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May the odds be ever in your favor.

In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. In the previous war the Capitol took over and now, the Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line... read more

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The Hunger Games takes place in an unidentified futuristic time period after the destruction of North America, in a nation known as Panem. Panem consists of a wealthy Capitol and twelve surrounding, poorer districts..

Years ago, the districts revolted against the Capitol, but the Capitol... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

The Hunger Games takes place in an unidentified futuristic time period after the destruction of North America, in a nation known as Panem. Panem consists of a wealthy Capitol and twelve surrounding, poorer districts..

Years ago, the districts revolted against the Capitol, but the Capitol won and destroyed District 13. As punishment for this failed rebellion, every year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 from each district are selected at random and forced to participate in the Hunger Games. The "Games" are a televised event in which the participants, or "tributes", must fight to the death in a dangerous outdoor arena until only one remains. The story follows 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen, a girl from District 12 who volunteers for the 74th Games in place of her younger sister, Primrose. Also participating from District 12 is Peeta Mellark, a boy whom Katniss knows from school and who once gave her bread when her family was starving.

Katniss and Peeta are taken to the Capitol, where they meet the other tributes and are publicly displayed to the Capitol audience. During this time, Peeta reveals on-air his long-time unrequited love for Katniss. Katniss believes this to be a ploy to gain audience sponsorship for the Games, which can be crucial for survival, as audience members are permitted to send gifts to favored tributes during the Games. The Games begin with eleven of the 24 tributes dying in the first day during the bloodbath while Katniss and Peeta remain alive but separated.

Supposedly due to Katniss and Peeta's beloved image in the minds of the audience as "star-crossed lovers", a rule change is announced midway through the games, stating that two tributes from the same district can win the Hunger Games as a pair. Upon hearing this, Katniss searches for Peeta and finds him wounded. She nurses him back to health and acts the part of a young girl falling in love to gain more favor with the audience and, consequently, gifts from her sponsors. When the couple are finally the last two tributes, the Gamemakers suddenly reverse the rule change and try to force them into a dramatic finale where one must kill the other to win. Instead, they both threaten suicide by means of poisonous berries in the hope that the Gamemakers would prefer two winners to none. The ploy works, and both Katniss and Peeta are declared winners of the 74th Hunger Games.

Though she survives the arena and is treated to a hero's welcome in the Capitol, Katniss is warned that she has now become a political target by defying the authoritarian leaders so publicly. Afterwards, Peeta is heartbroken to learn that their relationship was at least partially a calculated ploy to garner sympathy from the audience, although Katniss remains unsure of her own feelings.

