I made no attack whatsoever. As I said, I thought it was adorable that Coyote was using the book. If you want to take that as an "attack," knock yourself out.
As to your "understanding" of the Hunger Games, it isn't as clear as you think. The book's character, themes, and narration are all skewed towards the teenage girl audience, And, as you yourself noted, it does have the "teenage drama" appealing to teenage girls. That makes it a
teenage girl book. Just because teenage boys and less-discriminating older adult males like yourself also read it, doesn't change that. The fact it addresses mature themes doesn't change that either, as most teen fiction does as well. So, the only one who looks foolish is
you.
I, myself, am a literature professor well-versed in Science Fiction. However, unlike you, I prefer more sophisticated writers like Philip K. Dick, Ursula K. LeGuin, William Gibson, and Neal Stephenson. Unlike you, I don't rely on the teenage fiction department...
P.s. My 9-year-old daughter loved the first book. So, maybe one day I'll share her insights with you.