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In anticipation, I’ve been perusing several pieces of fine literature, to wit: The Hunger Games: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion (Scholastic, February), Stars in the Arena: Meet the Hotties of The Hunger Games (Simon Pulse, February), and The Hunger Games Tribute Guide (Scholastic, February).
Speaking of things that are fun to look at, in Stars in the Arena: Meet the Hotties of The Hunger Games, we discover the answers to such questions as "Could Jennifer Lawrence survive in the wild like Katniss?", "Is Josh Hutcherson as romantic as Peeta?", and "Is Liam [Hemsworth] in love with Jen in real life?" …Wait, is he?
There’s obviously a conflation of the actors and their characters in all of these books, but it reaches a whole new level in the Tribute Guide, which begins with a sinister "Citizens of Panem, are you ready?" Now we’re the audience both in the real world and in the story? Not sure how I feel about that. The rest of the meta-exercise is essentially a program for viewers watching the book's reality TV show, The Hunger Games.We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing.
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