Characters edit see section history

  • Katniss Everdeen: 16-year-old girl from the Seam in the 12th District of Panem who struggles in many different ways throughout the book.
  • Peeta Mellark: The male tribute from District 12
  • Primrose Everdeen: The younger sister of Katniss Everdeen. The only person who Katniss cares for. Nicknamed "Prim." Katniss volunteers for her at the Reaping.
  • Haymitch Abernathy: Previous and only winner of the Hunger Games, comes from district 12. Drunk for a large amount of the book. He is seen as the District's drunk but Katniss comes to find he is more than that. He has his smarts and is a lot like Katniss in many ways, and eventually controls his drinking to aid Katniss and Peeta in the Games. Because he is the only other winner of the Hunger Games from District 12 he becomes their mentor for the games.
  • Gale Hawthorne: A close friend of Katniss who hunts with her. They watch each others backs and are sworn to keep each others families fed if one is summoned into the Hunger Games.
  • Cato: Cato is a strong, burly teenage boy who is drawn for the Hunger Games. Cato is a male tribute from district two and is the leader of the Career Pack in the games.
  • Effie Trinket: The escort for District 12, pink-haired Effie has been completely co-opted by the system, forcing a painfully false cheer as she exhorts her tributes to rise happily to each "big, big, big day!" She aspires to a more prestigious district than 12 and is unapologetically self-serving. However, she gradually grows to care for Katniss and Peeta eventually.
  • Mrs. Everdeen: Katniss's mother. She practices holistic healing. She relies on our heroine for their supplies since her husband died in a mining accident. She suffered a catatonic depression for a few months after her husband's death. She runs an apothecary shop in District 12.
  • Cinna: He is a stylist at the Games. These are his first Games as a stylist. He is the only Capitol person Katniss feels comfortable around talking to and just being with. He designs the outfit that make her "The girl on fire" and helps her become loved by the Capitol. Cinna knows how to bring out the real Katniss so that she's not on the defense. Wears gold eyeliner.
  • Delly Cartwright: Peeta and Katniss' acquaintance from school. Her name is mentioned by Peeta as a diversion when Katniss mentions that she recognizes a red-headed female Avox and is scolded severely. Described as blond and heavy.
  • Caesar Flickerman: The interviewer before and after the Games begin. Very good at making the interviews easier for the tributes and victor. Has blue hair and wears a blue suit.
  • Mr. Mellark: Baker of District 12 and a friend of our hero's father. He is Peeta's dad & the kinder - more compassionate of Peeta's parents. Peeta tells a story that expresses how Mr. Mellark once wanted to marry Katniss' mother and lost to a singing miner. He gives Katniss cookies before she leaves District 12.
  • Claudius Templesmith: Announcer for the Hunger Games. Has been the announcer for over fifty years.
  • Madge Undersee: The daughter of the mayor of District 12 and one of Katniss' friends. Gives Katniss a pin in the shape of a Mockingjay to wear as her token from District 12.
  • Mr. Everdeen: Katniss and Prim's father. He died in a mining accident years ago, but left great memories to Katniss and taught her a lot about hunting. He also had an amazing singing voice. The birds would stop singing just to hear him sing.
  • Darius: District 12's Head Peacekeeper that buys game from Katniss and Gale.
  • Flavius: Member of the Hunger Games prep team that works with Katniss. He, and the rest of her prep team, are very flamboyant. Has red corkscrew curls and wears purple lipstick.
  • Rue: Rue is the smallest tribute, a 12-year-old girl from the orchard district, District 11. She appears immensely vulnerable and awakens sympathy in the Game's captive audience. She loves music and her love of music inspires her to teach Katniss the simple four note melody that she used to signal quitting time in the orchards back home. Katniss and Rue use this melody as a signal call to each other to let them know they're both safe, since the Mockingjays repeat the tune when they hear it. Rue also brings attention to Katniss's mockingjay pin— the pin is what led Rue to trust Katniss, because of the mockingjay's symbolic significance as a protest against the Capitol. She reminds Katniss of Prim, and receives a seven as a training score prior to the games based on her ability to hide in the trees. She and Katniss align in the arena. Rue is killed by Marvel, who in turn is killed by Katniss. Katniss sings to her as she dies and then buries her in flowers.
  • Glimmer: Female District 1 tribute. Killed by tracker jackers.
  • Mayor Undersee: The mayor of District 12 and Madge Undersee's father. He buys strawberries from Katniss and Gale.
  • Clove: Female Tribute from District 2. Cato's partner and a skilled knife-thrower. Killed by Thresh after she herself attempts to kill Katniss.
  • Marvel: The male tribute from District 1.
  • Johanna Mason: Previous victor from District 7. Offish and hard to get to know, but is fiercely loyal. She wins her games by pretending to be small and weak, and then shows off her fighting skills.
  • Thresh: District 11 male tribute.
  • Foxface: Female tribute from District 5. She is extremely clever, stealthy, and quick. She earns her name "Foxface" because she reminds Katniss of a fox. She has fiery red hair and rarely uses a weapon.
  • President Coriolanus Snow: The cold-hearted president of Panem that is very upset with the outcome of the Games. Because of this, he plans his revenge against our heroine and her family. Smells of blood and roses.
  • Atala: The Lady who talks to the tributes before they start Training. Described as athletic.
  • Red-headed Avox Girl: Serves Katniss, Peeta, Effie and Haymitch during training. Katniss recognizes her as the girl she failed to save in the woods.
  • Greasy Sae: Owner of the Hob who often trades with Katniss and Gale. Makes various soups.
  • Portia: Peeta's stylist for the games. Cinna's partner.
  • Octavia: Octavia, on of Katniss' design team, has a green toned skin and is a little on the heavier side of weight. She takes a great role in the conversations with the rest of Katniss' design crew.
  • Seneca Crane: The Head Gamemaker for the 74th Annual Hunger Games.
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  • Venia
  • Goat Man
  • Prim
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Quotes edit see section history

