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View Allpeople who don't like this book because they find it boring!!!!! they exist... and they are the capitol in real life. they are reading this merely for the romance subplot and the suspense of child murder of course they are going to be disappointed. this was a perfect ending to he trilogy. thank you Suzanne ... can I call you Suzanne... I'm just gonna... thank you for all you do!!!
Mockingjay, the concluding chapter of an excellent trilogy, brings the final curtain call to Katniss's and Peeta's story. Emotionally charged, darker and far more morally tangled than Catching Fire or The Hunger Games; we get to see the true cost of rebellion in an authoritative world.
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So depressing and dark,but realistic.Real or not real?REAL!I’m a bit depressed by the ending and even the whole book.Anyway,despite every thing ,this book exceeded all my expectations ,maybe because I had set them so low!!And I enjoy reading it.It wasn't quite as good as "The Hunger Games," but better than "Catching Fire."A lot of characters died in this installment.However,the character's death which bugged me the most is definitely Prim's. I was on verge of tears.Poor her! I wanted her alive and also I wanted her to be a doctor.And also Finnick' death.Finnick and Annie reminds me of Lupin and Tonks in some ways.And I'm a bit depressed that Katniss ended up with Peeta.I feel,Gale was only a tool to make the story more engaging to follow. He didn't try much to win Katniss's heart. Maybe,that's for the better and he'll find a better person,who knows?!