The music on, these three discs of Don Cornelius' "hippest trip in. America" is glorious. James Brown, Aretha Franklin and the Jackson 5 tear the roof off. But it's just as much fun to watch the visual evolution of '70s soul: The bell-bottom pantsuits! The dance lines! The hair-product ads!rnIn this final installment of the dystopian Hunger Games trilogy, rebel forces wage war on the Capitol, a romantic saga takes a new twist, and tragedy strikes. Once again, Suzanne Collins writes young-adult fiction as if jet-propelled. You'll read at roughly the same pace.
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