Book 41 (of 52) – Sunrise On The Reaping

Sunrise on the Reaping – Suzanne Collins

The second Quarter Quell, celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Hunger Games, is doubling the number of tributes sent from each district. Haymitch Abernathy, celebrating his sixteenth birthday, thinks he is safe from the reaping until he tries to save his girlfriend from the Peacekeepers after they killed the second boy tribute.  Brought into a conspiracy amongst some of the tributes and conspirators from the Capital, Haymitch tries to destroy the arena, but instead marks himself as trouble.  When he is unexpectedly crowned victor, he returns to District 12 to find his family dead in a fire and his girlfriend poisoned, leading him to isolate himself from his remaining friends and drowning his sorrows in drink.

Nearly 20 years since the initial publication of The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins returns with her latest, and I assume last, entry in the series, Sunrise on the Reaping.  Taking place 25 years prior to the events of the original book and 40 years after The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Collins ties together characters from both and puts them into position to be where we find them in the future.  This suffers from repetition and the table-setting being done to show how we get from here to the events of the original trilogy.  I can’t see a third trip back to the well, unless she introduces a whole new set of characters who don’t tie in to the originals, so I’m guessing this is the end of the line.