Many beloved (and hated) "Hunger Games" characters appear as younger versions in "Sunrise on the Reaping," and some surprising dots are connected.
"Sunrise on the Reaping," the next novel in the best-selling "Hunger Games" series by Indiana University alumna Suzanne Collins is out now.
"Sunrise on the Reaping," the next novel in the best-selling "Hunger Games" series by Suzanne Collins is out now.
Supported by What started as a scholarly study becomes, in Will Rees’s hands ... do we digest another physiological factoid than the hunger comes back tenfold, in the form of even more questions ...
Even before the film franchise cemented its status, The Hunger Games franchise by Suzanne Collins had already been a pillar ...
There’s nostalgia in the air this spring as readers gear up to revisit the “Hunger Games” universe ... I was inspired by David Hume’s idea of implicit submission and, in his words ...
A coalition of anti-hunger advocates and students is calling for the Ohio General Assembly to pay for universal free school meals in the budget. Hunger-Free Schools Ohio began organizing two years ago ...
The historic Henry River Mill Village, located in Hickory, N.C., is on sale for nearly $2 million Murray Close/Getty ; Marketplace Realty Inc. Fans of The Hunger Games can dig into the origins of ...
Fans of The Hunger Games can dig into the origins of the real-life District 12. The historic Henry River Mill Village, located in Hickory, N.C., is the location of the film franchise’s District ...
David Luke Rees takes his time to build to By the Throat’s crescendo. Much like Speak No Evil , many of the early signs that all is not well with Amy and Alex stems from simple scenarios.
“The Hunger Games: On Stage” is produced by Oliver Royds, Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons for Runaway Entertainment, Isobel David and Umeda Arts Theater, by arrangement with Lionsgat ...