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Differences Between Hunger Games Movie And Book
The Hunger Games has to versions :the book and the movie. They are different and similar in certain ways that can change the story and the meaning of the story.

The Hunger Games film and book have a lot of differences such as in the movie the baker didn't give katniss the cookies like he did in the novel . That was a little change in the story but it didn't change anything big in the movie. When Gale didn't get to say by in the novel but in the movie he did.

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