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Interesting look into the world of The Hunger Games. Fun book for fans of the series to get more information.
Because I was unable to download this title, I cannot leave a review at this time. I apologize for any inconvenience.
Those looking for an in-depth analysis might something here. It’s unofficial so most of the ideas are speculation but should still provide some compelling thoughts on injustice, war, race etc. this book would appeal to those looking to dissect a lot of things about the Hunger Games.
Unfortunately I am unable to provide a review as I no longer have access to the review copy. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to review this book!
A companion novel for The Hunger Games - would recommend to newer fans.
I wasn't the biggest fan of this. I love the Hunger Games trilogy, however I didn't feel like this book was a necessary read.
I was not completely sure what I was thinking when I decided to read a companion novel to this popular series. There were some questions that I wanted to know an answer to, but in hindsight, I think it probably wasn't really something for me.
The thing is, that I can get annoyed when people start over-analyzing something, which most certainly is the case in The Panem Companion. There are a few interesting pieces like, where in America are the different Districts located and what do they all do, but a lot of the book is actually taken up either by fan theories (which you can find online by the truckload) or metaphors which are apparently planted into the smallest details of the story.
Not for me.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
*I never got around to reading and reviewing this title.*
My apologies; if I requested this book, it appears that due to family commitments I was not able to read it before the book was archived. I'm sorry it has lingered this long.
Since receiving this book, my interests have changed therefore I will not be reading or reviewing this title. Thank you.
The author tried provided a fuller, richer and more complete picture of the nature of Panem and the people that live there from The Hunger Games. This is the Panem from the books and not the movie. According to the author this land was North America but not . It was also figured it took two hundred and forty to nine hundred ninety nine years to deteriorate to this place as Panem to rise
in the Hunger Games. Katniss lived in the Appalachian Mountains and every decision she makes is a product of that place and it’s culture. Also the time the books spend in most of the country of Panem itself plays a central role in the story.
I couldn’t really get into this story . I will say the author had a passion for The Hunger Games. But the author didn’t prove any theories in this book from proof from the books The Hunger Games. Sp it just didn’t really mean a lot. Just theories with no proof.