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Katniss is a 16-year-old girl living with her mother and younger sister in the poorest district of Panem, the remains of what used be North America. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called, "The Hunger Games." The terrain, rules, and level of audience participation may change but one thing is constant: kill or be killed. When her sister is chosen by lottery, Katniss steps up to go in her place. (Scholastic Press, 2008)

Reviews

"Collins's characters are completely realistic and sympathetic as they form alliances and friendships in the face of overwhelming odds; the plot is tense, dramatic, and engrossing. This book will definitely resonate with the generation raised on reality shows like "Survivor" and "American Gladiator."

--School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

"[The Hunger Games] is a violent, jarring, speed-rap of a novel that generates nearly constant suspense...I couldn't stop reading it." 

--Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly Review

"The Hunger Games is as close to perfect an adventure novel as I've ever read. I could not put it down. Collins has transformed the ancient Labyrinth myth into a terrifyingly believable tale of future America. Readers will be hungry for more."

 --Rick Riordan

"What happens if we choose entertainment over humanity? In Collins's world, we'll be obsessed with grooming, we'll talk funny, and all our sentences will end with the same rise as questions. When Katniss is sent to stylists to be made more telegenic before she competes, she stands naked in front of them, strangely unembarrassed. "They're so unlike people that I'm no more self-conscious than if a trio of oddly colored birds were pecking around my feet," she thinks. In order not to hate these creatures who are sending her to her death, she imagines them as pets. It isn't just the contestants who risk the loss of their humanity. It is all who watch."

--Publishers Weekly, Megan Whalen Turner, STARRED REVIEW

Now a Major Motion Picture

Awards

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

 

#1 USA TODAY BESTSELLER

 

WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER

 

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER

 

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY'S BEST BOOKS OF 2008:
CHILDREN'S FICTION

 

NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF 2008

 

AN AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
TOP TEN BEST BOOKS FOR YOUNG ADULTS SELECTION

 

AN ALA NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOK

 

2009 ALA AMELIA BLOOMER PROJECT LIST

 

#1 ON WINTER '08/'09 CHILDREN'S INDIE NEXT LIST

 

INDIES CHOICE--BEST INDIE YOUNG ADULT BUZZ BOOK HONOR

 

2008 CYBIL AWARD--FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION

 

2009 CHILDREN'S CHOICE BOOK AWARD
TEEN CHOICE BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST

 

YALSA'S TEENS' TOP TEN, 2009

 

NYPL "STUFF FOR THE TEEN AGE" LIST, 2009

 

CCBC CHOICES 2009

 

A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE

 

A KIRKUS BEST BOOK OF 2008

 

A HORN BOOK FANFARE

 

SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOKS Of 2008

 

A BOOKLIST EDITORS' CHOICE, 2008

 

LA TIMES FAVORITE CHILDREN'S BOOKS, 2008

 

BARNES & NOBLE BEST BOOKS OF 2008
FOR TEENS AND KIDS

 

BORDERS BEST BOOKS OF 2008: TEENS

 

AMAZON BEST BOOKS OF 2008:
TOP 100 EDITORS' PICK
TOP 10 BOOKS: TEENS

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