A review by stephxsu
The Girl Who Was on Fire: Your Favorite Authors on Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games Trilogy by Leah Wilson

3.0

A light complement to the megasuccess that is the Hunger Games trilogy. Perfect for readers who want more about the characters, the world, the society, but who do not want to be mired in academic-speak or in-depth research. And, uh, I admit to wanting more academic-speak. A lot more academic-speak. This book is a decent addition to one's Hunger Games readings but doesn't really go in depth into what Collins' dystopic world has to offer us. Perhaps in the future we will see actually academic essays on this trilogy.