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Mockingjay Book Review
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Mockingjay is the third and final installment of the Hunger Games trilogy, following Hunger Games
and Catching Fire. If you haven't read these books, I would highly recommend them. They aren't
uplifting, humorous, or light but a good read still.
At the beginning of Mockingjay, Katniss is in the hands of the rebels in District 13 while Peeta is in
the hands of the Capital and President Snow. The rebels want Katniss to be their symbol of hope,
their "leader" in a propaganda sort of way. When people see her, they will want to fight. Wherever
Katniss goes, a TV crew is right along her side, and they are able to infiltrate the Capital's system
and show her on TV around the different districts & capital, hoping to stir up the rebellion. What I
like about Katniss's character is she isn't a good actress - but what she does is because of her
own decisions, and instincts. She is a fighter, she feels sorrow & pain, and she feels confusion.
The Capital brings Peeta on the TV, begging Katniss & the rebels not to start a war - that too many
people will be killed and no one will be left. He begs her to stop, but Katniss does what she feels is
right. War is inevitable - the Districts are tired of being under the control of the Capital, but is the
new rebellion government what they need?
The story itself is rather dark and dreary - it is a war book. People die, you get frustrated with the
rebels, you are enlightened about other Hunger Game victims, and confused by what is right.
Katniss isn't the perfect character, but what human is? Do things get resolved in this book? Yes. Is
it a happily-ever-after book? No. How could it be? Katniss has experienced having to kill people,
having her friends killed, the Capital poisoning the minds of her friends, toying with her mind, the
loss of her home, etc? What kind of person would you be after experiencing all that?
This series is depressing, but engaging. I couldn't put down any of the books, and am relieved that
the series is finished. No more waiting!
Bonnie Chambers manages SpoonfulOfPerception.com, a web blog offering book reviews on
various forms of literature.
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