Books

  • Ray
      • Rated 0 stars

    The Rebels who are staying in District 13, overthrow the capitol and assassinate the President

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    Jacob S
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    Great, but sad!! It was an amazing great suspense and action book just battles, twist and turns and shock on almost every page if not every chapter. Though it is sad that it is the last book and there are not any more coming out. :(

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    AmyMaclellan
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    The Book Addict
      • Rated 5 stars

    I will never be able to read these books enough...

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    Andrew S
      • Rated 4 stars

    Review:"Mockingjay" is the final book of the Hunger Games trilogy. I enjoyed this book because I feel as though Suzanne Collins put a lot more emphasis on the action side of the story. There was a lot more suspenseful and exciting parts in "Mockingjay" compared to "Catching Fire" and "The Hunger Games". These suspenseful scenes were mostly about how Katniss gets herself into a dangerous situation but somehow is able to leave the dilemma without losing her life. Collins most likely wanted to end the trilogy with an overdose of explosions and twists to excite the reader. My favorite character in this book would be the main character Katniss. I believe that she conveys the message of the Hunger Games trilogy which is to question authority. Katniss never fully sided with anyone in Panem besides the people she loved such as Gale, Peeta, and her family. She did not commit herself to any authority because she saw the evilness and corruption each side had. Her allegiances were the main factors that decided the conclusion of “Mockingjay”. The ending of this book was very surprising but it showed how there will be no more Hunger Games books. I would recommend readers to read the first two "Hunger Games" books before reading "Mockingjay" so that they can understand the whole story line.

    Andrew S wrote this review 4 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
    Harlea Oxford
      • Rated 5 stars

    The Mocking Jay is the third book in the hunger games series and therefore the last book. These are of my all time favorite books I've read recently.

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    Michelle
      • Rated 5 stars

    I love this book. I'm planing on reading it again.

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    Kimberly B
      • Rated 3 stars

    A disappointing ending, but I would still suggest it.

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    Abby McNitt
      • Rated 4 stars

    the last book of the Hunger games series it was an ok book but wasn't thrilled with the ending.

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    Dianne Greenlay
      • Rated 2 stars

    I enjoyed the first two books in The Hunger Games, but this last one was slow moving and much too ultra-futuristic for my tastes. Lots of high-tech stuff and war planning. Not my cup of tea.

    Dianne Greenlay wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No