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sharonsm_28's review
5.0
It was amazing to read this before the movie! It was an amazing movie! Loved this read!!!
trin's review against another edition
As I recall, I got this for free, which is the only reason I read it. Still a fascinating decision for me to make as an adult ("adult"), as I thought Official Illustrated Movie Companions and the like were pretty stupid when I was ten -- a.k.a., the appropriate age for something like this.
*looks at her small collection of Marvel art books* OKAY THAT DOESN'T COUNT.
*looks at her small collection of Marvel art books* OKAY THAT DOESN'T COUNT.
shhchar's review against another edition
5.0
Not a lot of new information, but some awesome pictures. Definitely worth the 19 dollars.
lordofbooks's review against another edition
adventurous
funny
informative
inspiring
fast-paced
3.75
savpob's review against another edition
5.0
This book was a great partner to The Hunger Games both the film and the novel. I read this book directly after I finished the Hunger Games trilogy and it both surprised and confused me when I saw the way the characters looked. I would recommend reading this book after reading Suzanne Collins trilogy to get the most out of this entertaining book.
kritim's review against another edition
3.0
Nice. It was actually interesting to read what goes on behind the scene.
jennifermreads's review
4.0
Delve into the behind-the-scenes of our favorite second movie. Lots of tid-bits on set development, costume & makeup decisions, plus location details. Enough in here to make a fan ready for the DVD release - and any juicy extras that may bring.
I dare you not to do the District 12 salute when you read "Many of the actors were in awe of Philip Seymour Hoffman when he arrived on set. Josh Hutcherson says, 'Just watching him was like going to an acting class.'" RIP dear player-of-Plutarch.
I dare you not to do the District 12 salute when you read "Many of the actors were in awe of Philip Seymour Hoffman when he arrived on set. Josh Hutcherson says, 'Just watching him was like going to an acting class.'" RIP dear player-of-Plutarch.