitions and into mere participants in a TV show where we do not "voted off the island - you're dead."

As Katness and Peeta, who keeps his humanity and convinces Katness to do the same while preventing them from becoming victims is the hidden story around which the "Hunger Games" is running.

The "Hunger Games" is a novel that works because it resonates with your target audience very well. Note that it is for players 12 and older. This puts it about time that PlayStation has really become the hot property in the world.

The players were ready to annihilate - nobody liked being destroyed is so developed alternatives (spoilers) where players can earn an unlimited supply of ammunition or oxygen. In a broader sense, the "Hunger Games" is a direct consequence of this thought. It reflects an understanding of how to "solve" the wars and scores using weapons. In "The Hunger Games", players become finely tuned hunting and killing machines that can track and find their enemies and can share them with an arrow.

Katness makes this kind of killing machine, but your partner Peeta to help keep your humanity. That is what is lacking in the other players in this game. Panem Territories and reflect their times. They lack food and other basic necessities they need a gladiator-like distraction and "Hunger Games" gives them this distraction. Who have forgotten why they fight in the first place is very low on the list.

We suspect Katness have something to do with the final position and the end "Hunger Game", because it is, after all, the ultimate warrior.

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