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What a great book.
What I loved about it was how Suzanne Collins managed to draw you into the story so the pain her characters experience, would actually affect the reader. And this is so important, if we want to learn something from this.
Because the trilogy is written from Katniss' perspective, you can follow her thoughts throughout it and watch how she is changing. After all she's been through, she can't stay the same. The book also covers some very interesting psychological and ethical themes ...more
What I loved about it was how Suzanne Collins managed to draw you into the story so the pain her characters experience, would actually affect the reader. And this is so important, if we want to learn something from this.
Because the trilogy is written from Katniss' perspective, you can follow her thoughts throughout it and watch how she is changing. After all she's been through, she can't stay the same. The book also covers some very interesting psychological and ethical themes ...more

Another fabulous book in the hunger games series. This one was definitely one that kept me on edge. The ending was sort of shocking but also maybe should have been expected. The story follows Katniss on her trail for revenge against snow and the capital while also managing her feelings and emotions about her situation, things that’s she’s caused in the past as well as potential outcomes of her current and future actions. It weighs heavily on this teen the destruction she’s both caused and witnes
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From the moment that Katniss and the other tributes get rescued from the Hunger games arena and taken to recover in District 13 I had to wonder if it was not a case of out of the frying pan and into the fire. As far as I could see, Katniss seeme to be swapping one oppresive militaristic totalitarian regime for another. Albeit, without the glam.
After a fair bit of persuasion, Katniss agrees to become The Mockingjay. The cost however, seems to be too high. Everone around her seems to pay the pric ...more
After a fair bit of persuasion, Katniss agrees to become The Mockingjay. The cost however, seems to be too high. Everone around her seems to pay the pric ...more

I really enjoyed the first two books in this series, but Mockingjay didn't measure up for me. It was a disappointment and a bit of a yawner.
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Nothing happens. Then people die. Then nothing more happens. I can't believe they're splitting this book in two movies.
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Aug 27, 2014
~~Poulomi Sylphrena Tonk$~~
marked it as to-read



Nov 03, 2015
Raluca
marked it as 1__tbr
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Nov 19, 2015
Michelle Wood Kindell
marked it as to-read