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Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Suzanne Collins

Katniss, got that spile? Finnick asks, snapping me back to reality. — Suzanne Collins

Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Richard Snodgrass

There's a new star in the YA firmament - A. K. Downing's series, beginning with Into The Air, is sure to be a reader favorite right up there with The Hunger Games and The 100 trilogy. — Richard Snodgrass

Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Rachel Gibson

I finished 'The Hunger Games' trilogy, and I love most anything with zombies. — Rachel Gibson

Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Jennifer Lynn Barnes

I'm not Team Gale or Team Peeta. I'm Team Katniss ... the core story in the Hunger Games trilogy has less to do with who Katniss ends up with and more to do with who she is - because sometimes, in books and in life, it's not about the romance.
Sometimes, it's about the girl. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Suzanne Collins

That's when I hear the scream. So full of fear and pain it ices my blood. And so familiar. I drop the spile, forget where I am or what lies ahead, only know I must reach her, protect her. I run wildly in the direction of the voice, heedless of danger, ripping through vines and branches, through anything that keeps me from reaching her.
From reaching my little sister. — Suzanne Collins

Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Suzanne Collins

Just one more thing. I kill Snow. — Suzanne Collins

Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Suzanne Collins

If we burn, You will burn with us! — Suzanne Collins

Hunger Games Trilogy Quotes By Suzanne Collins

Tiny, searing stabs. Wherever the droplets of mist touch my skin.
"Run!" I scream at the others. "Run!"
Finnick snaps awake instantly, rising to counter an enemy. But when he sees the wall of fog, he tosses a still-sleeping Mags onto his back and takes off. Peeta is on his feet but not as alert. I grab his arm and begin to propel him through the jungle after Finnick. — Suzanne Collins