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2025 marks 17 years since Suzanne Collins debuted the brutal world of The Hunger Games and its heroic rebel leader, Katniss ...
Grab your bow and arrow, it’s time to head back to Panem. Suzanne Collins announced the release of a new Hunger Games novel, titled Sunrise on the Reaping, which will land in bookstores on March ...
Suzanne Collins has only done about dozen press interviews about "The Hunger Games." As "Sunrise on the Reaping" releases, we revisit our 2009 chat.
The sun will rise on a new "Hunger Games" novel next year, as Scholastic announced Thursday that Suzanne Collins is set to release "Sunrise on the Reaping" on March 18, 2025.
Collins, who published the first book, The Hunger Games, in 2008 was recently asked if she had any plans to continue Katniss’ life story in a follow up book to the third, and final, installment ...
The many, many fans of Suzanne Collins ’ three-book Hunger Games series are anxiously awaiting the release of Lionsgate’s film adaptation on March 23.
Ever wonder what made Suzanne Collins come up with the idea for “The Hunger Games”? It’s a pretty terrifying story: Teenagers are set loose in the woods and forced to fight to the death.
NEW YORK — As she worked on the final book of her “Hunger Games” trilogy, Suzanne Collins discovered that her life had changed. “I started to get calls from people I didn’t know, at my ...
Suzanne Collins, the author who penned "The Hunger Games" trilogy, has a new book coming out next year. The multimillion-selling children's author has completed an autobiographical picture story ...
Murray Close The world of Panem is continuing to expand. Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins has announced a new novel in the series, titled Sunrise on the Reaping, which will be released next year.
FILE - In a Nov. 17, 2014 photo, Suzanne Collins arrives at the premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Author: HILLEL ITALIE (AP National Writer) ...
Collins has drawn upon Greek mythology and the Roman gladiator games for her earlier "Hunger Games" books. But for the upcoming novel, she cites the Scottish Enlightenment philosopher David Hume.
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