The Hunger Games: Four Book Collection

The Hunger Games: Four Book Collection

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  • Author:Suzanne Collins
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Summary

This beautiful hardcover box set includes all three books in Suzanne Collins's internationally bestselling Hunger Games trilogy together with The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts。 The Capitol keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV。。。

And the odds are against all who play。

With all four of Suzanne Collins's Hunger Games novels in one box set, you can step into the world of Panem with the 10th annual Hunger Games, and continue all the way to the electrifying conclusion。

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Azila

If you're into dystopian fiction and action-packed adventures, you gotta check out "The Hunger Games" series by Suzanne Collins。 The collection consists of three books that follow the story of Katniss Everdeen as she fights for survival in a brutal game controlled by a corrupt government。The first book sets the scene for the series, introducing us to Katniss and the world she lives in。 As the story progresses, we see her grow and develop as she faces increasingly difficult challenges。 And let me If you're into dystopian fiction and action-packed adventures, you gotta check out "The Hunger Games" series by Suzanne Collins。 The collection consists of three books that follow the story of Katniss Everdeen as she fights for survival in a brutal game controlled by a corrupt government。The first book sets the scene for the series, introducing us to Katniss and the world she lives in。 As the story progresses, we see her grow and develop as she faces increasingly difficult challenges。 And let me tell you, there are some seriously heart-pumping moments in these books!But it's not all just action and excitement。 The series also explores themes of government control, social inequality, and the power of media。 It's thought-provoking stuff that will keep you thinking long after you've finished reading。Overall, "The Hunger Games" collection is a must-read for anyone who loves a good adventure and wants to think about the world we live in。 The characters are relatable, the world is immersive, and the story is gripping。 So, what are you waiting for? Grab a copy and get ready for an epic journey 。。。more

Logan Harms

4。5 stars

Naveen

Mullered all 4 of these books。 Was obviously a series everyone had read back in primary school but I thought I'd give it a read at 18 and see how different my take is compared to when I was 11, especially since a big selling point of the books is that it's written in first person from a 16-18yr old girl who becomes progressively more unstable due to the awful circumstances she finds herself in throughout the three books。 It was fantastic。 And the 4th book as well, the prequel was quite dark but Mullered all 4 of these books。 Was obviously a series everyone had read back in primary school but I thought I'd give it a read at 18 and see how different my take is compared to when I was 11, especially since a big selling point of the books is that it's written in first person from a 16-18yr old girl who becomes progressively more unstable due to the awful circumstances she finds herself in throughout the three books。 It was fantastic。 And the 4th book as well, the prequel was quite dark but very enjoyable as well。 The first person perspective gives licence to a lot of things and makes the story add up so much better。 Am writing this a while after I read it so not much detail unfortunately but I do remember really enjoying it。 。。。more

Betzabeth Medina

👍☺️

Krista

*using this as a placeholder for Crimson Rivers*Aaaaaaaahh okay the first 520K words of crimson rivers are done。 Damn that took me。。。。 a little more than a month。 I read it faster than all the young dudes lol。 Sadly Ive seen some spoilers for the rest of the chapters, which is why I really wanna catch up to where everyone else is。 ButAnywaysAbout the fic。Holy shit。 I'm just really appreciating how much of a genius Zar is and how good they are at writing。 Not just the words but also just the whol *using this as a placeholder for Crimson Rivers*Aaaaaaaahh okay the first 520K words of crimson rivers are done。 Damn that took me。。。。 a little more than a month。 I read it faster than all the young dudes lol。 Sadly Ive seen some spoilers for the rest of the chapters, which is why I really wanna catch up to where everyone else is。 ButAnywaysAbout the fic。Holy shit。 I'm just really appreciating how much of a genius Zar is and how good they are at writing。 Not just the words but also just the whole world they've created, the relationships between characters, the difference pov's, the plottwists and keeping you on your toes。 I think my favourite part was when James and Regulus were in the arena cuz it was wolfstar and jegulus and also James was just so funny and cheerful and I WANNA GO BACK TO THAT TIME。 I cried a lot。 Some of the quotes were so fucking heartbreaking omg。 Zar's writing is so so so beautiful I will never get over it。 And their authors notes 😭😭 He's like commentating on their own writing as if they weren't the one to make all the decisions 😃 LIKE YEAH ZAR I KNOW IT HURT BUT THAT'S YOUR FAULT。Anyway。 I love all these characters so much。 James is just so。。。。 *Chefs kiss*And Sirius being like the hottest mentor I love it。 And Remus is so。。。 Wise and calm but also so loving and it feels like Remus but not like Remus but maybe the most like Remus ever。 IDK OKAY。 Also I think I like Reggie the most in the latest part just cuz of like healing and stuff。 Okay。 Yes。 I'm excited for the rest。 I'm just so curious how everything is gonna play out。 。。。more

