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This thrilling new publication takes you into a dystopian world. Here you can pre-order the book highlight.
There are youth books that accompany you for a lifetime - even if you have long since grown up. The “Hunger Games” are definitely part of it. I still remember exactly how I wrapped each side with palpitations and suffered with Katniss while fought against the Capitol.
Suzanne Collins has created a world that is so captivating, brutal and at the same time emotional that she never let go of me. So you can imagine how much I am pleased that her new novel will appear on March 18.
Here pre-order the new part of the tribute series at Thalia*
Haymitch's story: A new chapter in the world of Panem
Thenew book* plays long before the events around Katniss Everdeen - this time Haymitch is the focus. The cynical, grumpy mentor, who led Katniss and Peeta through the hunger games, finally gets his own story. And I'll tell you: it will be violent.
What is it about?
We travel back to the fiftieth hunger games, the so-called jubilee anniversary, which demands twice as many tributes from the districts. In District 12, the young Haymith lives who actually only wants one thing: survive his everyday life and be with the girl he loves. But when his name is drawn, a world collapses for him. Together with three other tributes from his district, he is brought into the captain - and what awaits him in the arena is cruel than he could ever imagine.
Why this book is a must for all Panem fans
Suzanne Collins knows how to weave like hardly any other exciting plots with profound characters. Anyone who thinks they know everything about Panem is taught better here - because Haymitch's story throws a completely new light on the brutal past of hunger games that keep panem in the strangle.
I have myself"The tribute of Panem L. The day is on"* Immediately pre -ordered and can hardly wait to immerse yourself in this dark, fascinating world. Haymitch has always been one of my favorite characters and now we finally find out what made him the man we know from "the tribute of Panem".
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