I enjoyed Hunger Games. It's not like it's the Lord of the Rings or anything, but it's a story about the evils of Big Governments and the power of the individual. There are worse things for kids to be reading!
At its core, the book series is practically AnCap in its criticism of government generally and centralized government in particular. At multiple points in the series, the dreamed of goal was to live off the grid far away from any sort of government.
I am still upset that the ending did not leave the protagonist as a broken shell of a person. The whole thing needed to simply end a few pages sooner and it would have been so much more..."meaningful" and "impactful" aren't quite the right words for it, but I can't think of the right wording.
I enjoyed Hunger Games. It's not like it's the Lord of the Rings or anything, but it's a story about the evils of Big Governments and the power of the individual. There are worse things for kids to be reading!
At its core, the book series is practically AnCap in its criticism of government generally and centralized government in particular. At multiple points in the series, the dreamed of goal was to live off the grid far away from any sort of government.
I am still upset that the ending did not leave the protagonist as a broken shell of a person. The whole thing needed to simply end a few pages sooner and it would have been so much more..."meaningful" and "impactful" aren't quite the right words for it, but I can't think of the right wording.