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So this was a hard book to rate, because I liked it, it was okay. I love how it wasn't yet again let's go back and have another hunger games, that was a plus. I was dreading that. The whole time reading I kept on thinking this is going to be a book that the ending will make or break it, and sadly it broke it. I was let down by the end, it felt as if she was losing steam in writing it. The best thing about the ending was Buttercup and Katness bonding. ...more
2.5 stars?
2.75 stars is more like it
So this was a hard book to rate, because I liked it, it was okay. I love how it wasn't yet again let's go back and have another hunger games, that was a plus. I was dreading that. The whole time reading I kept on thinking this is going to be a book that the ending will make or break it, and sadly it broke it. I was let down by the end, it felt as if she was losing steam in writing it. The best thing about the ending was Buttercup and Katness bonding. ...more
The ending could have been far better, but all in all this was pretty good.
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The Hunger Games Trilogy as a whole has been incredible, and Mockingjay was a very fitting end to the series. IMHO, it was every bit as good as the first two books, only now the fire of revolution has spread through Panem, making the entire country the 'arena' in a battle for freedom and equality. I've noticed that this final installment has slightly lower ratings than the first two, and although I haven't really read the reviews yet to find out why, I can speculate. My g ...more
The Hunger Games Trilogy as a whole has been incredible, and Mockingjay was a very fitting end to the series. IMHO, it was every bit as good as the first two books, only now the fire of revolution has spread through Panem, making the entire country the 'arena' in a battle for freedom and equality. I've noticed that this final installment has slightly lower ratings than the first two, and although I haven't really read the reviews yet to find out why, I can speculate. My g ...more
Feb 19, 2012
Rachel
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This is the third and final book of the Hunger Games trilogy. Katniss Everdeen has managed to survive both of the Hunger Games, but it is still not over. Now, Katniss must not only fight for herself and family, but she must lead an entire army to take on the Capitol since she has been named the “Mockingjay” – a genetic cross between a mockingbird and blue jay. This book is written in the first and present tense.
This book can very intense as we watch young teens frequently experience hard things ...more
This book can very intense as we watch young teens frequently experience hard things ...more
Apr 07, 2012
Ashley
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This is the last book in the hunger game series. Mockingjay wraps up the entire series pretty well. I think the ending became a little rushed, but otherwise I liked it a lot. I liked some of the new characters and loved having old ones come back for more in this one, like Finnick. I think the rebellion parts and the last chapters before the very last one were my favorite since they explained and tied everything up from the other books.
This book was so difficult to get into. I don't know if it was because it was audio and I was distracted when I was walking my dogs. Or it seemed so different from the other two. Only toward the end did it begin to make sense. Overall it was a good series. :)
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Mar 12, 2012
Eveline
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