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101 Amazing Facts about The Hunger Games
101 Amazing Facts about The Hunger Games
101 Amazing Facts about The Hunger Games
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101 Amazing Facts about The Hunger Games

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Do you know which classical legend was a key inspiration for Suzanne Collins when she wrote The Hunger Games? Or why Katniss is so named? What amusing incidents happened to the cast and crew during filming? And what are the key differences between the books and the films? This fantastic book features over one hundred fascinating facts, split into sections such as costumes, actors, books, films, unbelievable facts and more.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAUK Authors
Release dateMay 13, 2014
ISBN9781783337712

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    The Books

    There are of course three books in the Hunger Games trilogy - The Hunger Games, Catching Fire and Mockingjay.

    The trilogy has been translated into twenty-six different languages (at the time of writing this book), including French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and even Estonian.

    Almost thirty million books have been printed worldwide!

    The first novel was published on the 14th of September 2008.

    Although the three books are wildly popular with fans and have been praised by literary critics, many people were disappointed that the third instalment did not tie up a number of loose ends.

    The Hunger Games wasn’t author Suzanne Collins’s first foray into the creative world... she was one of the writers from 90s TV show Clarissa Explains it All.

    Throughout the series, there are examples of Collins being influenced by classical history. One is in her choice of names - Cato, Cinna, Portia, Octavia and Flavia are all from ancient

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