The Restoration

The Restoration

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The Hunger Games have been abolished over eighty years ago and the divisions of the thirteen Districts and the Capitol are no more. Instead everyone lives in The City. It is common knowledge that anyone whose ancestors were citizens of the Capitol are treated unfairly. Despite this, it comes as an unexpected shock to Gracen when the president announces the rebirth of the Hunger Games. Suddenly Gracen's life, once so certain and secure, is suddenly thrown into turmoil as she prepares to fight for her life. Because in these Games, the rules have changed. There will be multiple arenas. One hundred contestants. And only one can survive. But Gracen must win. Because only she knows the deadly secret that surrounds her city. And only she can stop the destruction that will follow.
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*THIS IS A PREQUEL TO 'IN THIS TOGETHER'! IF YOU HAVEN'T READ 'IN THIS TOGETHER', YOU SHOULD GO DO THAT NOW* Celia Deen wasn't afraid. She had defeated the Capitol. She had hidden from the President in New World. What was there to be afraid of? But in the back of her mind, there was still that sliver of regret. When she looked out her door and saw District One's teenagers training for the Hunger Games, she wished she could have done more. She hadn't done anything monumental. Every year, people still kill. Every year, people still die. It didn't seem like anything was going to change. Why? Why were the Deens the only family who was frightened in a District full of those who are honoured? Why was Celia really chosen for the 200th Hunger Games? Why did her ancestors join the Mockingjay Rebellion? It's time for the full story behind the Mockingjay Rebellion. And it all starts with a spark... Cover creds: @blackbixd

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