Mockingjay
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Worst. F**king. Ending. Ever!

David wrote: "Excuse my "French" in the title, but I can't describe IN WORDS the emotions I felt after concluding the Hunger Games series with Mocking Jay a couple seconds ago! Why did Gale and Katniss have to l..."
Agreed.
Agreed.

Maybe it's less about it actually being a "bad" ending and more that it just didn't end the way you wanted it to?


Damn harsh much

I kinda dislike "sappy" endings as well. But I wasn't looking for that, I was looking for an ending that added up, that resolved ALL the questions I and undoubtedly others must’ve had. I know characters die; it makes it more interesting in my opinion anyway. But! Prim's death was COMPLETELY unnecessary and it Collins made the mistake of killing of characters that the book was based on. Prim was the catalyst for the entire series. She was Katniss's reason for fighting. Gale, her childhood friend shunned and never heard of again after Katniss kills Coin. I even want to know more about Buttercup. Books can't end, especially series, with terrible, unresolved, hasty, and sloppy endings. That’s why I usually dislike Trilogies as usually go for the Sagas or 6-part series.


I feel stongly that YA novels, however dark their plots, should end on a hopeful note. Mockingjay's ending is bleak and forlorn.

I feel stongly that YA novels, however dark their plots, should end on a..."
Perhaps you're right. The series probably should've been marketed to an older audience.

im 12 and absolutely hated the ending, it was, lets put it politely, utter crap. first book was epic awesomeness, 2nd book was decent and 3rd book was CRAP! there was no emotion when prim died and how did peeta return back to normal.



I'm not a kid but I'm not legally an adult (In the USA anyway) and I hated the book.

You, person are my favorite 12 year old. I agree completely.

Lol, smart kid.

i agree with this. but i still feel like the ending was crappy. the details of the ending just ran together like she was tired of writing the book and just wanted to get it over with! The whole 30 years later could have been left out, i would have liked to know more detail about what happened after she "came to"

exactly! (im 27 btw)

Exactly, like I was saying thats why I generaly don't go for trilogies as I do the sagas or 6-part series. Cause Collins ended the book in a hasty, and sloppy manner that made me and other readers feel puzzled at the end.

But...the ending was a mess. I can't belive prim died and katniss saw it...really? And then she kills coin? she was borned to kill president snow in the most horrible and slow way. And he dies because he starts laughing? Damed Crap.
I have to say I enjoied the books, a lot.
I read thebook. I looked at the ending. And i realised how much of my time i wasted.


we don't have to read the books to know that.

That's stupid. I agree possibly that Prim might have needed to die, but in the right way. And Collins sucks at killing people off....oh, and by the way, your favorite character just got his head blown off-moving on. Then she never acknowledges about them again. But Katniss has no motivation throughout this whole book. She doesn't seem to care if the whole country needed her, it wasn't her problem. Not until the end, when her sister was killed and she ends up murdering Snow, does she ever want to actually fight back! Collins ends it with her with Peeta and basically given up on rebelling against anything anymore. They are still controlling her and she does nothing with her life except have kids and not piss off any more people. Its crap. Oh and she shouldn't need an excuse to pick Peeta, she should just know. Not, oh well, i'm mad at Gale so i guess i don't have to choose and its fate for me to be with Peeta. No. That's a joke.

but the part of the book that for me explains better the fact that human beeing have no hope is when they are deciding to do the last hunger games with sons of the capitol people or not, and KATNISS VOTES YES. No hope at all.



Nuria wrote: "Mightymoose wrote: "Its sad to see how many people miss the point. It doesn't bode well for our future."
but the part of the book that for me explains better the fact that human beeing have no hop..."

I agree. I was so sad when Prim died but I think Suzanne was right in using that ending. She wanted to portray how Coin was as ruthless as Snow.

Prim wasn't necessary to die. She was the entire meaning for the Hunger Games, if it weren't for Prim; Katniss would've probably married Gale, and ran off to South America. IDK. But the ending was tacky and Collins killed Prim because I believe she was too lazy to continue writing about her.


(excluding boggs) but c'mon!


Hunger Games: Oh my lord this is the best book ever to be written. Loved everything about it!OMG I am in love!
Catching Fire: It wasn't as good but most sequel are a little slower then the rest.
Mocking Jay: Are you kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
P.S: Still love Collins and her writing

But can't you notice the rushed ending as if Collins is trying to slap all the stuff together quickly to end it?


