Hunger Games And Book Differences

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Hunger games
Although this book is great as well as the movie there is several differences. But there is a lot of similarities to. Some of the several differences in the movie hunger games is how Thresh attacks Clove in the movie it is totally different from the novel.For evidence in the movie Thresh threw Clove other than the fact that in the book he beat her head with a rock. This effect’s the movie by making the scene less dramatic but in the book it’s thrilling. The next difference is that Madge Undersee is not in the movie.This effected the movie and book by confusing the characters up.For example in the

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