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Fear the war pandas. They are coming.

Let The Games Begin

As a Hunger Games enthusiast, I’ve been impatiently waiting the release of the second film. And it’s getting close. Although most of my friends thought that Catching Fire was a bit of a letdown, I think that it’s the strongest of the three novels. The gradual buildup to the anniversary games was all necessary, as the events exposed the deep significance and roots of the rebellion. This set up also Read more of this blog post »
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Published on August 12, 2013 13:20 Tags: catching-fire, dystopian, hunger-games, movie, ya
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