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A chilling dawn marks the start of the 50th Hunger Games—twice the tributes, twice the horror
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Ever wondered what it takes to survive in a brutal arena where strategy is key? 'Sunrise on the Reaping' takes you back to Panem during the chilling dawn of the 50th Hunger Games. Dive into Haymitch Abernathy’s story as he navigates sacrifice and defiance. With this eBook format, explore his journey anytime, anywhere.
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Sunrise on the Reaping eBook (A Hunger Games Novel) (The Hunger Games): Sunrise on the Reaping (ebook) dives into the dark legacy of the 50th Hunger Games—also known as the Second Quarter Quell. As tensions simmer in Panem, a young Haymitch Abernathy is thrust into a brutal arena where survival means sacrifice, strategy, and defiance. This gripping prequel reveals the origins of a victor who would later mentor Katniss Everdeen, unraveling the twisted roots of the Games themselves.
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'Sunrise on the Reaping' isn't just another novel—it's an adventure back in time to witness a young Haymitch Abernathy navigate one of Panem’s most perilous arenas. The unique perspective adds depth and context for fans who want more from The Hunger Games universe. Plus, reading an ebook means easy access wherever you go—perfect for avid readers on the go! Vroman’s Books enhances this experience by offering exclusive signed copies that connect fans more intimately with their favorite stories. Additionally, their diverse selections ensure every reader finds something meaningful within its pages.
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Vroman’s Bookshop was founded in 1894 by Adam Clark Vroman. Born in 1856 in La Salle, Illinois, Mr. Vroman moved to Pasadena, California in the late 1800s hoping the weather would improve his wife Esther’s health. Sadly, Esther died two years later, and the brokenhearted Mr. Vroman sold his beloved book collection to raise the capital to open a bookshop