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kkurt [141]
3 years ago
11

Information about katniss and peeta the hunger games

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hram777 [196]3 years ago
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Katniss originally entered the hunger games in an effort to save her sister Prim from being selecte. Peeta was a bakers son and had origianlly met Katniss when he threw her a loaf of burnt bread in the rain. Both were selected from there district to participate in the hunger games and from there a romance grew and they were able to cheat the system and both leave the arena alive in the end

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