Mockingjay
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WHY DID THE SERIES HAVE TO END THIS WAY????

What are your views and takes on the book? Did you like or dislike the book and why? Any opinion is accepted here and speak your mind!!!!:D
I was satisfied with the way it ended. It wouldn't have been realistic to have a completely happily ever after (no matter how much I wanted one; I like happy endings) In a war, people die. It's awful and it's terrible and I wish it wouldn't happen. But it happens. Death during War is indiscriminate; it doesn't just kill certain people. We all talk about Finnick and Prim but there were others. It wasn't just them that died for the rebellion.
For The Hunger Games series, a series that certainly wasn't happy go lucky, I feel that it ended the way it should have, with life continuing without a lot of pomp and circumstance. Just people trying to put their lives back together the best way they could.
For The Hunger Games series, a series that certainly wasn't happy go lucky, I feel that it ended the way it should have, with life continuing without a lot of pomp and circumstance. Just people trying to put their lives back together the best way they could.
The ending was fine. I was team Gale but who really cares at this point? This book ruined it anyway. I mean, it was okay, but I think the series kind of fell apart after THG. CF didn't feel like the second book in a trilogy. It felt like a Disney sequel- forced, not part of the same story, I pretend it didn't happen.
I mean, THG was about the Games! The Games ended=end of conflict. I'm glad Collins wrote them, but I do not like the second and third book very much.
I mean, THG was about the Games! The Games ended=end of conflict. I'm glad Collins wrote them, but I do not like the second and third book very much.
I didn't like the book because the epilogue was confusing and when I found out what it meant, I was pretty disappointed.
I find it really surprising that so many people dislike this conclusion. It's been a couple of years since I've read Mockingjay, but I remember being really satisfied with it. In my opinion it was an honest, tragic and most importantly realistic ending.
The end wasn't what I expected.I know that in war people die but this DIDN'T look like a war.It looked like this strange horror sci-fi movies about the end of the world...I think Collins pushed it too hard with the drama and Katniss' suicidal urges.I mean...of course she would be mentally unstable after all this damage and the deaths but seriously...I thought it could be more EPIC.
I think people are used to YA novels ending with the bad guy being dead and everyone paired off and married with kids. This book series, from the start, has been incredibly dark and realistic regarding the horrors of war. It would be unrealistic, out of tone, and completely against the entire point of the book for Katniss to do some sort of victory lap where she ends up in a house with a white picket fence and no sad thoughts ever.
I feel like people disregarded and deliberately ignored vast tracts of this book because they wanted it to be something else...
I feel like people disregarded and deliberately ignored vast tracts of this book because they wanted it to be something else...
I love the entire trilogy. But I felt the ending was very weak.
I'm honestly not sure what all the fuss is about over the ending. Yeah, the very end was a little rushed, but as far as what actually happens, it all seemed pretty realistic and the natural way things would have progressed.
I was quite satisfied with the way this book ended... how I always imagined and hoped it would be.
It was actually a quite satisfying ending, at least for me.
It was actually a quite satisfying ending, at least for me.
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