cerconeilibri

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Questa è la razza umana allo stato di natura。ALLORA。Dopo anni che ho rimandato, ho finalmente letto la trilogia di Hunger Games。 Vorrei non aver letto il quarto libro, il prequel, ma va bene lo stesso。 In ogni caso, ho amato e odiato la serie。La Collins è oggettivamente un genio: è tutto accuratissimo, tutto collegato, ogni cosa è rilevante。 Ho amato il ruolo dei personaggi secondari anche più di quello dei protagonisti。Il ruolo di Cinna, dei vestiti, dei simboli。L’importanza di Haymitch e di Pe Questa è la razza umana allo stato di natura。ALLORA。Dopo anni che ho rimandato, ho finalmente letto la trilogia di Hunger Games。 Vorrei non aver letto il quarto libro, il prequel, ma va bene lo stesso。 In ogni caso, ho amato e odiato la serie。La Collins è oggettivamente un genio: è tutto accuratissimo, tutto collegato, ogni cosa è rilevante。 Ho amato il ruolo dei personaggi secondari anche più di quello dei protagonisti。Il ruolo di Cinna, dei vestiti, dei simboli。L’importanza di Haymitch e di Peeta。 Nella trilogia, ho amato anche il personaggio di Snow ad essere sincera。È una storia di politica, di rivoluzione, di lotta, di resistenza e di sopravvivenza, soprattutto di cattiveria。 Per la Collins l’uomo è, per definizione, cattivo allo stato di natura。 E l’autrice è un genio perché oggettivamente ha creato una trama e una storia, un mondo e un simbolo spaventoso per quanto accurato e idealmente realistico。La narrazione perde un po’ di colpi solo nel terzo libro, abbastanza piatto。 Quando Peeta viene ritrovato sembra succedere qualcosa di interessante, ma in realtà dura giusto due pagine。 Solo verso la fine succede effettivamente qualcosa di rilevante, ma per il resto si sarebbero potute evitare un sacco di pagine con pensieri di Katniss che sono sicura non interessino a nessuno (scusate, ma nel terzo libro Katniss è assolutamente insipida per la maggior parte della storia)。Quello che ho odiato è la scrittura。 Non mi è piaciuto il modo di raccontare, mi è sembrato tutto quasi cronistico (effettivamente i film sono praticamente uguali ai libri e non tralasciano tante cose), tutto quello che Katniss vede in prima persona viene descritto con un distacco spesso piuttosto fastidioso, anche se da un lato utile per evitare un’eccessiva crudezza。 Basta la storia che è abbastanza crudele di per sè。Solo che anche nei momenti più importanti, quelli dove Katniss si rende conto del ruolo che ha e che vuole ricoprire per esempio, o anche alla fine del terzo libro prima dell’omicidio della Coin, avrei preferito magari maggiore trasporto nella narrazione。 Anche nel quarto libro, tutto è troppo。 Per la maggior parte è pesante e abbastanza noioso, c’è solamente Snow che non fa altro che lamentarsi e continuare a mentire a se stesso。 Fastidioso pure lui。Forse ha contribuito a non farmi piacere la scrittura la protagonista della trilogia e il protagonista del prequel in primis。 Non ho odiato Katniss, ma non è di sicuro il mio personaggio preferito della saga。 Già solo il fatto che abbia impiegato tre libri per accorgersi dell’importanza e dell’intelligenza di Peeta, mi ha fatto capire tanto。 Veramente nera nei suoi confronti, ma come si può resistere a Peeta。Ad ogni modo, il mondo creato dall’autrice è spaziale e il quarto libro, La Ballata dell’Usignolo e del Serpente, sarebbe potuto essere anche il mio preferito nella saga, se non fosse stato per il personaggio di Snow, perennemente paranoico e frustrato。 Ho fatto una fatica immensa a finire quest’ultimo libro, sono arrivata ad odiare un personaggio che nella trilogia ammiravo o quantomeno consideravo interessante。Inoltre alcune cose sono lasciate in sospeso, per esempio non ho capito (o meglio, ho solo intuito) perché Tigris abbia poi litigato con Snow (tra l’altro non viene mai specificato nel prequel, si sa solo nel momento in cui offre riparo agli eroi in Canto della Rivolta)。Però mi è piaciuto molto il personaggio di Lucy Gray quantomeno, e fino alla fine ho fatto il tifo per Seianus。 Non cito (tranne ora, pardon) neanche Gale per far capire la stima che ho di questo personaggio。 Passo e chiudo。 。。。more

