
In dystopian Panem, young Haymitch Abernathy is reaped for the brutal 50th Hunger Games, a Quarter Quell doubling the tributes for maximum spectacle.
In dystopian Panem, young Haymitch Abernathy is reaped for the brutal 50th Hunger Games, a Quarter Quell doubling the tributes for maximum spectacle.
I adore all of the books in Panem, but this one was my least favorite of the five. As much as I was engaged with Haymitch's story in a way I didn't…
Really good story! I loved it. I do question its significance in context of the series. It didn’t reel me in as much as Songbirds, and it wasn’t as…
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Brief mentions of undescribed nudity; no sexual scenes. Depictions of sexual assault, harassment, and coercion.
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No profanity present.
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No LGBTQIA+ representation.
No religious themes present.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
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Central themes of political manipulation, propaganda, autocracy, disinformation, oppression, and societal control.
Mentions of suicide ideation and on-page deaths by suicide.
Systemic oppression, child endangerment, physical abuse, trauma, and emotional suffering in a dystopian regime. Depictions of sexual assault, harassment, and coercion.
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♾️⭐️ I have never met a hunger games book I wasn’t obsessed with, but this one literally ripped me in half. I have such a new love and appreciation…