If Katniss died that would have been Epic, and no I don't dislike her It's just that her death would hvave been more sencible and ment more than the death of Prim. Also, I expected both Gale and Peeta to die.


David wrote: "Excuse my "French" in the title, but I can't describe IN WORDS the emotions I felt after concluding the Hunger Games series with Mocking Jay a couple seconds ago! Why did Gale and Katniss have to l..."
I completely agree. I'm of the mind that Katniss was a strong female character. She should be revered for that but instead, Collins made her lovesick and hopeless without the man to hold her up. That's crap! Prim dies, yes, but then there's no reconciliation with her mother, no fact finding about Gale's role, and despite Peeta being completely insane only a couple of chapters previously, she still "loves him". NOT REAL.
Also, the ending itself would have been "OK" but the Epilogue is what does it for me. Really? Then Katniss has a son AND a daughter?! Happy Harry Potter much?! Why not. Thankfully we don't learn their names, that would have been too much, but still. It's crap.
Katniss could have survived on her own. She could have gone a totally different route and stood up with her grief and pursued anyone! Gale especially. She could have sought the answers to her questions and solved that mystery. Shit, there could have been a 4th book! But no. Instead, everything is wrapped up in a nice little bow and spoon fed to us..
I understand this is Young Adult but there were far more powerful themes at work, all of which could be explored. Collins' style for the first book was amazing, and "Catching Fire" was a bit slower but the twists were appropriate. But for all of the questions raised, I fear that Collins may have prematurely ended what could have been an even longer, more epic series. I think that she was shown that each of the books would become a movie and wrote the ending of "Mockingjay" thus. Instead of bringing the reader into the story, the action sequences were so fast you had to read it twice. Suzanne, you're not writing a screenplay, you're writing a book. Stay there. Also, re-examine your plot holes and fill them. Finnick's reveal most certainly would have sent shockwaves, what of it? One sentence for the fact that Annie gave birth? Really? And Katniss was supposed to be friendly with her? Gale's plot line? Haymitch??! Far too many loose ends...
I completely agree. I'm of the mind that Katniss was a strong female character. She should be revered for that but instead, Collins made her lovesick and hopeless without the man to hold her up. That's crap! Prim dies, yes, but then there's no reconciliation with her mother, no fact finding about Gale's role, and despite Peeta being completely insane only a couple of chapters previously, she still "loves him". NOT REAL.
Also, the ending itself would have been "OK" but the Epilogue is what does it for me. Really? Then Katniss has a son AND a daughter?! Happy Harry Potter much?! Why not. Thankfully we don't learn their names, that would have been too much, but still. It's crap.
Katniss could have survived on her own. She could have gone a totally different route and stood up with her grief and pursued anyone! Gale especially. She could have sought the answers to her questions and solved that mystery. Shit, there could have been a 4th book! But no. Instead, everything is wrapped up in a nice little bow and spoon fed to us..
I understand this is Young Adult but there were far more powerful themes at work, all of which could be explored. Collins' style for the first book was amazing, and "Catching Fire" was a bit slower but the twists were appropriate. But for all of the questions raised, I fear that Collins may have prematurely ended what could have been an even longer, more epic series. I think that she was shown that each of the books would become a movie and wrote the ending of "Mockingjay" thus. Instead of bringing the reader into the story, the action sequences were so fast you had to read it twice. Suzanne, you're not writing a screenplay, you're writing a book. Stay there. Also, re-examine your plot holes and fill them. Finnick's reveal most certainly would have sent shockwaves, what of it? One sentence for the fact that Annie gave birth? Really? And Katniss was supposed to be friendly with her? Gale's plot line? Haymitch??! Far too many loose ends...


You just reverberated what I just said lol

I think a 4th book would have been too much. Most of the major events were done. So, what would have been the point of doing a 4th one if nothing was going to happen?

People don't leave war with a perfect mental state, Katniss neither. They have seen too many horror and wear too many scars to live like nothing is wrong.
I don't think it is a satisfying end, but it is certainly realistic. It is sad you don't like a realistic end, but I like it anyway.

I had no problem with the ending because in the series she never spared the lives of anyone to move the story along. She created a world far from a fairy tale. But mockingjay was just an atrocious read in my opinion for other reasons
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I don’t know WTF Suzanne Collins was thinking in ending the book. But it was FAR BY the worst f**king book I ever read in my ENTIRE life. I hate stories that have sh**ty endings! I can never get over it since when I read books I attach myself so DEEPLY in the world the author illustrates. I'm done with Collins and I think it would have been better had I never read the Hunger Games.
David- Of district 11