Some books pull you in. Others refuse to let you go.
Susan Collins’ breakout hit novel, The Hunger Games, is the latter. A page-turner that doesn’t just wrangle your attention, it tightens its grip with every word, the survival tale was just ranked the No. 1 ‘Most Addicting Book’ on Goodreads.
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Working with a high-stakes premise from page one, the novel follows Katniss Everdeen, a resourceful, conflicted, and deeply human 16-year-old protagonist, as she navigates the cruel dystopian world of Panem, which forces its districts to sacrifice one boy and one girl to fight to the death on live television. When Katniss volunteers as tribute in place of her younger sister, the Hunger Games begin and her battle to stay alive is on.
With nearly every chapter ending with a cliffhanger, readers stay locked in, turning every page to learn the fate of Collins’ characters. The author’s themes of media, power, and survival become uncomfortably real, hitting close to home, and the emotional investment gets turned up to an 11, as relationships, alliances, and betrayals are tested and endured.
Collins’ thriller, the first in a five-book series, was so popular it received the movie treatment in 2012, with Jennifer Lawrence starring as Katniss opposite Josh Hutcherson, who plays Peeta. Elizabeth Banks, Woody Harrelson, and Stanley Tucci also star as Capitol characters, elevating the story with their contributions. Sequels followed, with the most recent installment, The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, releasing in 2023.
Despite the novel’s young-adult genre, it’s found acclaim with readers of all ages, and still manages to grow its audience. A gripping, addictive read knows no limits.
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