Robin

Some of the best books I've ever read。 Some of the best books I've ever read。 。。。more

Ella

Amazing series!!!

Kayla

Overall, this series was pretty good。 I'll rate it one book at a time。Book #1: 5 Stars。 I enjoyed this book a lot。 I read it in two days and I couldn't put it down。 I thought that the plot was engaging and I really liked the characters。 But it has a choppy writing style that is first-person present tense。 I like first-person, but not present tense。 Altogether, the actual writing style wasn't that great。 But I really like the book overall。Content:Violence: Lots of violence and death and disturbin Overall, this series was pretty good。 I'll rate it one book at a time。Book #1: 5 Stars。 I enjoyed this book a lot。 I read it in two days and I couldn't put it down。 I thought that the plot was engaging and I really liked the characters。 But it has a choppy writing style that is first-person present tense。 I like first-person, but not present tense。 Altogether, the actual writing style wasn't that great。 But I really like the book overall。Content:Violence: Lots of violence and death and disturbing scenes。Sex/Nudity: Kissing, nakedness。Drinking/Smoking: Lots of drinking, and throwing upBook #2: 4 Stars。 This one was equal to the first one。 Again, I really liked the plot and the characters, although I did enjoy the actual time in the games in the first one。 I also finished this one almost as quickly as the first。 But, again, the writing style bugs me。Content:Violence: Lots of violence, death, and disturbing scenesSex/Nudity: Kissing, brief sexual comments, nakedness, caressingDrinking/Smoking: Lots of drinkingBook #3: 2 Stars。 This is where it started going downhill for me。 The plot wasn't engaging, and horrible things were being done to the characters。 I can take some horrible things that happen to the character, and in fact, it adds to the story and the emotional connection。 But I feel like there is a delicate balance when it comes to sad and disturbing things。This book didn't have as many disturbing things, but instead, it was replaced with long resting sessions where NOTHING happened。 And then, everything started happening at once, which basically consisted of depressing things。 It was not only depressing but FRUSTRATING。 I was also left very confused because many loose ends weren't tied up。 it also didn't help that the climax was SO anticlimactic。 I kind of felt like。。。 that's it? Overall, it was depressingly dark and not at all wholesome or that engaging。 After I finished, I asked myself WHY the series was made。 And I couldn't find an answer。 There should always be a theme to a book, but there wasn't a theme to this book。 It doesn't mean anything。 I didn't take anything away from it。 It didn't change me。The thing is, the third book has so much opportunity and potential, but it did not fulfill my expectations。 It was a sad excuse for a finale。 Content:Violence: Lots of violence, death, and lots of disturbing elementsSex/Nudity: Kissing, brief sexual commentsDrinking/Smoking: Some drinkingBut because I liked the other two books so much, I would give it a four overall。I would recommend the series if you're willing to get into some disturbing and dark elements。 But it's not my favorite。 。。。more

