Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games set the standard for dystopian YA, and on audio its first-person tension is relentless. Here’s why it’s still one of the best listens in the genre.
Listen to The Hunger Games Free30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeWhat The Hunger Games is about
In Panem, a nation risen from the ruins of North America, the wealthy Capitol keeps its twelve districts in line with an annual spectacle: the Hunger Games, where two children from each district are forced to fight to the death on live television. When her little sister’s name is drawn, sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her place.
What follows is part survival thriller, part sharp critique of inequality, media, and power. Katniss is a prickly, resourceful narrator, and the arena’s brutal logic makes for one of the most propulsive stories in modern YA.
| Author | Suzanne Collins |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781338334906 |
| List price | $27.99 |
Why The Hunger Games is great on audio
Collins wrote in tight, present-tense first person — you’re locked inside Katniss’s head as the arena closes in, and that immediacy is electric on audio. A fast, gripping listen for adults and teens alike.
Who should listen
Perfect for fans of dystopia, survival stories, and strong female leads. The themes of violence and survival are intense, though it’s written for a YA audience.
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Listen to The Hunger Games Free30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeFrequently asked questions
Is this the first Hunger Games book?
Yes — it begins the original trilogy, followed by Catching Fire and Mockingjay.
Is The Hunger Games appropriate for teens?
Yes — it’s written for young adults, though it deals with violence and death.
Should I read the prequel first?
No — read the original trilogy first; the prequels work best afterward.
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