Mockingjay: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins -- Review

Mockingjay: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins -- Review

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In Mockingjay, the final book in the Hunger Games trilogy, Katniss Everdeen agrees to become a unifying symbol for District 13. Hopeful to save one of her best friends, she joins the fight against the Capitol while finding solutions to her romantic dilemmas. Suzanne Collins implements elements of science fiction, romance, and action to craft a compelling conclusion to the highly rated trilogy. Read this all-encompassing review of Mockingjay first to get a complete overview of the book's style, plot, and characters.

Explore the dark themes presented in Mockingjay while finding deeper meaning in Katniss' fight against a corrupted government. This expert review offers critical opinions and covers the book's positive and negative aspects. Despite the futuristic setting of Mockingjay, Suzanne Collins employs deeper messages that are relevant to modern audiences. The good pacing and short yet poignant sentences make this novel accessible to teens as well as adults. Read how Katniss uses her survival instincts to fight for not only her own life but the lives of everyone in Panem. Sprinkled with hopeful moments, Mockingjay portrays a dark story that superbly wraps up the Hunger Games trilogy.
Published on 1/4/2014
Binding: Kindle Edition

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