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    The Hunger Games and Philosophy: A Critique of Pur e Treason: A Critique of Pure Treason

    The Hunger Games and Philosophy: A Critique of Pur e Treason by Irwin, W;

    A Critique of Pure Treason

    Series: The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series;

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    • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
    • Date of Publication 28 February 2012

    • ISBN 9781118065075
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 229x152x17 mm
    • Weight 457 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A philosophical exploration of Suzanne Collins's New York Times bestselling series, just in time for the release of The Hunger Games movie

    Katniss Everdeen is "the girl who was on fire," but she is also the girl who made us think, dream, question authority, and rebel.

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    A philosophical exploration of Suzanne Collins's New York Times bestselling series, just in time for the release of The Hunger Games movie

    Katniss Everdeen is "the girl who was on fire," but she is also the girl who made us think, dream, question authority, and rebel.

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