  • “Winning means fame and fortune. Losing means certain death... THE HUNGER GAMES HAVE BEGUN!”
    Effie Trinket
  • “I give up sweetheart. Just answer the questions and try not to let the audience see how openly you despise them.”
    Haymitch Abernathy
  • “You and me and Haymitch. Very cozy. Picnics, birthdays, long winter nights around the fire retelling old Hunger Games’ tales.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “We could do it you know...live in the woods, you and I, we could make it.”
    Gale Hawthorne
  • “What about you? I’ve seen you in the market. You can lift hundred pound bags of flour,” I snap at him. “Tell him that. That’s not nothing.” “Yes, and I’m sure the arena will be full of bags of flour for me to chuck at people.”
    Katniss and Peeta
  • “And I knew just like my father, I was a goner.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor!”
    Effie Trinket
  • “You've got about as much charm as a dead slug.”
    Haymitch Abernathy
  • “It crosses my mind that Cinna's calm and normal demeanor masks a complete madman.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Well, if you put enough pressure on coal it turns into pearls.”
    Effie Trinket
  • “I want to show them that I'm more than just a piece in their games.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “This is the first kiss that we’re both fully aware of. Neither of us hobbled by sickness or pain or simply unconscious. Our lips neither burning with fever or icy cold. This is the first kiss where I actually feel stirring inside my chest. Warm and curious. This is the first kiss that makes me want another.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “I do the cakes. he admits to me.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “Stay alive.”
    Haymitch Abernathy
  • “Better run, girl on fire.”
    Thresh
  • “See, like this. I'm smiling at you even though you're aggravating me.”
    Effie Trinket
  • “Oh, and I suppose the apples ate the cheese.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Entrails. No hissing. This is the closest we will ever come to love.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “District 12. Where you can starve to death in safety.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Up up up! It's going to be a big big big day!”
    Effie Trinket
  • “You're not afraid of fire, are you, Katniss?”
    Cinna
  • “I'm very hard to catch, and if they can't catch me, they can't kill me. So don't count me out.”
    Rue
  • “You never forget the face of the person who is your last hope.”
    Katniss Everdeen (thinking about the readheaded avox)
  • “I never want to have kids," I say."I might. If I didn't live here," says Gale."But you do," I say, irritated.”
    Katniss and Gale
  • “The next hours are agonizing. At once, it's clear I cannot gush. We try me playing cocky, but I just don't have the arrogance. Apparently, I'm too "vulnerable" for ferocity. I'm not witty. Funny. Sexy. Or mysterious.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “You'll be living up in some tree eating squirrels and picking off people with arrows. You know what my mother said to me when she came to say good-bye, as if to cheer me up, she says maybe District Twelve will finally have a winner. Then I realized, she didn't mean me, she meant you!”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “You're about as romantic as dirt.”
    Haymitch Abernathy
  • “No, you keep it. That's how I decided to trust you.”
    Rue
  • “You and me and Haymitch. Very cozy. Picnics, birthdays, long winter nights around the fire retelling old Hunger Games’ tales.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “I’m still betting on you.”
    Cinna
  • “"How about that kiss?” I burst out laughing because the whole thing is so revolting I can’t stand it. “Something wrong?” he asks a little too innocently.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “I don't want to lose the boy with the bread.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Sitting at Prim's knees, guarding her, is the world's ugliest cat. Mashed-in nose, half of one ear missing, eyes the color of rotting squash. Prim named him Buttercup, insisting that his muddy yellow coat matched the bright flower. He hates me.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “I try to forgive her for my father's sake. But to be honest, I'm not the forgiving type.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Besides, if he wants kids, Gale won't have any trouble finding a wife. He's good-looking, he's strong enough to handle the work in the mines, and he can hunt. You can tell by the way the girls whisper about him when he walks by in school, that they want him. It makes me jealous but not for the reason people would think. Good hunting partners are hard to find.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “His rages seem pointless to me, although I never say so. It's not that I don't agree with him. I do. But what good is yelling about the Capitol in the middle of the woods? It doesn't change anything. It doesn't make things fair. It doesn't fill our stomachs.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “One time, my mother told me that I always eat like I'll never see food again. And I said, "I won't unless I bring it home." That shut her up.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Well, what's this? Did I actually get a pair of fighters this year?”
