Suzanne Collins
Suzanne Collins has made millions of dollars off of book sales from her successful "Hunger Games" series. The exact amount is not publicly disclosed, but she is estimated to have earned tens of millions of dollars from her books.
A company didn't invent the Hunger Games. It was written by an author named Suzanne Collins. If you mean what company published the Hunger Games then that would be Scholastic.
Do you mean who made The Hunger Games? The book was written by Suzanne Collins.
She has written the underland chronicles, a picturebook titled when charlie mcbone lost his power, and is currently writing the Hungergames trilogy.
The year it comes out is in 2011!:)
Possibly: A company called lionsgate owns the rights to the movie but suzanne Collins (author of the series) is sopposted to do the screen play thing (script) but if a movie does come out gale and peeta better be HOTT
She was a scriptwriter for children's programs and she also wrote quite a few novels but it was The Hunger Games that really made her famous
Prim's gift, from Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series, is a symbolic token representing love and hope. It is a small, hand-made locket that Prim Everdeen gives to her sister Katniss, serving as a reminder of their bond and the importance of family. The gift highlights themes of sacrifice and the emotional connections that drive characters throughout the story.
Seeing footage of the war on Iraq, the Greek myth of Theseus, and her father serving in the Air Force which made her aware of poverty, starvation, and the effects of war
She most likley made up the word and used it because it sounded cool. But, Panem is the Latin word for bread. Maybe somthing to do with Peta-- ;)
The red-headed Avox is a character from Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series. She is a young woman who was captured and punished for rebelling against the Capitol, resulting in her being made an Avox—a servant who is forbidden to speak. Her striking red hair is a notable feature, and her character highlights the brutal consequences of defying the Capitol's authority. The Avox serves as a reminder of the oppressive regime and the sacrifices made by those who resist it.