The selection games

The selection games

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A fight to the death for the crown. 35 girls one crown, only one comes out. May the odds be ever in your favor.
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They were promised peace. After surviving the horrors of the 49th Hunger Games, Akira Yamazaki and Albedo Kriedeprinz returned to District 12 as shattered victors-haunted by the bodies they buried and the choices they can't undo. Their days in Victor's Village, shared with fellow survivors Xiao, Ganyu, and Aether, are quiet and cold, steeped in the kind of silence only trauma can create. But peace is a lie in Panem. As the 50th Hunger Games approaches, whispers of the Quarter Quell ripple through the districts like a cold wind. No one knows what the Capitol has planned-until President Silas Grinn steps onto the screen with a twisted smile and a card sealed in gold. "To remind the districts that even the strongest are never safe... the 50th Hunger Games will call forth not two, but four tributes from each district: two victors... and two children." Forty-eight tributes. Twice the blood. Twice the spectacle. For Akira and Albedo, the nightmare isn't over. It's just beginning. Forced to confront the Capitol once more, they must navigate deadly alliances, protect the innocent, and decide what they're willing to become in order to survive-again. But in a game designed to break even the strongest minds, victory may not mean survival this time. Because in the Capitol's eyes, nobody is ever truly free.

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