    Haymitch Abernathy
  • “R-i-i-i-p! I grit my teeth as Venia, a woman with aqua hair and gold tattoos above her eyebrows, yanks a strip of fabric from my leg, tearing out the hair beneath it. "Sorry!" she pipes in her silly Capitol accent. "You're just so hairy!"”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “It's hard to hate my prep team. They're such total idiots.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “She has no idea. The effect she can have.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “It's weird, how much he's noticed me. Like the attention he's paid to my hunting. And apparently, I have not been as oblivious to him as I imagined, either. The flour. The wrestling. I have kept track of the boy with the bread.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “It's lovely. If only you could frost someone to death.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Gale and I were thrown together by a mutual need to survive. Peeta and I know the other's survival means our own death.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Effie takes both of us by the hand and, with actual tears in her eyes, wishes us well. Thanks us for being the best tributes it has ever been her privilege to sponsor. And then, because it's Effie and she's apparently required by law to say something awful, she adds, "I wouldn't be at all surprised if I finally get promoted to a decent district next year!”
    Katniss and Effie
  • “Come here to finish me off, sweetheart?”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true. Here is the place where I love you.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “To this day, I can never shake the connection between this boy, Peeta Mellark, and the bread that gave me hope, and the dandelion that reminded me that I was not doomed.”
    Katniss (thinks it)
  • “Yes, frosting. The final defense of the dying.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “I never want to have kids”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Stupid people are dangerous.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “So instead of acknowledging applause, I stand there unmoving while they take part in the boldest form of dissent they can manage. Silence. Which says we do not agree. We do not condone. All of this is wrong.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “The only rule in the arena is, STAY ALIVE and KILL.”
    Haymitch Abernathy
  • “I take his hand, holding on tightly, preparing for the cameras, and dreading the moment when I will finally have to let go.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “I am not pretty. I am not beautiful. I am as radiant as the sun.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Shut up and eat your pears.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Don't be superior. You can never tell what you'll find in the arena. Say it's actually a gigantic cake.”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “You know, you're kind of squeamish for such a lethal person”
    Peeta Mellark
  • “Don't talk like that. I didn't squeeze all that pus out for nothing.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “I'll be so stinkin' rich, I'll be able to pay someone to do my hearing.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “But there are much worse games to play.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “But what is a slingshot against a 220-pound male with a sword?”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “To the everlasting credit of the people of District 12, not one person claps.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Sixty seconds. That's how long we're required to stand on our metal circles before the sound of the gong releases us. Step off before the minute is up, and land mines blow your legs off.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “'Katniss, it's just hunting ... You know how to kill.' 'Not people,' I say. 'How different can it be, really?' says Gale grimly. The awful thing is that if I can forget they're people, it will be no different at all.”
    Gale Hawthorne and Katniss Everdeen
  • “That was the first time I ever saw him smile. It transformed him from someone menacing to someone you wished you know. But it took several months before I returned that smile.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Maybe he wasn't always a drunk. Maybe, in the beginning, he tried to help the tributes. But then it got unbearable. It must be hell to mentor two kids and then watch them die. Year after year after year. I realize that if I get out of here, that will become my job.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “'There is no competition for you anywhere'”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “Of course, the odds have not been very dependable of late.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “I take his hand, holding on tightly, preparing for the cameras, and dreading the moment when I will finally have to let go.”
    Katniss Everdeen
  • “May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor”
    Effie Trinket
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Setting & Locations edit see section history

