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Oprør
- The Hunger Games 3
- Narrated by: Grete Tulinius
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
OPRØR er den nervepirrende slutning på Suzanne Collins' trilogi, The Hunger Games, om Kattua Everdeen og Dødsspillet.
Kattua Everdeen - pigen med ild i - har overlevet, selvom hendes hjem ligger i ruiner. Kattua blev hentet ud af Jubilæumsspillets dødsarena i sidste øjeblik. Nu viser det sig, at hendes overlevelse var planlagt. Oprørerne vil bruge hende som symbol på revolutionen, for nu skal Capitol væltes og Panems befolkning have deres hævn. Men det kommer til at koste Kattua personlige tab, og kan det overhovedet lade sig gøre at vælte præsident Snow?
Lydbogen er indlæst af Grete Tulinius.
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