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Mockingjay Review

  • Book by Suzanne Collins
  • May 3, 2015
  • 1 min read

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The final book of The Hunger Games trilogy was simply amazing. It had so many plot twists. it brought me from tears to giggles in seconds and it surprised me at every word. I think that every teen going through a serious situation should read this book, since it gets you to see through another perspective. I loved how Suzanne described all of what was happening in the story, even though some thi

ngs happened too fast. Actually, when somebody died (I'm not going to say who), I was nearly getting my feelings together when another big event happened. Apart from that, it was very good. I don't understand why on earth people would say that Mockingjay is the worst book of them all... I can't choose! Mockingjay finishes off The Hunger Games trilogy in a way no reader had thought. Katniss continues to defy the capitol with the help of district 13, which, she discovers, exists. But when she starts questioning who she really trusts, a ton of bricks are loaded in her shoulders. Apart from this, Peeta was hijacked by the Capitol, and when a district 13 squad manages to get him back to 13, they all discover, to a big surprise, that Peeta was specifically trained to kill Katniss. While they struggle to get the real Peeta back, Katniss still has to face the responsibility of being the face of the revolution.


 
 
 

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