The story takes place in what used to be North America, a post-apocalyptic nation called Panem, some time in the future.
  • District 1: A favored district of the Capitol. Produces luxury items for the Capitol and trains Careers tributes to win the Hunger Games. Home district to the tributes Glimmer and Marvel. Specializes in diamond and luxury.
  • District 2: A favored district of the Capitol. Trains Careers tributes to win the Hunger Games. Home district to the tributes Cato and Clove. This district specializes in weapons.
  • District 3: The factory district that produces technology and machinery. Home district to two unnamed tributes.
  • District 4: The fishing district. Home district to two unnamed tributes.
  • District 5: District 5's industry is power. Home district to the tribute nicknamed Foxface and an unnamed male. They power the cameras they use in the Capitol.
  • District 6: District 6's industry is transportation. Home district to two unnamed tributes.
  • District 7: Produces lumber and paper products. Home district to two unnamed tributes.
  • District 8: The weaving and textile district. Home district to two unnamed tributes.
  • District 9: The grain industry. Home district to two unnamed tributes.
  • District 10: Produces livestock. Home district to two unnamed tributes.
  • District 11: The agricultural district, which is more populated than District 12. Home to the tributes Rue and Thresh. Makes district twelve seem like a good place to live.
  • District 12: The coal mining district. It is surrounded with electrified fences. Home to tributes Katniss and Peeta. The least wanted district, no one wants to be on their designing team for the Hunger Games.
  • District 13: Destroyed by the Capitol during the civilian uprising in order to set an example. It produced nuclear power, and it was destroyed by toxic bombs.
  • Capitol: The main city, which governs the 12 Districts. Preparations for the Hunger Games take place here.
  • Cornucopia: A large cornucopia stocked with valuable items at the start of the games. The tributes begin the Hunger Games just outside of the cornucopia, and must immediately decide what to fight over, or whether to flee.
  • The Hob: District 12's black market, where the townspeople can get goods that the Capitol doesn't provide.
  • The Arena: Where the 24 tributes battle to the death. It is created by the Gamemakers and a different setting is used for each game. They are kept open after the Games for the rich citizens to visit.
  • The Cave: An area in the arena, located near a stream.
  • The Seam: The part of District 12 where Katniss and her family live, the poorer (in terms of money) part of the District.
  • Meadow: The scruffy field in District 12.
  • Justice Building in District 12: The place where the tributes say their farewell to their relatives.
  • Training Center: A tower designed exclusively for the tributes and their teams prior to the Hunger Games, located somewhere in the Capitol.
  • The Meadow: The place before the fence, where citizens of the Seam are allowed to go.
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Organizations edit see section history

