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	<title>Hunger Games Network &#124; The worldwide home for fans of The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins. News, info on Catching Fire, Mockingjay</title>
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		<title>Three Directors named as front-runners for Hunger Games movie!</title>
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In an exclusive article. Deadline talks about the three front-running directors named for the movie adaptation of &#8216;The Hunger Games&#8217;.
The director shall be named late next week!
Gary Ross, Sam Mendes and David Slade  have emerged as the favorites.  The script has become one of those closely guarded documents which do  not leave the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Suzanne Collins Talks The Hunger Games Trilogy</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Suzanne Collins answers questions about The Hunger Games Trilogy, the inspiration in this new video! Check it out:

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		<title>Nina Jacobson Talks The Hunger Games Movie</title>
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In a new article at The Daily Beast, Nina Jacobson talks about the Hunger Games movie, its production motion and the fan-base for the franchise.
The difficulty in translating the book to film is apparent; both  Jacobson and Lionsgate say the movie will be made for the book’s 12- to  18-year-old core audience, and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>#Mockingjay : An Analysis</title>
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Most of us, if not all, have finished reading the brilliant and richly woven last narrative in The Hunger Games trilogy.
My thoughts on it are, as I posted on our Twitter, are still the same:
Halfway done through #Mockingjay. Surprised at how true the book is &#8211; besides the excellent twists in the brilliant plot. #win
#Mockingjay [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Catching Fire nominated for YALSA 2010</title>
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Catching Fire, the second installment of the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins is nominated as 2010 Teens’ top 10 Books.
Voting is open Aug. 23 through Sept. 17, 2010. Winners will be announced in a webcast at www.ala.org/teenstopten during Teen Read Week, Oct. 17-23.
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		<title>Happy Reading #Mockingjay!</title>
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To all of you who&#8217;re reading Mockingjay &#8211; awesome! Have fun, guys!
To those still waiting, hold on tight guys, it&#8217;ll be with you in no time!
The Publishers Weekly has posted an even more spoilery review than the LA Times one . If you want to you can read it here. Beware, it has very minute [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Suzanne Collins Reads First Chapter of Mockingjay!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Hyperventilation anyone? 
Here&#8217;s Suzanne Collins thanking fans and reading from the first chapter of Mockingjay. Wanna go ahead or staying spoiler free? Your call &#8211; but here&#8217;s the vid:

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		<title>Suzanne Collins Answers Five Questions</title>
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Scholastic&#8217;s On Our Minds blog has released an interesting and informative video interview with Suzanne Collins where she answers the following five questions:
1) What can fans of the first two Hunger Games books expect in the sequel Mockingjay?
2) Are any of the characters based on people you know?
3) How do you typically plot/plan your books?
4) [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Hunger Games Training Days Strategy Game Review</title>
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Check out this awesome review of the Hunger Games Training Days Strategy Game from Black Gate.
The Hunger Games: Training Day is hard to describe. It’s a card-based strategy game where the Tributes work on their skills leading up to the arena. I watched the kids while my wife played this game and, afterward, she said [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://hunger-games.net/?p=438</link>
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		<title>Collins Talks Katniss Everdeen, Capitol and Mockingjay!</title>
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Rick Margolis from School Library Journal posted a nice, long interview with Suzanne. In this very intriguing interview, Suzanne talks about Katniss, her future, the Capitol and implies that President Snow&#8217;s blood-smelling breath is a secret to be revealed in the third book.
Suzanne also talks of how she hopes these books, where children are introduced [...]]]></description>
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