The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins 
Book
Dystopian
Young Adult
Book
Dystopian
Young Adult
Updated: 14 August 2022
No rape or sexual assault
Rape or sexual assault mentioned in passing (in discussion and/or implied)
Sexual harassment (e.g. verbal or non-consensual touching/grabbing)
Sexual relationship between adult and teenager
Child sexual abuse
Incest
Attempted rape
Rape strongly implied/details surrounding a rape discussed in detail (i.e. the events before/after)
Detailed/vivid description of rape

Description

Worthy of note: the story as a whole is about a society that is numb to violence, so despite nothing happening, there are some things that could possibly be triggering, such as a girl being taken as a slave and having her tongue cut off prior to the events of the book. A key part of the plot is the presumably primarily adult audience of the Hunger Games being deeply invested in the protagonist's performed romantic relationship with another character. The protagonist feels a lot of pressure to kiss him and perform romantic devotion to him even though she does not feel those feelings. There are also scenes where she has to be naked in front of adults she does not know while they are styling her.

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