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*Sigh* I'm sad. The trilogy series is over ='( I just want more. I want more Katniss and I want more Hunger Games. Katniss. I love her and her character. I wish I could be as strong, determined, and smart as her! I didn't want any of it to end! I usually can predict what happens in a book but I don't think I was prepared for this one at all! The first book was definitely my favorite. I found there was a lot of action but the third book was good also! VERY good! I found it had a bit of a slow go
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Wow, hands down this is the best book of all three. The emotions, the real effects that take place due to trauma, the mental breakdown, the ever-present conflicting love story, the deaths.
While the optimistic person inside me was devastated by the scary turn this book took, it didn't happen without good probable cause.
This book is the one that undoubtedly had the biggest part in the rebellion and you soon get ensnared into a cruel, twisting plot that you hadn't expected. At all. Who knew the lit ...more
While the optimistic person inside me was devastated by the scary turn this book took, it didn't happen without good probable cause.
This book is the one that undoubtedly had the biggest part in the rebellion and you soon get ensnared into a cruel, twisting plot that you hadn't expected. At all. Who knew the lit ...more
Mockingjay is the third book in Suzanne Collins’s trilogy that started with The Hunger Games and continued in Catching Fire. I liked the first book and loved the second. After turning the last page of this third book I just sat still for a moment and released the breath I hadn't realized I was holding. This is one of the best series I've ever read that got better and better with each book.
One of the things Collins does well in this trilogy is examine the use of media and perception. In Distric ...more
One of the things Collins does well in this trilogy is examine the use of media and perception. In Distric ...more
Mar 23, 2012
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