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Advertise Yourself > The Hunger Games - but for adults?

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Lauren Stabler | 3 comments When life has stripped you of everything, how hard will you fight to get it back?

Adelaide Taylor’s life is anything but ideal. After losing her parents to the new, tyrannical government, she’s forced to live in an orphanage for women under twenty-five.

While she toils away six days a week at a thankless job, the government systematically destroys the country. Elections are abolished. Borders are closed. The death penalty is reinstated for anyone who dares defy the new world order. All anyone can do is hope they survive.

But Adelaide needs more than hope. She needs a way out.

When new trials are introduced, she jumps at the chance to win a second chance at life. Should she win, she will regain some semblance of a life. But success won’t come easily, and failure will mean death.

Will she escape this brutal life or has her fate already been sealed?

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emmy and the book binges (emmycrutch) | 1 comments Looks cool! I’ll give it a read


message 3: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Stabler | 3 comments Emmy; ♛ the Sleepless Collector of Fairytales, wrote: "Looks cool! I’ll give it a read"

Thank you!


message 4: by GuadalupeSimmons (last edited Feb 09, 2022 12:38AM) (new)

GuadalupeSimmons | 1 comments I'm a big fan of the Hunger Games books I reread the series more often than the Harry Potter books. I am inspired by the quality of the characters and the story lines, at the time I prepared a free essay sample https://eduzaurus.com/free-essay-samp... on the subject of Hunger Games, in which I analyze in detail the motivation of the characters and the plot and script moves so that the reader or viewer could associate himself with the character, as well as compare the movie and the book.


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