LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Lionsgate is still shooting “The Hunger Games,” but already has set a date for the second film in the series.
“Catching Fire” has been set for a November 22, 2013 release, the studio announced Monday.
Lionsgate is releasing no other details about “Catching Fire,” so it’s unclear who will direct and whether stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth will return.
“The Hunger Games” will be released on March 23, 2012.
The movies are based on Suzanne Collins’ bestselling trio of young adult novels. Lionsgate has rights to turn the three books into four movies.
The books are giant sellers — “Hunger Games” has sold more than 3 million copies in the United States alone — and the movies have generated enormous enthusiasm.
Clearly, Lionsgate sees in the “Hunger Games” movies what Summit saw in “The Twilight Saga.”
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-Look at the age of the main character. YA books often have characters whose ages are 13-18 or in grades 7-12th. This always true and not all books with characters these ages are ya, but a general rule of thumb.
-What division of the publisher is it in. Many ya books are published by division and helps eliminate the possibility it is adult when it is.
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Firstly, the first editions that are selling for real money (ie more than $50) are all new. Good condition secondhand first editions are available for $5.
Secondly, the signature is likely to detract from the value of the book, precisely because it is a personal dedication. In general, dedications in books do not enhance the value unless the dedicatee is themselves famous (or in some cases) close to the author.
By the looks of it, this was a vary large first edition print, so it is really unlikely that the books will become very rare and valuable.
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