19-03-2025
The Best Deals to Shop for ‘Sunrise on the Reaping'
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If you've read (or watched) The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins (and why wouldn't you?) then you know that Katniss Everdeen brought down the tyrannical President Snow and put an end to the Hunger Games—the annual tournament that forced kids to compete to the death. Which is why, for her newest addition to the series, Collins went back in time to tell the story of Haymitch in Sunrise on the Reaping.
After years of waiting and begging, fans are finally going to get to read about Haymitch's experience winning the 50th annual Hunger Games. Fans were first introduced to Haymitch in The Hunger Games as a drunk mentor for Katniss and Peeta, and he went on to be played by Woody Harrelson in the film adaptations and became one of the most beloved characters in the series. While he sometimes referenced his time in the games—he was clearly traumatized (hence the drinking)—readers never really got to hear his whole story. Until now.
Are you ready to get your hands on it? Good. Here's where you can shop Sunrise on the Reaping, the new Hunger Games book, so you can read it ASAP.$18.99 at
You can get your Kindle-friendly digital copy of Sunrise on the Reaping for just $18.99 on Amazon right now. Of course, the online retailer also sells an audiobook version—$0.99 with membership—a hardcover copy for $19.59, and an Audio CD version for $40.49. Pick your poison:$22.39 at
For those of you who are loyal Barnes & Noble shoppers, the retailer is currently selling a B&N exclusive edition, which features an interview with Suzanne Collins by her publisher, David Levithan, for $22.39.
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You can also get your hardcopy of Sunrise on the Reaping at for $26.03. It's a little more expensive, but is great if you want to help support local bookstores while still getting the convenience of online shopping. Ebooks are also available via for $18.99.
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