~~Moved from GR~~ Mockingjay (Hunger Games #3) by Suzanne Collins Ever read a sequel to a book you loved only to find that said sequel was not simply disappointing, but was so naive that it caused you to go back and reevaluate the original book? That was Mockingjay (and, to a lesser extent, Catc...
WHAT....THE.... #("&%/"@!! Ok, I was not expecting that... I was really hoping for more of this story, I feel something is missing, don't get me wrong , I really liked the ending, but I really needed something more!!! what happen between the ending and the epilogue????! that's not fair!!!!!
Oh it hurts! I'm a broken record by this point but these books are really good and the ending had me clutching the book and texting my friend in agony. But the good kind of agony that only really great fiction can do. I was actually a fan of the ending unlike the ending of Harry Potter- which I'm al...
Mockingjay is the third novel in Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games future-dystopian trilogy. It is a high-action continuation of the story of Katniss Everdeen, the "girl on fire" who comes from an oppressed obscurity to become the inspiration for an armed rebellion against the source of that oppression,...
Revolution will not only be televised, it will be orchestrated:“You’re going to be the best-dressed rebel in history” - pretty much sums it up. All the serious implications of revolution are mentioned but dealt with superficially.This volume of Hunger games may be the weakest but I like one aspect o...
Finire questo libro è stata una sofferenza e alla fine ho anche pianto, cosa che non mi accade spesso. Credo che per un po' leggerò solo innocui romanzi rosa dove si preparano cupcakes.
The final book of the Hunger Games trilogy. Going into this book, I had been spoiled with minor events, such as character deaths, as well as hearing many other book fanatics, who loved the series such as I do, claim they dislike this final installment. In the end, I found that I quite enjoyed this o...
Opening Line:"I stare down at my shoes, watching as a fine layer of ash settles on the worn leather." Real or not real; I finally finished Mockingjay? Thankfully real, because this just didn’t hold my attention like the fantastic and innovative HUNGER GAMES or leave me trying to catch my breat...
Young Katniss Everdeen has survived the dreaded Hunger Games not once, but twice, but even now she can find no relief. In fact, the dangers seem to be escalating: President Snow has declared an all-out war on Katniss, her family, her friends, and all the oppressed people of District 12. The thrill-p...
Rating (1 to 5): 4.57Strong finish to the series, but what age was this written for? It seemed advanced for a Y.A. audience. PTSD, murder, prostitution, torture, political double-dealing. Younger audiences probably wouldn't get the nuances of some of these themes, though I thought they were hand...
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