A review by britcorm
The Girl Who Was on Fire: Your Favorite Authors on Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games Trilogy, by Leah Wilson
3.0
I’ve come to the conclusion that The Hunger Games book series is my “comfort” series. If I don’t know what to read, or if what I have been reading hasn’t been bringing me much joy, I turn to The Hunger Games.
I’ve had very strong and changing opinions of the book series over the years. My favourite of the 3 changes every couple of years, and I realize or learn something new every time I pick them up.
This book of essays was great to compliment that constant learning that I do every time I pick the series back up. This book of essays is obviously only really geared for fans of the books and films. However, they also do a good job of just discussing science, politics, trauma, and war in an accessible way. The authors just do it through the lens of The Hunger Games.
I’ve had very strong and changing opinions of the book series over the years. My favourite of the 3 changes every couple of years, and I realize or learn something new every time I pick them up.
This book of essays was great to compliment that constant learning that I do every time I pick the series back up. This book of essays is obviously only really geared for fans of the books and films. However, they also do a good job of just discussing science, politics, trauma, and war in an accessible way. The authors just do it through the lens of The Hunger Games.