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Mockingjay is the only book in the Hunger Games trilogy that doesn't center on the heroine’s (Katniss’) struggles in the games. By this time she is fighting her real enemy, the government that created the games. It follows that this book loses some of what makes the other two unique, but Mockingjay is still an exciting read and an interesting commentary on the various ways governments control their populations.
The first two books told the story of a society with an economic system structured to ...more
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Okay, I adored all three books, different reasons each book.
I have to say I was Team Peeta for most of the book, though I did love Gale and Kat's friendship, I actually wished it could have ended happily, with Gale falling in love with someone else, and Kat getting her love and her friend.
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I thought the hijacking of Peeta was tragic and so sad, but it was excellant in another aspect, it really made Katniss think and realize her true feelings for Peeta.
The killing of Prim wa ...more
I have to say I was Team Peeta for most of the book, though I did love Gale and Kat's friendship, I actually wished it could have ended happily, with Gale falling in love with someone else, and Kat getting her love and her friend.
SPOILERS DONT READ PAST
I thought the hijacking of Peeta was tragic and so sad, but it was excellant in another aspect, it really made Katniss think and realize her true feelings for Peeta.
The killing of Prim wa ...more


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