Shay

DEVOURED this shit such a classic

Andrew Kirby

Best book series ever made likeeeee had to review cuz slayed。 ALL OF THEM SLAYED AND FORMED ME AS A PERSON BEST SERIES EVER PURRRRR

Maliha

Has anyone ever finished reading a book/series and just sat there for a while like, "what did this author just do to me?" There have been a number of outstanding dystopian fantasies but The Hunger Games is profoundly imagined, nightmarish, psychologically plausible and quiet well written。 It's more than just a very clever thriller。 The stunning action sequences and the cleverness of concept and execution give this a haunting philosophical complexity。 The Hunger Games series is freakishly OUTSTAN Has anyone ever finished reading a book/series and just sat there for a while like, "what did this author just do to me?" There have been a number of outstanding dystopian fantasies but The Hunger Games is profoundly imagined, nightmarish, psychologically plausible and quiet well written。 It's more than just a very clever thriller。 The stunning action sequences and the cleverness of concept and execution give this a haunting philosophical complexity。 The Hunger Games series is freakishly OUTSTANDING! It has become one of my favorite series of all times!!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!Ratings for every book: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes - 4/5Hunger Games - 4/5Catching Fire - 5/5Mockingbird - 3/5 。。。more

M。M。 Strawberry Library & Reviews

I have moxed feelings about this series。 I thought that Hunger Games and Catching Fire were absolutely brilliant。 The world of Panem, and the twisted system of the Hunger Games sucked in countless readers, and Catching Fire brought that to new heights as we learned more about this crazy dystopic world。 The movies made from both books were pretty awesome, too。Then along came Mockingjay, which had so much potential, but in the end, fell flat。 Not only that, but the movie that came from it was a tw I have moxed feelings about this series。 I thought that Hunger Games and Catching Fire were absolutely brilliant。 The world of Panem, and the twisted system of the Hunger Games sucked in countless readers, and Catching Fire brought that to new heights as we learned more about this crazy dystopic world。 The movies made from both books were pretty awesome, too。Then along came Mockingjay, which had so much potential, but in the end, fell flat。 Not only that, but the movie that came from it was a two-parter, and pretty damn disappointing。 But I see it happen with a lot of trilogies, so c'est la vie。Then we have Songbirds and Snakes。 When I first heard about a prequel to the HG, like so many other readers, I was absolutely fucking stoked。However, I really wish that the author had not chosen to use Corolianus Snow as the main character。 Given his role in the main Hunger Games books, I really would have preferred that a brand-new character been the MC for Songbirds and Snakes。 This hook was not without its good points, you get to see Hunger Games in the early days (10th HG to be exact) and the Games were still being developed and tweaked, but I think a brand-new character would have made this book more refreshing and interesting to read。 Overall not a bad series, but HG and CF are definitely stronger and better than MJ, and ABoSaS is somewhere between the two。 。。。more

Lynda

Good

Stella Andrade

4,5*

Elizabeth Dragina

4。5 stars overall this is a hard series to read。 very dark。

Alexandra

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 4。5 starsthis is the actual blueprint for all YA dystopian fiction series。 it might just be nostalgia, but i reread the trilogy recently and it was every bit as exciting as when i read it the first time。 it could have incorporated better diversity and representation of the US。 the prequel was a nice addition, but it left some questions unanswered and it felt like it needed something more。 overall in love with the characters and themes that these books have, and from what i’ve read, there are no 4。5 starsthis is the actual blueprint for all YA dystopian fiction series。 it might just be nostalgia, but i reread the trilogy recently and it was every bit as exciting as when i read it the first time。 it could have incorporated better diversity and representation of the US。 the prequel was a nice addition, but it left some questions unanswered and it felt like it needed something more。 overall in love with the characters and themes that these books have, and from what i’ve read, there are no series in this genre that compare 。。。more