  • Career Tributes: Tributes of wealthy districts who often band together early on during the Hunger Games; they are trained to be warriors.
  • Peacekeepers: The members of the Capitol's police force, who are stationed in every district.
  • Prep Team: The team that prepares Katniss' hair and make-up and body and makes her look pretty for all of her interviews with Caesar Flickerman.
  • Gamemakers: The organizers of the Hunger Games.
  • Stylists: That make the outfits and pretty up the Tributes before slaughter
  • Avox: A group of people disgraced for treason or rebellion, becoming the lowest class and servants of everyone in society.

First Sentence edit see section history

When I wake up, the other side of the bed is cold.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Part 1: The Tributes
Chapters 1 - 9

Part 2: The Games
Chapters 10 - 18

Part 3: The Victor
Chapters 19 - 27

Glossary edit see section history

  • Career Tributes: Also called "Careers". They are children who have been specially trained for years for the Hunger Games, despite this being against the rules. Most "Careers" are from Districts 1, 2, and 4.
  • Muttation (aka Mutt): A mutated creature bred by the Capitol. Orginally, most muttations were created for use again the Districts in the uprising, and they are now used in the Games.
  • Jabberjay: A male bird muttation with the ability to mimic human speech and accurately repeat extensive conversations. They were bred to spy on rebels during the uprising.
  • Mockingjay: A hybrid species, produced by the interbreeding of jabberjays with native mockingbirds. They have the ability to mimic but not reproduce the human voice. They can learn human songs and repeat them.
  • Avox: A person who has has his or her tongue cut out as punishment for a serious crime. They are then turned into mute servants in the Capitol for the rest of their lives.
  • Tessera: (Plural: tesserae) A year's meager supply of grain and oil for one person. Tesserae can be obtained in exchange for adding one's name to the Hunger Games drawing additional times.
  • The Hob: The black market of District 12.
  • Tracker Jacker: A mutated wasp whose sting brings hallucinations and, in many cases, painful death. Once you disturb their nest, they will track you until you're dead.
  • Hi-jacked: When you have been tortured into submission, creating fear, and resulting in brainwashing, by the Capitol.
  • Tributes: The children who compete in the Hunger Games.
  • Groosling: A wild bird found in the arena. Easily hunted for food.
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Themes & Symbolism edit see section history

  • Death and loss: Katniss has lost several people in her life, including her father to a mining accident and her mother (temporarily) to a severe depression.
  • Justice: The people of the Capitol are given privileges and commodities that are not available to the rest of Panem.
  • "Haves" vs. "have nots": There is the theme of the elite few who have the largest percentage of wealth, and the masses who are living and starving without the bare necessities. The people from the Capitol and its favored Districts are the "haves", and the other citizens are the "have nots".
  • Autocratic government: The districts are forced to follow the Capitol's rules. Any sign of defiance and disobedience from any individual or group is given a corresponding punishment from the authorities.
  • Survival: Katniss and the other tributes count on much-needed survival skills in the Hunger Games arena in a bid to emerge as the sole winner.
  • Post-apocalypse: The story takes place in the country of Panem, which was built after the apocalypse.
  • Mockingjay: Throughout the book, the mockingjays represent defiance against and mockery of the Capitol, primarily due to the species' emergence and thriving despite the fact that this was not the Capitol's intention.
  • Bread: When Peeta gave a loaf of burned bread to Katniss, he showed that he cared for her and her family. It is a gesture of kindness for which Katniss feels she can never properly thank or repay Peeta.
  • Owing a debt: Throughout the novel there is the idea of having to repay someone you are indebted to, such as Katniss feeling she owes Peeta, and Thresh feeling he owes Katniss for her kindness to Rue.
  • Sacrifice: Many characters in this novel choose to sacrifice precious things.

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 3 in The Hunger Games. (standard series)

Followed by Catching Fire.

