SAVE 30%:Suzanne Collins' latest in the Hunger Gamesseries publishes March 18,Glori-Anne Gilbert Archives and ahead of its release find it for 30% off at Amazon. As of March 17, order Sunrise on the Reapingfor just $19.59, saving $8.40.
Suzanne Collins surprised all of us in 2020 with the release of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the fourth novel in the Hunger Gamesseries. The hype continued with the book's 2023 film adaptation, so it was music to our ears when it was announced last year that a new book was coming.
We can hardly believe it, but that book is already here. Sunrise on the Reapingby Suzanne Collins is the fifth installment in the Hunger Gamesseries and arrives on shelves, Tuesday, March 18. It's a prequel to the original trilogy, taking readers back to the 50th Hunger Games, where Haymitch Abernathy is dragged away from District 12 with three other tributes for the Quarter Quell.
This much anticipated origin story for Katniss and Peeta's beloved mentor, is already on sale ahead of its March 18 release. At Amazon, find Sunrise on the Reapingfor just $19.59. That saves you $8.40 off of its standard $27.99 price tag. That's 30% savings on the brand new title. Plus, if you order now, it'll arrive on its release day of March 18.
Shop the latest Hunger Games installment at Amazon for 30% off now.
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