Yellow Flicker Beat (sequel to DTPP)

Yellow Flicker Beat (sequel to DTPP)

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Primrose Everdeen and Peeta Mellark are tributes for the 74th Annual Hunger Games. They thought they would be ignored as their District 12 usually is...but both of them have made a terrible mistake. The Capitol despise them, especially the important members like President Snow. As much as Prim and Peeta try to right the wrong, things keep going downhill. Will they have any hope left when they are in the Games? Will they be able to keep their alliances or will betrayal break them all?
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what if the mockingjay rebellion failed? what if the hunger games never ended? As the reaping for the 95th hunger games approaches, the daughter of district 12's legendary duo victors, Primrose Mellark becomes an unwitting pawn in the capitols unrelenting game. with no rebellion to shatter the capital's control, the hunger games persist and Prim is chosen as tribute, destined to face the merciless arena that should of been dismantled long ago. stripped of the hope that her parent's rebellion once promised, Prim steps into the arena burdened by a never ending nightmare. fighting for her life Prim must grapple with the daunting question: what dose it mean to be the child of a rebellion that never was?

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