The life of Suzanne Collins / Authors and Artists for Young Adults
Suzanne Collins is something of a mystery / Claire Armistead
The last battle : with Mockingjay on its way, Suzanne Collins weighs in on Katniss and the Capitol / Rick Margolis
The hunger games changed Suzanne Collins's life / Hillel Italie
The hunger games taps into adolescent issues of dating and death / Brian Bethune
Violence in The hunger games is a reflection of our own world / Rebecca Keegan
Love is the strongest weapon in The hunger games / Mary Borsellino
Katniss becomes a killer kid / Lois H. Gresh
Indicting violence : a pacifist review of The hunger games trilogy / Marty Troyer
Glamour of evil or glimmer of hope? / Patrick O'Hannigan
The hunger games distorts the reality of war / Paul K. Chappell
Governments perpetrate violence in contemporary fictions / James Warner
The Mockingjay revolution is not a just war / Louis Melancon
Violent teens should not be treated as adults / Sarah Alice Brown
There is no correlation between violent movies and societal violence / Robert M. Schwartz
Media violence and the Connecticut shootings / James Hirsen
Media violence by itself does not cause mass killings / Arline Kaplan
Mass shootings by the mentally disturbed can be mitigated / Dennis Grantham
Dark and violent books help teens through adolescence / Mary Elizabeth Williams.