Book geeks wanting to eat the food described in their favorite fantasy novels are making dishes of raccoon, nettle soup, and grilled rattlesnake. You know, food and eating are things I want to include in my stories, but I should shutup about that until I get several thousand words into them.
Nettle soup is good. A booger to harvest, tho.
Making a cookbook based on the Hunger Games seems to wildly miss the point of those books. And I say that as both a major fan of the series, and as someone who owns several fiction-themed cookbooks. But while a Redwall cookbook seems to fit well with the series, a Hunger Games cookbook…Well, it seems like something that would go over very well in the Capital of Panem and be just another reason for the districts to riot.