portadas para sobrecubiertas LOS JUEGOS DEL HAMBRE

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portadas para libros y hacer sobrecubiertas para la saga de los juegos del hambre


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It’s the morning of
the reaping that
will kick off the
10th annual
Hunger Games. In
the Capitol,
eighteen-year-old
Coriolanus Snow is
preparing for his
one shot at glory—
as a mentor in the
Games.
The once-proud
Snow family has
fallen on hard
times. Their fate
rests on whether
Coriolanus can
outmaneuver his
peers, charm the
mentors, and guide
his tribute to
victory.
The odds are
against him.
Especially when
he’s assigned the
female tribute
from District 12.
"Everyone hungers
for something."
Before he ruled
with an iron fist,
he was a boy
fighting for his
place in the world.
Before he became
the villain, he was
just Coriolanus.
This is the story of
how the Capitol’s
darkest heart was
born.
Songbirds sing.
Snakes lie in wait.
The once-mighty house of Snow has fallen
on hard times, its fate hanging on the
slender chance that Coriolanus can
mentor the winning tribute. The odds are
against him. He's been given the humiliating
assignment of mentoring the female tribute
from District 12, the lowest of the low.
Their fates are now completely intertwined
—every choice Coriolanus makes could
lead to favor or failure, triumph or ruin.
Inside the arena, it will be a fight to the
death. Outside the arena, Coriolanus
starts to feel for his doomed tribute and
must weigh his need to follow the rules
against his desire to survive, no matter
what it takes.

"The revolution is
here."
Katniss Everdeen
has survived two
Hunger Games.
Now, as the
Mockingjay, she
becomes the face
of rebellion. But
the cost of war is
high, and not
everyone can be
trusted. In a battle
against the Capitol
and the darkness
within herself,
Katniss must decide
who she is—and
who she’s willing
to become.
What will Katniss
fight for?
Freedom. Justice.
Revenge.
In the epic
conclusion to The
Hunger Games, the
truth is as
dangerous as the
lies, and every
choice could be
her last.
“Fire is catching.
And if we burn, you
burn with us.”
The Capitol falls.
The girl on fire
rises.
And nothing will
ever be the same.
Katniss Everdeen has survived the
Hunger Games twice, but her home has
been destroyed, and Peeta is in the
hands of the Capitol. Rescued by the
rebels of District 13, Katniss is thrust
into the role of the Mockingjay—the
symbol of the rebellion.
As the war against the Capitol
escalates, Katniss must navigate the
complexities of leadership, sacrifice,
and propaganda. The lines between
friend and enemy blur, and Katniss
must decide whom to trust and what
she's willing to sacrifice for the
freedom of Panem.

"The Capitol
wants revenge.
The world wants
a revolution."
Against all odds,
Katniss
Everdeen has
survived the
Hunger Games.
But even victory
has a cost. The
Capitol is angry.
The districts are
restless. And
when Katniss
and Peeta
become symbols
of defiance,
they’re thrown
back into a new,
deadlier arena—
the Quarter
Quell.
"Remember who the
real enemy is."
Betrayals, secrets,
and the spark of an
uprising.
The games are far
from over.
And this time,
survival isn’t
enough.
After surviving the Hunger Games,
Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark
return home to District 12. But
victory has come at a cost. Their
defiance of the Capitol during the
Games has stirred unrest in the
districts, and whispers of rebellion
are spreading.
As Katniss and Peeta embark on the
Victor's Tour, they witness the
growing dissent firsthand.
President Snow sees them as
symbols of resistance and is
determined to eliminate the threat
they pose

Suzanne Collins is
the author of the
bestselling
Underland
Chronicles and The
Hunger Games
trilogy. Inspired by
the Greek myth of
Theseus and the
Minotaur, reality
television, and her
father’s military
background, she
weaves gripping
tales of survival
and resistance.
In the ruins of a
place once known
as North America
lies the nation of
Panem, a shining
Capitol
surrounded by
twelve outlying
districts. Each
year, the Capitol
forces each
district to send
one boy and one
girl as tributes to
fight to the death
on live television.
When sixteen-year-
old Katniss
Everdeen steps
forward to take
her sister’s place,
she sees it as a
death sentence.
But Katniss has
been close to
death before—and
survival, for her,
is second nature.
The hunger games
In the ruins of what was once North
America lies the nation of Panem, a shining
Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying
districts. To maintain control over the
districts, the Capitol enforces its rule
through the Hunger Games—a brutal,
televised event where one boy and one girl
from each district must fight to the death.
When sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen
volunteers to take her younger sister's
place in the Games, she sees it as a death
sentence. But Katniss has been close to
death before—and survival, for her, is
second nature.
In the arena, Katniss must rely on her
instincts, sharpened hunting skills, and
the uneasy alliance with fellow tribute
Peeta Mellark. As the Games progress, she
faces choices that weigh survival against
humanity and life against love.
"May the odds be ever
in your favor."
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