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a question for you: seeing that this book was a buddy read in April, do you want to read it again in June? Or should we instead read the next one - The Hunger Games?
I know I will not re-read it now because it is still very fresh in my mind. But I will wait for your opinion :)

I think another buddy read is fine….many people don’t have the means to read a book the second it comes out.
But if you all decide not to read it, that’s fine :)


Have any of you started reading it yet? I can't wait to discuss it with you all because it's still very fresh in my mind and I still get so many emotions when I think about it. I was really touched by Haymitch's story.



Allison, that's exactly how I felt when I started the book also! I knew from the beginning that I am going to cry a lot while reading, and I did. 😅
I flipped through the book today again, read some of my favorite parts, and it is still a solid 5 star read for me. I'm such a fan of Suzanne Collins writing.
Here is my review of the book (there are spoilers, but they are marked):
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I really loved all the kids (Ampert’s death….geesh). Also loved Mags and Wiress and of course, Effie.
LinaVer: I didn’t get the references to (view spoiler) either. I didn’t read the prequel book of Snow so I just figured it had something to do with that.

So, knowing Haymitch as a perennial drunkard in the original trilogy, it is such a delight to get to know him even better. as both of you have mentioned, we knew it was gonna be heartbreaking, but i didnt know its gonna hurt so much!! The family tragedy was expected, but LDB's end and the lie she told from jail was too traumatic.
They put in a lot of characters just to connect it to the main trilogy though, and thats the only that bugs me about her writing. If we are saying Plutarch or Effie or Mags or Wiress or Beetee were exactly the same 25 years ago and have had zero character development, putting them in the story was just fan service. Even Haymitch ends up as a drunkard as well as a rebel by the end of the book but waits 25 years to re-attempt his plan to break out people from the arena?
But all that being said, the story kept me 100% emotionally invested and SC pressed all the right buttons to traumatize me time and again. 5* for the plot, -1* for shoehorning in the characters.
P.S. Eagles usually symbolize freedom, so maybe that was Plutarch's way of secretly showing that he is a part of the rebellion?



SarahKat said we can use this topic until 24th of July. :) So just take it easy and enjoy the book.

Yes, SarahKat was asking if we need the rest of the series pushed back. I also don't mind waiting until August, as it's a re-read for me.
What do you all think?

Yes, SarahKat was asking if we need the rest of the series pushed back. I also don't mind waiting un..."
I dont mind. I'm having trouble getting hold of the book at the moment anyway - it seems to be very popular with several weeks wait time.

How is it going with Sunrise on the Reaping for those who are reading it now?
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Pages: 382 pages
Length: 1 month (June)
Participants: Cordelia, Dominique, LinaVer
Everyone reads at their own pace during a Buddy Read. Because participants can be at different parts of the book at different times, it is extremely important to mark spoilers so that the book is not ruined for someone who is not as far along as others!!!
Mark spoilers by placing {spoiler} before the text and {/spoiler} after the text but use the < and > instead of the { and }.
Here are some questions to help get the conversation started! Feel free to look up discussion questions specific to this book or come up with your own. Just make sure any questions that contain spoilers are under spoiler tags.
Discussion questions are not required but may be a fun way to talk about the book and get to know each other!
Prior to starting:
What prompted you to join this buddy read?
Have you read this author before? What do you think of their other books?
Mid-read:
What character or ideas do you relate to the most and why?
Do you have any favorite quotes or scenes?
After reading:
What was enjoyable or not-so-enjoyable about this book?
Did this book change your perception about anything, either within the book (character development) or in real life?