Lydia

This series is my all time favorite。 I have read the series seven times and it’s still exciting。 I read it first in sixth grade and it was good, but it grows on me every time I read it

Balu

Ratings for each book:0。 Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes - 3。5 stars1。 The Hunger Games - 3。8 stars2。 Catching Fire - 3。4 stars3。 Mockingjay - 2。5 stars

Adriana CE Marghescu

It was something new。 And I very much enjoy new ideas

Tabatha Asbury

I loved this series, very well written。 I look forward to more possible Panem backstory books

Kassandra Joy Mullin

I enjoyed this book

Lauren

OVERALL: 4 StarsThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0) - 2 StarsIt is the morning of the reaping that will kick off the tenth annual Hunger Games。 In the Capital, eighteen-year-old Coriolanus Snow is preparing for his one shot at glory as a mentor in the Games。 The once-mighty house of Snow has fallen on hard times, its fate hanging on the slender chance that Coriolanus will be able to outcharm, outwit, and outmaneuver his fellow students to mentor the winning tribute。The odds OVERALL: 4 StarsThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0) - 2 StarsIt is the morning of the reaping that will kick off the tenth annual Hunger Games。 In the Capital, eighteen-year-old Coriolanus Snow is preparing for his one shot at glory as a mentor in the Games。 The once-mighty house of Snow has fallen on hard times, its fate hanging on the slender chance that Coriolanus will be able to outcharm, outwit, and outmaneuver his fellow students to mentor the winning tribute。The odds are against him。 He's been given the humiliating assignment of mentoring the female tribute from District 12, the lowest of the low。 Their fates are now completely intertwined -- every choice Coriolanus makes could lead to favor or failure, triumph or ruin。 Inside the arena, it will be a fight to the death。 Outside the arena, Coriolanus starts to feel for his doomed tribute。。。 and must weigh his need to follow the rules against his desire to survive no matter what it takes。Oh dear。 I loved the Hunger Games trilogy so much。 I have to say, I was never really looking forward to this book。 I did not want to like Coriolanus at all of feel remotely bad for him。 This book started off really slow and did not get any better。The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1) - 5 StarsI loved it! I really didn't expect to like it as much as I did, i was pulled into the story and the characters right from the beginning and the story kept up its momentum throughout the entire book。 The concept is similar to Battle Royale but the execution of the idea is done very nicely by Collins。Catching Fire (The Hunger Games #2) - 5 StarsSparks are igniting, flames are spreading and the Capitol wants revenge。Against all odds, Katniss has won the Hunger Games。 She and fellow District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark are miraculously still alive。 Katniss should be relieved, happy even。 After all, she has returned to her family and longtime friend, Gale。 Yet nothing is the way Katniss wishes it to be。 Gale holds her at an icy distance。 Peeta has turned his back on her completely。 And there are whispers of a rebellion against the Capitol - a rebellion that Katniss and Peeta may have helped create。Much to her shock, Katniss has fueled an unrest she's afraid she cannot stop。 And what scares her even more is that she's not entirely convinced she should try。 As time draws near for Katniss and Peeta to visit the districts on the Capitol's cruel Victory Tour, the stakes are higher than ever。 If they can't prove, without a shadow of a doubt, that they are lost in their love for each other, the consequences will be horrifying。In Catching Fire, the second novel of the Hunger Games trilogy, Suzanne Collins continues the story of Katniss Everdeen, testing her more than ever before。。。and surprising readers at every turn。Hunger Games number 75 has a very surprising and artfully crafted twist, not just with the actual game but with the characters as well。 I think I was pulled in more by this book than the first book of the Hunger Games because I was already drawn into what was happening and this second book just managed to carry things into a whole other level。 Catching Fire gives the reader a greater perspective on what is happening around the whole area and how the political upheaval is being played out everywhere。Readers also get to see more of the love triangle with Peeta and Gale where it was not really apparent in the first book。 Katniss has to figure out whom to trust and make a lot of decisions。 I liked how throughout Katniss does not realize just how important she is and has become to everything she is standing for。 This book shapes her into the leader that Panem needs。Mockingjay (The Hunger Games #3) - 4 StarsI was looking so forward to this book after the previous two but it seemed like Collins just wanted to get this one over and done with。 Maybe I was expecting too much, it was an interesting read but it just didn't seem like she was trying as hard with this one。 。。。more

