2.5 StarsMockingjay is the final book of a trilogy I have very mixed feelings for, so it makes sense that I neither like nor dislike this book. I wish it was better, but I'm not disappointed as I learned too much about it before reading to be disappointed. The only two things I liked about the previ...
The 3rd and last instalment to the series sees Katniss in District 13. She is the 'Mockingjay' a symbol of the rebellion against the Capital. A group of rebel soldiers including Gale and a severely traumatised Peeta are with Katniss for a PR promo when they get pulled into the Capital and a new 'are...
The nation of Panem collapses into a state of civil war and both sides are looking towards for the appearance of the Mockingjay. The final installment of Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games trilogy finds Katniss Everdeen contemplating her role in the fight against the Capitol along with coming to ter...
Considering the very high quality of the opening books, this resolution to the "Hunger Games"-saga was a bit of a downlet. First of all, the book was too long - it reminded me a bit of the Harry Potter books that got ever longer but with less plot. Granted, some details were added that definitely ...
Title: Mockingjay Author: Suzanne Collins Format: Paperback I can't be the only person who thought the characters just didn't seem themselves in this last installment. At lease Peeta had an excuse. The fight seemed to have left Katniss, and I can't really fault the character for that. She'd be...
I expected the ending of The Hunger Games Mockingjay to be predictable and go along with the plan the author had stated to kill President Snow. But when I got to the last two chapters there was a big twist that surprised me. Instead of killing President Snow like Katniss was told to do, Katniss deci...
This review contains SPOILERS Every time I've read The Hunger Games trilogy I get tired by the end. I think part of the problem is the three act structure of every book. In the first one we get to the action pretty quickly, but then in the second and third there's so much set up before anything happ...
A good ending to the Hunger Games Saga....not as groundbreaking or gripping as the first, but what book could be? I do think Collins has portrayed the cost of war to young adults in a clever way with this series, showing how characters that the readers get attached to end up with their lives changed...
I figured I needed to read this book before the second part of the movie came out and I'm sure everyone knows by now that there are two book before this one, The Hunger Games and Catching Fire that you do need to read in order to understand this book, world and series. In the conclusion in Suzanne ...
"When I was younger, I scared my mother to death, the things I would blurt out about District 12, about the people who rule our country, Panem, from the far-off city called the Capitol. Eventually I understood this would only lead us to more trouble. So I learned to hold my tongue and to turn my fea...
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