: Re: Preventing the symbolic conflict of "Hunger Games" from overshadowing widespread social plight SPOILER ALERT: Questions and answers may contain spoilers for all three books in the Hunger Games
Not sure if this is along the lines of your question exactly, but:
The first book was great (mostly about the games),
The second book was good (more politics, but still plenty about the games)
The third book was disappointing (all about politics).
I guess if I were to improve the series, I'd simply have found some way to resolve things in book 2, honestly.
(I think Collins did try to find a scenario that could "condense" or "focus" the wider conflict in book 3 like the games did for book 1 - that's what the guerilla fighting, especially through the capitol, seems to be trying to do, but I don't think it really worked).
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