Brie Elle

literally my favourite book series。 ✨immaculate✨

CorgiLover13

I was so excited to hear that The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes came out! I have to read it。 All of Suzanne's books are fantastic, but my favourite was the Hunger Games。 Collins proves that the sequel doesn't have to be bad。 IMHO, she is the most descriptive author。 I was so excited to hear that The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes came out! I have to read it。 All of Suzanne's books are fantastic, but my favourite was the Hunger Games。 Collins proves that the sequel doesn't have to be bad。 IMHO, she is the most descriptive author。 。。。more

Angie Bradee

This was enough to keep my attention but it’s not anything I would reread。

The Page Ladies

I absolutely loved this series。 I have read it twice now and every time I have been able to finish each book in one day。 It's one of those series that grabs you and just doesn't let go and when you're done you can't help but wish for more。 Suzanne Collins has given us a beautiful story。 I know there will come a time that i will probably read this series again and i'm sure that time will be no different。 The world that this book takes place in is so much like our own, that it makes it believable I absolutely loved this series。 I have read it twice now and every time I have been able to finish each book in one day。 It's one of those series that grabs you and just doesn't let go and when you're done you can't help but wish for more。 Suzanne Collins has given us a beautiful story。 I know there will come a time that i will probably read this series again and i'm sure that time will be no different。 The world that this book takes place in is so much like our own, that it makes it believable that something like this could happen。 I think one of the reasons it takes hold of so many of us is that we all at some point in time have had a conversation about something like this happening to us。 It definitely makes me wonder what it would be like if we found our country in a similar situation。 What would it take for us all to come together and fix what has been broken。 This series is a wonderful series。 There are many other reasons to read this series。 It truly is remarkable。 It is imaginative, adventurous, climatic and will keep you on the edge of your seats。 Although it's written for the young readers genre there is something here for everyone。 。。。more

ELIZABETH RIVERA

Great。 Love all the books。

tpg0

As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or preferences。 However, "The Hunger Games: Four Book Collection" is a popular young adult dystopian series written by Suzanne Collins。 The books follow the journey of protagonist Katniss Everdeen as she navigates a dangerous and oppressive society where teenagers are forced to compete in a televised fight-to-the-death competition called the Hunger Games。 The series has received critical acclaim and has been adapted into successful film adaptations。 It may be a good choice for readers interested in dystopian fiction or action-packed stories with strong female protagonists。

tpg1

As an AI language model, I cannot provide personal preferences。 However, 'The Hunger Games: Four Book Collection' is a highly acclaimed series in the Young Adult dystopian genre。 The books follow the journey of protagonist Katniss Everdeen as she fights for survival and becomes the symbol of rebellion against the Capitol。 The series explores themes of power, politics, and human nature while keeping readers engaged with its fast-paced plot and well-developed characters。 Overall, it is an excellent choice for readers who enjoy action-packed tales of dystopian worlds。

tpg2

As an AI language model, I am not capable of providing book reviews, but I can give you a brief about the book。 'The Hunger Games: Four Book Collection' is a series of young adult dystopian novels by Suzanne Collins, consisting of 'The Hunger Games', 'Catching Fire', 'Mockingjay', and 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes。' The story is set in the fictional world of Panem, where teenagers are forced to compete in a televised competition called the Hunger Games。 The series explores themes of power, rebellion, love, and survival。 The Hunger Games series has gained widespread acclaim and has been adapted into a successful film franchise。

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