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| Best Sellers Rank | #17,359 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Science Fiction for Young Adults #11 in Action & Adventure for Young Adults #27 in Action & Adventure for Children |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,750) |
| Dimensions | 16 x 3.7 x 24 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 070234057X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0702340574 |
| Item weight | 680 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 382 pages |
| Publication date | 18 March 2025 |
| Publisher | Scholastic |
| Reading age | 12 years and up |
M**I
MISPRINT. DO NOT BUY
MISPRINT!! So annoyed, read a lot and got to the most important parts, saw that 183 - 230 were repeated. Pages 231 - 279 were missing. DO NOT BUY
T**.
Stop linking the characters together, it is useless
Suzanne did it again, yet she linked all the characters together. It’s nice but at some point it is repetitive. I hope the 6th book would be about someone new, so we can know what others are thinking about the games..
E**A
Misprint
This book is missing the first 38 pages. It starts on page 39. Very disappointed
C**S
’The moment out hearts shattered? It belongs to us.’ Brutal, harrowing and highly disturbing at times ’Sunrise On The Reaping’ doesn’t simply pack a handful of emotional gut punches and flinch inducing moments into its pages; its jam packed with them throughout. Yet, despite its heavy nature, it’s a highly compelling read that is pretty much impossible to put down. Not a combination that is always easy to come by but Suzanne Collins always nails it somehow. Needless to say I was hooked. Truthfully I can’t fully decide if this is the most brutal of The Hunger Games books yet. There were certainly occasions when it felt that way to me with scenes and manoeuvring that felt particularly barbaric. But it must have been over a decade now since I read the original series so maybe time is a factor in me feeling that way; I’ll never forget the hollowed out, bleak feeling that fell over me upon finishing ’Mockingjay’ all those years ago after all. This definitely had more than its fair share of macabre moments though and I have to say that these particular games may just be the most savage yet. Obviously, given the twisted nature of the games they’re always unthinkably horrific but between its misleadingly idyllic setting, its vast array of mutts and the higher than ever number of Tributes the barbarity of this particular set of ‘games’ really stands out. ’Sunrise On The Reaping’ is more than just an account of Haymitch’s time within the arena though. Technically that’s what is covered but there’s another storyline interwoven throughout which will mean a lot to fans of the series. Here you learn just how long certain things have been brewing. This is also a chilling insight into the propaganda of Collin’s world. Its more than simply disturbing to see just how expertly the Capitol can put a spin on any moment. Character wise there’s a mixture of old and new faces involved in this instalment. Some of the individuals from the other books that featured caught me completely off guard. It gave me additional insight into several characters who appear within the other books and also left me oddly curious to discover more of Plutarch’s story. Within the previous books I don’t think I gave him as much thought as I should of; now though...well I have to confess I’m kind of craving an instalment centred around him. Just how insightful an account of propaganda would you get by following in the footsteps of one of the people whose job it is to sell the Hunger Games story? Besides which I desperately crave more insight into his motivations now. Besides these old characters there were a few new faces that particularly stood out to me. I won’t name anyone again – as I think it’s best uncovering what people are like for yourself – but there was definitely one new face that I loathed instantly (trust me, you will too) and another that I ended up coming to root for immensely over the course of the book. Character journeys certainly seem to be something that the author excels at. There’s more that I could say about this novel but truthfully I think this is a review that’s best kept vague. Although I will quickly highlight the beauty of the epilogue too because I can’t share my feelings and not give that segment a shout out. Other than that I’ll simply say that this is a magnificent, brutal and fascinating new venture into Collins’ world that is sure to delight – and devastate – fans of the series. Altogether I definitely recommend ’Sunrise On The Reaping’ ; it’s another glorious book by Suzanne Collins that has left me longing to dive back into the dystopian genre (and re-read her original trilogy too). Its sure to strike a chord with the series many fans but if you haven’t yet read any of the books this could still work as a starting point into exploring the series. Its harrowing, brutal, chillingly disturbing and yet utterly impossible to put down. Needless to say I was utterly hooked and can’t wait to see what others think of it too. Please tell me I’m not alone in wanting a Plutarch book now.
R**N
The entire franchise is really good, intricate and has a lot of details which make the book so interesting. We love the writing style of Suzanne Collins so it was a 10/10 purchase.
I**K
Great book. Arrived as promised. Hard back copy. Well worth it.
E**E
Great book to stay into the hunger games universe
A**R
This book is an icing on the cake. I could literally imagine Haymitch character. I am waiting for the movie release. The prologue made me feel like this book has been crafted really well by the author. The way Haymitch calls Katniss "sweetheart". Melts my heart. Great fan of this Hunger Games world. Great work. Must read for those who've read other books. Waiting for the next book!
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