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Apr 21, 2011 03:35PM
Discuss Mockingjay here! What was your favorite part? Who is your favorite character? Spoilers ARE allowed, though, so watch out!
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My favorite part in Mockingjay was the end, when you finally know the choices she made and who she decided to spend her life with.
Actually, as much as I agree with that, the original form was _______ FOREVER! _______ WHATEVER!YEAH!!!!!!
Oh...haha, and I thought I had made it up! Okay, let's try this again: GALE FOREVER! PEETA WHATEVER! ...I liked fornever better, lol.
....Am I the only one who wishes that they both would've died or something awesome like that... I like sad endings at times... don't ask why I don't know... but I guess of the two Gale would've been better.
Yeah it would've been quite interesting, I'm also probably one of the few people who liked the plot twist of Prim dying...
lol good to know I'm not the only one, I'm kinda a jerk to main characters I like bitter sweet endings lol.
I feel like murdering Suzanne Collins...she screwed up the end of the series...it was orrible...I freaking hate the end and the part with the slver parachutes...I am trying not to say t much because of Sockkitty...I dropped my kindle cuz I bought it on my kindle...waste of ten bucks...not really a waste but it sucked...
Well, think of it this way: Katniss and her family live happily ever after under evil Coin's rule. She marries Gale, and they ride off into the sunset.Way too happy. It needed drama. And, of course, for the poor Peeta fans, ending up with Gale would have made them mad instead of the other way around. So she had to find a logical and reasonable end for everyone.
i think it's good she ended up with Peeta he had no one left just her if she had chosen Gale that would have destroyed him :(
WiLdShAdOw wrote: "i think it's good she ended up with Peeta he had no one left just her if she had chosen Gale that would have destroyed him :("I reiterate both Gale and Peeta should have died, that or something else equally bitter... Honestly I never got to attached to the main protagonists in the books even though I thought the books where great, I honestly liked the minor characters more like Haymitch and Cato.
I JUST DISCOVERED SOMETHING SO LIFE CHANGING AND AMAZING!On the Hunger Games cover is the pin, right? Then on Catching Fire, it looks metallic but not on the pin. Then on Mockingjay, it is in full color, like it's breaking free. But it doesn't end there. On Catching Fire, the bird is in the circle, but it looks like it's being targetted. It is divided into TWELVE CLOCK SECTIONS in the circle! Like the arena.
Is it clear? The book covers tell a story about the Mockingjay breaking free.
Oh, and also, if you look at "Suzanne Collins" you'll see smudges of ashes on every book. And on the spine, at the bottom, there are flames. Wow, the covers look so simple, but have so much meaning.
I'm just good at staring at stuff until I see the meaning. The reason I win at Super Smash Brothers is not because I'm strong but because I notice stuff that I can make into traps.
Briaq wrote: "I JUST DISCOVERED SOMETHING SO LIFE CHANGING AND AMAZING!On the Hunger Games cover is the pin, right? Then on Catching Fire, it looks metallic but not on the pin. Then on Mockingjay, it is in ful..."
I found another piece of the cover mystery! In Mockingjay, if you look behind the bird, there's pieces that should form a circle, like it just broke free.
does anyne else feel as though Suzanne Collins had the charachters go against there natural selves? she took Katniss and made her weak, she took Peeta and made him violent. Gale gave up on her... It seems to me that she did everything wrong with this book. (Oh! and she definately needed to have a final hungergames with the Capital children! that woulda been awesome!!!) and i feel like she rushed the ending, i needed more explanation than the paragraph she gave us for closure.... anyone else feel that way??
Quite frankly I didn't like many of the characters themselves in the book. I like Haymitch (I always like the bluntly honest yet kinda wise people) and well that's about it. I still loved the story just not the characters.
But those poor, innocent Capitol children! They've been manipulated all their pampered little lives. Although, that would have been funny...
I wanted Katniss to rise from the ashes and be strong again like she was in the first book but that never happened so that kinda soured the books in the end for me.
*Cries* Finnick died. WHYY. *Calms self down with breathing stuff* THIS STUFF ISNT WORKING!
*Exhales* Finnick isn't dead. *Fake smiles and bites nails* HE'S NOT DEAD! *covers mouth somewhat scaredish.*
*STARE*
That's right... MORE THAN YOU MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That's right... MORE THAN YOU MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO *Also begins to cry*
I CAN DO BETTER THAN THAT. BUT I WONT SAY CUZ YOU'LL THINK IM CREEPY AND CRAZY. LITERALLY, YOU DONT KNOW MY DARK SIDE MEAANNANNANANANA o: *Hides face* Sorry.
I believe Katniss should've went with Peeta. Gale was too much like Katniss, and they'd make a HORRIBLE and boring couple together. In the book, I think it said Gale fell in love with another girl. Peeta wouldn't have that. He'd never find another girl if Katniss went with Gale. I just don't think it could happen. When Prim died, I literally screamed at the book and nearly threw it into a lake. Not because it was sad, because it WASN'T, but because her death was so short and not very memorable. I hated that part. She just died. Nothing special. What happened to the last words? The reasurence((If that's even a word)) that she loves Katniss as much as Katniss loves her? What about the tears and the flowers((Rue)) and the happy ending for Prim? It seemed way too rushed. It happened just like that. I mean, what was Collins thinking? "BOOM! She's dead! Let's get on with it!" I'm not trying to hate on her, but really?
But other than the horrible Prim Death Scene, I thought the books was great. I loved it, had lots of action. I agree, I'm not really fond of the Love Triangle, but at least it wasn't the main thing of the story. I wouldn't accuse Collins of wanting Twilight, however. In Twilight, the Love Triangle was nearly the biggest part of the plot. But not in Mockingjay. It was nowhere near the main plot.
Anyways, loved the book. It wasn't as amazing as The Hunger Games, but it was close to being on top.






