Broken: The 325th Hunger Games

Broken: The 325th Hunger Games

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"On the 325th anniversary, as a reminder to the rebels that even the smartest of them cannot outsmart the Capitol, the tributes of each district will be reaped from our very own 15 -16 year old ALP class." After the rebellions of the Dark Days, the Hunger Games were formed, as a reminder to the districts that they will always be weaker than the Capitol. During the 75th games, they attempted to rebel again, so the Capitol started using a different approach to organise people's lives, in the hope of become a more efficient, united nation. Now it is the 325th year, and the games are still going. In this brutal fight to the death, who will be left broken?
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The day of the Second Annual Quarter Quell. The 50th Hunger Games. It was a day that would change the life of 16-year-old Haymitch Abernathy forever. Twice the number of usual tributes were chosen; 4 from each district, and Haymitch had been one of those unlucky 4. The odds had not been in his favor that year, but he had a reason to fight; for his loved ones, for the glory of District 12. Despite his circumstances, Haymitch remained somewhat optimistic about his chances of victory, promising his family that he would never back down no matter what happens to him in that arena. Throughout his journey he will make choices beyond anything he could have imagined, and make mistakes that are irreversible-especially in the Capitols eyes. But he does it all out of spite, because he had the heart and mind of a victor, even from the very beginning. This book contains depictions of violence (blood, death, etc.), as well as implied mentions of suicide. If you are a sensitive reader, I suggest you read with caution.

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