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The First of Many - The First Hunger Games
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Ongoing, First published May 20, 2014
They thought something close to peace had come. The war was over, the districts defeated, the Capitol victorious. Left to pick up the pieces, the districts were only just beginning to rebuild their home and lives. Then came President Flare's announcement of the horrific new Hunger Games. When seventeen year old Nerida Fairling's name is picked, she is determined to win and return to her little sister Mags, who is the only family she has left, all because of the Capitol. But the arena is nothing like she expected, and what risks will she have to take in order to stay alive?
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The First Annual Hunger Games (Book 1)

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The war is over, but the battle is still being fought. The Dark Days of Panem are over but nothing is looking brighter. The Capitol has just squelched the fires of the rebellion and ended the war. President Dane has announced the Hunger Games; his solution to keeping the districts in line and Aldera Clearwater is District 11's tribute. She must travel to the Capitol with 23 other inexperienced tributes to train for their fight to the death in The First Annual Hunger Games. *The idea of the Hunger Games belongs to Suzanne Collins, but all characters, plots, and other attributes of this story belong to me.*