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Apr 07, 2013 03:40AM
I really liked the first book, but the second and third books I didn't really like. There was so much potential for sequels after the first book, but the second and third books let that potential go to waste
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To be honest, I think the ending was a bit of a disappointment. I like how Peta and Katniss ended up together but I didn..."
Nope, you're not! I was disappointed with the ending of the third book and actually found myself saying "This is it?!" I really wanted Katniss to explore her feelings for Gale due to the fact that they were soo present, but instead she goes with Peeta, who isn't that bad, but I still would have wanted to see what would have happened if Katniss went with Gale.

I have an english problem,my friends and teachers told me that i have to start reading more, but i'm kind of loosing it, any ideas how to get back my motivation ?
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I wasn't a huge fan of Mockingjay as a whole, to be honest. I liked the other two books much better. I felt like in Mockingjay, all thi..."
I enjoyed Mockingjay and also it's ending. The honest and realistic portrayal is what I liked most. I mean, enough with the censoring and sugarcoating and let's get real. Mockingjay was nothing like what was expected with details of explanation and rebellion. It was more from Katnis's point of view. She probably didn't want to think much about the rebellion and didn't care who the president was or how her trial went and therefore these things are less discussed in the ending. But there is the window of imagination for every reader and the not knowing gives you the power to imagine.
I don't know if I sound childish or not, but one of my favorite author has the tendency of doing such thing as ending a book like this (e.g. the case of Mockingjay), so I suppose I don't hate it as I am used to this kind of ending.
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To be honest, I think the ending was a bit of a disappointment. I like how Peta and Katniss ended up toge..."
I like to think that if her and Gale ended up together she wouldn't have been as tortured with her life. I was also shocked that when the remaining Tributes were asked to vote on the Hunger Games for the Capitol's children that she voted yes. I honestly thought it would be a terrible idea and would cause problems but I guess not, because of the epilogue.
To be honest, I think the ending was a bit of a disappointment. I like how Peta and Katniss ended up toge..."
I like to think that if her and Gale ended up together she wouldn't have been as tortured with her life. I was also shocked that when the remaining Tributes were asked to vote on the Hunger Games for the Capitol's children that she voted yes. I honestly thought it would be a terrible idea and would cause problems but I guess not, because of the epilogue.

I agree 100%. I wanted to like the second two books, I really did. But they just felt forced. I forced myself to finish Mockingjay but I never felt a connection to the book. Gale was just sort of brushed aside unconvincingly, no resolution there at all. I wasn't even sad when Prim died.
I'm sorry to say, this might be one of those rare cases when the movie is actually better than the book.

I really love this series, it's one of my all-time favourites, I think.
I'm currently reading it for the second time but for the first time in English (I've only read the German translation so far) and I love it even more.
It always makes me want to be Katniss...and it always makes me hungry because she is always describing her food in so much detail...I know I'm weird, haha.
I'm currently reading it for the second time but for the first time in English (I've only read the German translation so far) and I love it even more.
It always makes me want to be Katniss...and it always makes me hungry because she is always describing her food in so much detail...I know I'm weird, haha.

OMG! I want to see the second movie, I just loved the books and I know the movie was not great but still, I love Jen :P





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I devoured the three of them because they were quick reads but I forced myself to actually finish Mockingjay. Every single book had a horrible ending - in my opinion - as in, they were somewhat lacking and it felt like the ending paragraphs were simply added just to make the reader aware of the fact that the book was over.
Gale being written out was a bit of a disappointment too, though I agree that it could be explained quite simply by the fact that he wasn't an all too important part of her life anymore.
After all the bashing I've done so far, I do have to say though that I loved the idea of a world with Hunger Games, a world that is by no means perfect and gives a lot to think about in terms of symbolism, parallels and possible views on a (dystopian?) future.
As far as the movie is concerned, some scenes (cave for instance) would have benefited from more depth and they should have left out the scene from Catching Fire they put in for the Rue-scene. For some reason that really bothered me a lot. For the rest, the movie was well done, and I liked Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss. Stanley Tucci was quite fitting as well. Not sure yet if I'm going to go see Catching Fire or not, but I think I'm too intrigued about how they're going to portray the games, not to go see it ;-)
Oh my... I just wrote a novel, didn't I? :-/


I don't read books to remind myself that the world is a dark place, I read books to forget it. I think S. Collins lost me in all the despair somewhere in the middle of the second book. From that point on, I only kept reading because I (sort of) wanted to know what happens at the end.
That being said, I'll probably see all the movies anyway, because Jennifer Lawrence is HOT!! (And I say this in a completely non-perverted straight woman who appreciates Jennifer's hotness way).

I completely agree with you. The first two books were absolutely brilliant and I couldnt put them down. The third book just didnt follow how the story seemed to be. I dont mean I want a happy ending because that is unrealistic and doesnt bother me but it seemed to me like the characters just went against everything in the first two books. Very rushed.



And I find it kind of disappointing. But I will read all of the books, so I can make a proper opinion on the series.

Plz read the whole series. Surely the ending of the third book wouldn't be the same as u expected...but if u read this buk by keeping in mind that this trilogy really reflects the 'reality' that might happen in the future..you'd certainly appreciate it.





Going to see "Mockingjay Part 1" tonight. Hopefully the movie is more engrossing than the book! I loved "The Hunger Games" and "Catching Fire," but found "Mockingjay" a little dry and too political for my taste.