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is there actuallya nyone out there who actually liked this book?
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Really? I thought Katniss was more dumb and annoying in THG and CF than in Mockingjay. In fact I thought she became more likable in Mockingjay... but everyone has their own ideas I suppose.

It was a very well written book with a very well designed plot. We, like Katniss, experience the emotional trauma of being through two games and a rebellion, and war. Yes, it is heartbreaking and difficult to read, but no one should say that it is poorly written.

In a war, death is inevitable. If all the characters had gone unscathed it would have been unrealistic. But by killing off two of the most beloved characters in the series, Collins made a genuine and true novel. Yes, it hurts and its heartbreaking to us but for this novel to succeed it was necessary.

I completly agree with you.
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And I agree with Hannah that there is a 'reasonable' ray of hope at the end what with some characters finding a measure of peace... and certainly hope... in that they're able to build lives and families. I can see that as an adult... and say that its a reasonable indictment of war that not everything is shiny and happy at the end. I'm not sure that young readers would necessarily get that, though. Not so much the YA audience, but the 'reading up' advanced middle grade readers that Michael mentioned. We had an incredibly advanced 12 year old in one of these Mockingjay threads, so I'd say let's pick her brain... but she was achieving a college level understanding of the material (truly advanced) so I'm pretty confident she'd not have the same view as the average middle grade reader.