Listing Bookmarks
List of Bookmarks
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My reading in between the lines of the last pages of Mockingjay. Excerpts from the book included in italics - credit to Suzanne Collins. More chapters to follow.
Last bookmarked by Everlark_Pearl
30 May 2012
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Another post-epilogue piece. A Sunday with The Mellark Family. It's nothing special, just a little glimpse on what I think it could be like for them on a good day.
Last bookmarked by moonmagnet
30 May 2012
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An introduction to the Mellark Family. Post Epilogue.
Last bookmarked by moonmagnet
30 May 2012
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Rec 22
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Thirteen things that Haymitch remembers, and twelve things he'd rather forget.
Last bookmarked by eurydice72
30 May 2012
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It was uncomplicated, really - Cato came here to win. If only everything had stayed that simple...
Last bookmarked by SaucyDuck
29 May 2012
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By the fourth day, I've decided me and Haymitch are building a bomb.
Last bookmarked by canary
28 May 2012
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They don't tell you when you go into the arena that the lucky ones are those who die.
Last bookmarked by catie8
27 May 2012
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Peeta comes home, still unsure what the word means.
Last bookmarked by canary
27 May 2012
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Amid the media circus leading up to the Quarter Quell, Katniss and Peeta try to create something real.
Last bookmarked by canary
27 May 2012
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The Third Quarter Quell's arrived, and President Snow's making it his last-ditch effort to keep one little mockingjay silent. Haymitch decides it's finally time she sings that song of freedom--if she makes it out of the cage alive. He aims to make sure of it, no matter the cost.
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Peeta, upon returning to Twelve, interposed with Katniss and he growing closer at night.
Last bookmarked by romanitas
25 May 2012
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Starlight should be doing her homework, but she really has much more important things to do with her time.
Last bookmarked by TNOandXadric
24 May 2012
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Katniss and Peeta have missed their entire teenage experience. Johanna suggests some ways they might...catch up.
So I think about it. I think about the cave and the beach and the nights on the train; about the primroses and the bread and his fingers folded around mine. About the day on the roof and the hours we'd spent wrapped around each other in this bed, trying to rediscover whatever peace we could find in this life. About how I know that as long as I had choices in this world, I would choose Peeta, and I wasn't sure if he knew that--although he probably did, because he's much smarter about me than I am about him.
And so I lay my hand on top of his, and say, "Well, where did she suggest we start?"Last bookmarked by RaverSawyer (RockSiren)
23 May 2012
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Rec 5
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The Hunger Games books through the eyes of Peeta Mellark.
Emotions flood him, almost too many to name, but the one that does stick out, like a mantra in his head is the one that says I’ll die for you.
Last bookmarked by bean12
22 May 2012
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The 74th annual Hunger Games as told from the point of view of Peeta Mellark.
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Katniss never shoots Coin, and the Hunger Games continue. Part 6 in the 'Alternate Takes' series.
Last bookmarked by roachpatrol
20 May 2012
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The Capitol wins, and Katniss learns what it means to be extinguished. Part 1 of the 'Alternate Takes' series.
Last bookmarked by roachpatrol
20 May 2012
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Peeta never really recovers from the hijacking. Part 3 of the 'Alternate Takes' series.
Last bookmarked by roachpatrol
20 May 2012
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Post-Mockingjay. Everyone freeloads at Katniss's house. It kind of helps.
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Prompt: "Katniss/Peeta - the scenes we didn't see at the end of Mockingjay, you and me of the 10,000 wars"
Last bookmarked by penname
18 May 2012
