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sunrise on the reaping us cover
Scholastic revealed the cover for Sunrise on the Reaping on 10.16.24. The new novel in the worldwide bestselling The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins will be published March 18, 2025. Preorder HERE
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sunrise on the reaping cover uk edition
The cover for Sunrise on the Reaping UK edition revealed on 10.17.24. The new novel in the worldwide bestselling The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins will be published March 18, 2025. Preorder HERE
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sunrise on the reaping german edition
Sunrise on the Reaping German Cover: Revealed at the Frankfurt Book Fair 10.18.24. Preorder HERE.
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The Hunger Games Illustrated Edition
The Hunger Games: Illustrated Edition - A deluxe illustrated edition of The Hunger Games, with more than 30 black and white drawings from artist Nico Delort, will be released October 1, 2024!
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the hunger games deluxe edition paperback box set
All four of the Hunger Games paperbacks in a stunning deluxe box set, featuring sprayed edges with stenciled artwork, as well as all-new covers. The set will be released on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. PreOrder HERE.
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DELUXE COLLECTION HUNGER GAMES 4 BOOK HARDCOVER UK EDITION BOX SET
The Deluxe Hunger Games Collection will be released in October 2023, including all four books by Suzanne Collins, emblazoned with new artwork and finishes. The box set includes The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, Mockingjay and The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes with new covers that take inspiration from Tim O’Brien’s series iconography with new art by Freya Betts, a UK illustrator.
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The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Movie Tie In Edition
Movie tie-in edition edition of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Debuts September 19, 2023.
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The Ballad Of Songbirds and Snakes
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The Hunger Games 10th Anniversary Special Edition Box Set
This stunning boxed set features The Hunger Games Special Edition, which includes more than 50 pages of new bonus material, including the most extensive interview Suzanne Collins has given since the publication of The Hunger Games, featuring an absorbing behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the series; an engaging archival conversation between Suzanne Collins and YA legend Walter Dean Myers on writing about war; and a timeline of highlights from the first ten years of The Hunger Games.
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Mockingjay MovieTie In Edition
The movie tie in edition of Mockingjay debuted in September 2014.This version went back to the flaming mockingjay symbol.
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The Hunger Games Trilogy Propaganda Editions
Resistance and rebellion are two of the strongest factors in The Hunger Games series, and Scholastic’s aim in 2014 was to produce three striking Hunger Games covers that encapsulated this with a punchy neon look inspired by the graffiti and pins of the rebellion.
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The Hunger Games Trilogy Propaganda Editions
Resistance and rebellion are two of the strongest factors in The Hunger Games series, and Scholastic’s aim in 2014 was to produce three striking Hunger Games covers that encapsulated this with a punchy neon look inspired by the graffiti and pins of the rebellion.
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Catching Fire Movie Tie In Edition
October 2013 brought the movie tie in version of Catching Fire, featuring Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen on the cover, photographed by Tim Palen. Palen was the mastermind behind the striking marketing campaigns and photography for the films.
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The Hunger Games Foil Edition
With Catching Fire hitting cinemas, something completely different was required – something that celebrated the prosperity of the Capitol, since the first half of the story was set in the rich and affluent city. The foil edition jackets offered a stark contrast to the poverty of the districts and to all earlier editions. The foil editions hit shelves in September 2013.
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Catching Fire Foil Edition
With Catching Fire hitting cinemas, something completely different was required – something that celebrated the prosperity of the Capitol, since the first half of the story was set in the rich and affluent city. The foil edition jackets offered a stark contrast to the poverty of the districts and to all earlier Hunger Games editions. The foil editions hit shelves in September 2013.
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Mockingjay Foil Edition
With Catching Fire hitting cinemas, something completely different was required – something that celebrated the prosperity of the Capitol, since the first half of the story was set in the rich and affluent city. The foil edition jackets offered a stark contrast to the poverty of the districts and to all earlier editions. The foil editions hit shelves in September 2013.
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The Hunger Games Movie Tie In Edition
The world was watching, so naturally, there’s a film tie-in edition of The Hunger Games! This version came out in February 2012 to coincide with the March premiere of the blockbuster film.
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Mockingjay Classic Edition
The classic editions came out to celebrate the release of The Hunger Games film in UK cinemas. The idea was to focus completely on the mockingjay emblem, which was to be the main focus of the film poster and subsequent advertising campaign.
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Catching Fire UK Classic Edition
The classic editions came out in December 2011 to celebrate the release of The Hunger Games film in UK cinemas. The idea was to focus completely on the mockingjay emblem, which was to be the main focus of the film poster and advertising campaign.
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The Hunger Games UK Classic Edition
The Hunger Games classic editions came out in the UK to celebrate the release of The Hunger Games film in UK cinemas. The idea was to focus completely on the mockingjay emblem, which was to be the main focus of the film poster and subsequent advertising campaign.
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The Hunger Games Deluxe Collector's Edition
The definitive collector's edition of the The Hunger Games came out in November 2011, ahead of the movie's release and included a special slipcase featuring exclusive mockingjay artwork.
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Mockingjay Original Book Cover
Mockingjay is the third novel in The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. It was released on August 24, 2010 with another Tim O'Brien cover for the US and Canada.
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Catching Fire US Cover
On September 1, 2009 Catching Fire was released featuring a cover designed by Tim O'Brien. O'Brien created several versions of the mockingjay in flight. The circle in the background was first conceived as a clock, then a ring of fire, before it evolved into a target.
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The Hunger Games US & Canada Original Cover
This is the Hunger Games cover most of us in the US are familiar with, as it’s the one first available here and Canada. The image of the hugely symbolic mockingjay takes center stage. It’s a fairly simple cover, but it has staying power because it’s iconic.
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Mockingjay UK Original Edition Cover
The Mockingjay UK original edition went for a much more traditional look after it was felt that the characters used on the earlier Hunger Games Katniss/Peeta jackets possibly pitched the books at the younger end of the market, therefore excluding older readers.
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Catching Fire UK Original Edition Cover
The Catching Fire original editions went for a much more traditional look after it was felt that the characters used on the earlier Hunger Games Katniss/Peeta Hunger Games book jackets possibly pitched the books at the younger end of the market, therefore excluding older readers.
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The Hunger Games UK Original Alternate Cover
The original editions went for a much more traditional look after it was felt that the characters used on the earlier Katniss/Peeta jackets possibly pitched the books at the younger end of the market, therefore excluding older readers.
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The Hunger Games Original UK Katniss Cover
Boy/Girl Editions. The original versions of the Hunger Games jackets, published by Scholastic UK, featured a die-cut and a reversible cover, with the aim of attracting both male and female readers. The concept was simple – “Team Peeta or Team Katniss – which one are you?”
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The Hunger Games Original UK Peeta Cover
Boy/Girl Editions. The original versions of the Hunger Games jackets, published by Scholastic UK, featured a die-cut and a reversible cover, with the aim of attracting both male and female readers. The concept was simple – “Team Peeta or Team Katniss – which one are you?”