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The Hunger Games review
As one of the most famous teen/YA series, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins has made an extremely memorable impact. This trilogy is frequently named among the best books for teenagers and all readers alike. Each novel captures the attention and hearts of many, who have come to love the characters themselves.
the trilogy centers around a fierce protagonist, Katniss Everdeen. Ever since she was young, she has had to fend for herself and take care of her mother and sister. Similar to many families in her district, she lives in extreme poverty and is forced to hunt illegally, which is where she obtained the unique talent of using a bow. Katniss gets thrown into the annual Hunger Games, a death match where children are chosen at random and forced to fight to the death. Much to her dismay, Katniss has to partner up with the male tribute of her district Peeta to fight against all odds.
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