This is book 17 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (December 2011). (authoritative list)
This is book 1 of 4 in Summer YA Reads. (community list)
This is book 70 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (June 2010). (authoritative list)
This is book 1 of 49 in Young Adult. (community list)
This is book 30 of 194 in Shelfari Most Popular (December 2010). (authoritative list)
This book is in Abraham Lincoln Illinois High School Nominees 2011. (community list)
This book is in 2010-2011 Iowa High School Book Award. (authoritative list)
This book is in 2011-2012 Iowa High School Battle of the Books. (authoritative list)
This is book 20 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (June 2011). (authoritative list)
This book is in Kirkus Reviews: Get Lost in Worlds of Fantasy. (authoritative list)
This book is in Movie Tie-Ins 2012. (community list)
This is book 61 of 100 in NPR's Top 100 Killer Thriller. (community list)
This is book 19 of 145 in Whitcoulls Top 100 (2011). (authoritative list)
This is book 5 of 216 in Whitcoulls Kids' Top 50 (2011). (authoritative list)
This is book 2 of 121 in Whitcoulls Top 100 (2012). (authoritative list)
This is book 2 of 10 in Publishers Weekly Bestselling Novels in 2012. (authoritative list)
This book is in Kirkus Reviews: More Blooks Like Beauty Queens. (authoritative list)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Suzanne Collins (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Tim O'Brien (Cover Artist)
  2. Kathrin K - Hat ,, Die Tribute von Panem- Tödliche Spiele'' auf Shelfari.com gepostet
  3. Jaime Araújo (Translator)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Scholastic
Country: United States
Publication Date: September 14, 2008
ISBN: 0439023483
Page Count: 384

Classification edit see section history

  • Library of Congress: PZ7.C6837
  • Dewey: Fiction

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

Young Adults age 13 and up. It does contain disturbing themes and some violence. There is a little romance in it that may not be suitable for some children. Highly recommended for reluctant readers. Very thought provoking. Also not recommended until the reader has learned not to glorify violence.

Links to Supplemental Material edit see section history

  • The Hunger Games
  • Suzanne Collins
  • The Hunger Games @Twitter: The official Twitter handle for the movie, but there are lots of links to book-related things. They update/respond frequently.
  • Teachers Pay Teachers: Teachers Pay Teachers has thousands of free and priced lessons for teachers. Tracee Orman on TpT has dozens of lessons on the Hunger Games Trilogy! This is just one for a low priced lesson.
  • Teacher Share by Scholastic (FREE): Teacher Share by Scholastic (FREE) Teachers may post free lessons on this site. This lesson is: Hunger Games Trilogy Capitol Mutt Creative Activity by Tracee Orman.
  • Hunger Games Blog: This is a blog by Tracee Orman dedicated to the HUNGER GAMES TRILOGY.
  • Hunger Games Projects: Hunger Games blog projects
  • Hunger Games Literature Study: This is a literature study with activities for every chapter in the book. There are activities about setting, rising action,climax, and resolution, as well as, the symbolism the book contains. It also contains lessons on the ethics of reality TV and a section on edible and medicinal plants. There is also an activity to write a found poem about Haymitch and even a haiku for Rue.
  • Hunger Games Trilogy Teaching Materials and Resources: Resources and materials for all three novels in The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins.

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More Books Like This edit see section history

   
  • Battle Royale
  • Catching Fire
  • Mockingjay
  • The Ninth Orphan
  • Touching Darkness
  • Divergent
  • The Knife of Never Letting Go
  • Fade
  • The Angel Experiment
  • Max
  • Life As We Knew It
  • The Summer King
  • Graceling
  • The Quillan Games
  • The Maze Runner
  • Bewitching Season
  • The Running Man
  • Feed
  • The Sky Inside
  • The Walls Have Eyes
  • Matched
  • Surviving Antarctica
  • The Declaration
  • Mortal Engines
  • The Big Empty
  • The Dead and the Gone
  • Ender's Game
  • Speaker for the Dead
  • Ender's Shadow
  • Xenocide
  • Children of the Mind
  • The Most Dangerous Game
  • Theseus and the Minotaur
  • Crossed
  • Girl in the Arena
  • Gone
  • Hunger
  • Lies
  • Plague
  • The Long Walk
  • 1984
  • Uglies
  • Shadow Children, Books 1-4
  • The Fall (The Gods Slayers Trilogy)

Books Influenced by This Book edit see section history

   
  • Catching Fire
  • Mockingjay
  • The Girl Who Was on Fire
  • The Hunger but Mainly Death Games

Books That Cite This Book edit see section history

   
  • My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan

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