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Sep 04, 2013
Lavender
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it was amazing
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Amazing and heartbreaking third and final story of a dystopian society, built on the backs of the children of the 13 districts in the annual Hunger Games. What an amazing and shocking end to this series, but the epilogue is lovely, as much can be expected after such a horrifying journey. Katniss, Gale, Peeta, Prim, Haymitch, Finnick, Rue, Cinna, and many other unforgettable characters battle and love (and hate) their way through this saga. Amazing. I'll never forget it.
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I can't help it, I like 'pie' at the end. I didn't get it. I felt like everyone involved got the short end of the stick. Now, if the book was the real world it probably would have ended this way so if you don't mind a real world ending, which definitely isn't pie, have at it.
By the same token, there was much to like about the world and many characters and I will definitely watch the movies. ...more
By the same token, there was much to like about the world and many characters and I will definitely watch the movies. ...more

I've noticed that Mockingjay has a lot more bad reviews than the previous two books in the series, and I honestly don't understand why. I'd have to say it's at least the second best book in the Hunger Games trilogy, if not the best.
It's in many ways more mature and several of our characters find themselves in very dark places throughout the book. It's more grim and more descriptive than the previous books, but that's to be expected.
Overall I think the character development is believable and th ...more
It's in many ways more mature and several of our characters find themselves in very dark places throughout the book. It's more grim and more descriptive than the previous books, but that's to be expected.
Overall I think the character development is believable and th ...more

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Antonella
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