Review: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

Mockingjay
#3 in the Hunger Games Trilogy
Author – Suzanne Collins
Reviewer – Stephanie
Rating – 5; Nearly Perfect; A Keeper
Reading Level – Young Adult
Genre – Dystopian
Pages – EBook
Publisher – Scholastic Press
ISBN: 9780545317801
Release Date – 8/2010
Source – Purchased

DISCLAIMER: THIS REVIEW WILL CONTAIN SPOLIERS OF THE FIRST TWO BOOKS IN THE HUNGER GAMES TRILOGY AND MOCKINGJAY. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!


In the breathtaking final chapter of the Hunger Games trilogy, we see Katniss in a new role. In the beginning she’s broken. Her fear for Peeta makes her life stand still…until she sees him in a Capitol propos. This slaps her out of her self-imposed prison as nothing else would. Katniss agrees to become the Mockingjay for President Coin and the districts. IN this rebellion the Rebels are so much closer to winning and with Katniss, the Mockingjay their moral remains high.


Peeta has suffered much under President Snow’s watch. The torture was awful enough but the Capitol invaded him in such a unique way that he may never be the boy from district 12 again. Upon their reunion, Peeta tries to strangle Katniss. Katniss wanted Snow dead before but now it’s her life mission.


War in Panem rages and there is so much loss. Katniss has unwittingly sparked a revolution and now she is helping to lead it. She trains as a solider and barely makes the cut to serve in the taking of the Capitol. She is placed with Gale and Boggs from District 13 in a group of elite sharp shooter and act as stars for 13 and the Rebels.


Then one day Peeta is dropped off in their camp. The boy with the bread still is gone from his body which can only mean one thing: Katniss’ use to Coin and 13 has reached it’s end. Who does Katniss trust now? Can her assassination plot still meet it’s glorious end? What will happen to the Mockingjay and her group of soldiers?


My Thoughts:
Where to begin? I think wow sums it up pretty well. So do the words amazing, stunning, chilling, and heart breaking. So many times through this book the characters I have come to know and love gained, lsot and changed. My heart rose and fell and shattered. Collins has done such a great job with her characters that in the end they are real people to me. I feel like I can go to Panem and Katniss and Peeta will be waiting there to greet me….okay maybe not so much Katniss but definitely Peeta.


I’m not going to lie. I never chose Team Peeta or Team Gale. I really wanted Katniss to end up with Gale but I know that Peeta was the only one that could ever really be with Katniss. Who else could understand her the way she needs to be understood? There were a lot of plot twists that I didn’t expect A lot of people lost that saddened me. Collins had to do it though. How else would we understand the costs? As readers how else could we understand Katniss’ decisions? While the ending caught me off guard in the end I truly believe it to be the right one.


I would suggest this book to people who are looking for a heavier young adult book. It is imperative that you read the first two or you’ll be lost. Also if you’re looking for a traditional happily ever after, skip this book. I’d classify the ending as a happily ever after with strings attached. All in all it was a great trilogy and a story I’m glad I didn’t miss.


Series Order:
1. The Hunger Games
2. Catching Fire
3. Mockingjay

5 stars

stephanie_forest

8 responses to “Review: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins”

  1. Personally I didn't like the ending of Mockingjay or most of the middle. It was a bit of a letdown for me but overall I still love the series. Great review! Glad you enjoyed it ^-^http://blackfingernailedreviews.blogspot.com/

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  2. That's the thing about Mockingjay. You either love it or hate it. There doesn't seem to be much of a middle ground. 🙂

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  3. Personally I didn't like the ending of Mockingjay or most of the middle. It was a bit of a letdown for me but overall I still love the series. Great review! Glad you enjoyed it ^-^http://blackfingernailedreviews.blogspot.com/

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  4. That's the thing about Mockingjay. You either love it or hate it. There doesn't seem to be much of a middle ground. 🙂

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  5. I wasn't a massive fan of Mockinjay either – it was still a great book, but I was so disappointed after the AMAZING first two books.

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  6. I wasn't a massive fan of Mockinjay either – it was still a great book, but I was so disappointed after the AMAZING first two books.

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  7. I have mixed emotions about Mockingjay. I think that the whole hijacker thing with Peeta was unnecessary, although it did make the book more exciting. I loved Peeta right from the start and Gale always annoyed me. I also cried about Finnick's death! He was finally happy with Annie and was expecting a baby and he gets killed! Aww! In the end, I was happy that Peeta and Katniss were together, however I wish that Peeta was the same boy with the bread, the boy from District 12, and not different because of the hijackers. I also wish that Katniss was more excited about her children with Peeta than she was.

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  8. I have mixed emotions about Mockingjay. I think that the whole hijacker thing with Peeta was unnecessary, although it did make the book more exciting. I loved Peeta right from the start and Gale always annoyed me. I also cried about Finnick's death! He was finally happy with Annie and was expecting a baby and he gets killed! Aww! In the end, I was happy that Peeta and Katniss were together, however I wish that Peeta was the same boy with the bread, the boy from District 12, and not different because of the hijackers. I also wish that Katniss was more excited about her children with Peeta than she was.

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