Announcement: “The Hunger Games” Versus “Battle Royale” – A Critical Analysis of Two Similar Works – A Special 3-Part Feature coming this week!
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Late last year, I decided to read Suzanne Collins’ “The Hunger Games.” I’d been hearing massive amounts of positive hype about the book for years, and with a major motion picture on the horizon, I knew I’d have to experience the story sooner or later. Despite all the publicity, I really didn’t know a single thing about the story, except that, since Jennifer Lawrence had been cast in the film adaptation, the main character was a girl. I like going into stories cold, and that’s such a rare opportunity these days that I thought it would be best to read “The Hunger Games” before movie trailers started arriving and ruining everything. So with lots of time to kill on a road trip from Colorado to Iowa, I bought the novel on my Nook and started reading, eager to see what all the hype was about.
Announcement: “The Hunger Games” Versus “Battle Royale” – A Critical Analysis of Two Similar Works – A Special 3-Part Feature coming this week!
Announcement: “The Hunger Games” Versus…
Announcement: “The Hunger Games” Versus “Battle Royale” – A Critical Analysis of Two Similar Works – A Special 3-Part Feature coming this week!
Late last year, I decided to read Suzanne Collins’ “The Hunger Games.” I’d been hearing massive amounts of positive hype about the book for years, and with a major motion picture on the horizon, I knew I’d have to experience the story sooner or later. Despite all the publicity, I really didn’t know a single thing about the story, except that, since Jennifer Lawrence had been cast in the film adaptation, the main character was a girl. I like going into stories cold, and that’s such a rare opportunity these days that I thought it would be best to read “The Hunger Games” before movie trailers started arriving and ruining everything. So with lots of time to kill on a road trip from Colorado to Iowa, I bought the novel on my Nook and started reading, eager to see what all the hype was about.