THE 68TH HUNGER GAMES - Book 1: Tribute

THE 68TH HUNGER GAMES - Book 1: Tribute

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Six years before Katniss Everdeen's 74th Hunger Games, there was Hyora Coco; a previous Hunger Games tribute. Hyora Coco is a fashion forward sixteen year old living in the poverty stricken District 8. During a public reaping, she volunteers as tribute, to save her friend; Lianka Feathers, but that isn't her only incentive to volunteer. As Hyora delves deeper into the world of the Hunger Games, she uncovers hidden secrets about her long lost mother. It is now the 68th Hunger Games, and every year, the Capitol of Panem selects one boy and one girl from each of the twelve districts to compete in an event of pageantry where each of the children must fight to the death in a specialised arena. Hyora might seem like a fierce warrior, but she definitely isn't prepared for what's hidden within the 68th Annual Hunger Games.
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