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As I started reading Hunger Games, I found that their lives are hery horrible. especially that people have to sneak out to get a fair amount of food. I wonder how the government system got to the way it is in the book. Even though it takes place in the future, it feels so primitive. I am still a little confused on what Reaping Day is. At first it sounded like a time when they kill people because of the word reaping, but some people actually want to get chosen. Is this the time when kids join into the hunger games? Or is it a time when people get a chance to search for more food? Why does the author write this book in 3rd person? I think it would make much more sense and describe more in detail the state of the country.
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