The Hunger Games: The Hanging Tree

The Hunger Games: The Hanging Tree

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Fifteen year old Alene Snow, granddaughter of the famous President Snow. Has received a message from her dead Grandfather to destroy Panem, and finish what he started. But when she arrives at district 12 on her way back to the Capitol. She meets young Nathaniel Everdeen, the twelve year old son of Katniss Everdeen. At first her thoughts are to kill him to break Katniss Everdeens heart. Instead she does something worse. Alene tricks Nathaniel to become her companion in destroying Panem.
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My name is Katniss Everdeen. I am eighteen years old. I survived The Hunger Games twice. Peeta was hijacked. He was rescued and he's fighting to return to his old self. I led the revolution that led to the fall of President Snow. Snow. Snow is dead. Coin is dead. Boggs is dead. Finnick is dead. Prim is dead. Everyone is dead and it's my fault. It's my fault. __ Even though the Hunger Games are gone, reduced to the hauntingly horrifying memory of those who took place in it, the demons of Katniss Everdeen's past loom over her, with her wherever she goes. Though she will learn to cope with her losses with the help of Peeta Mellark, whom she holds closely to her heart. Together, the two will help each other to become new people and start their lives again, braving all of the new horrors and setbacks to come with the other by their side. ~There are much worse games to play~ I don't own The Hunger Games. All rights go to Suzanne Collins.

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