This episode reviews Sunrise on the Reaping as more than a return to Panem or a nostalgic prequel about Haymitch Abernathy. It looks at why the book hurts even when readers already know the ending, and how Suzanne Collins turns spectacle, propaganda, memory, and survival into a darker kind of tragedy. In three minutes, the episode asks whether this novel expands The Hunger Games universe, or whether its real power comes from making an old wound feel newly personal.