Mockingjay

Mockingjay

4.2 (12 ratings)
Jan 1, 2011 · English · Paperback (390 pages)
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After finishing the book, I didn't quite know what to make of the ending. On one hand, the ending felt very compressed, in comparison to the slow buildup, giving the book a half-hearted ending.On the other hand it reflected the consequences of war and human moral ambiguity. The consequences, such as grief and trauma, as well as guilt and anger were also displayed. Katniss Everdeen begins to doubt herself and her devotion to the cause, until she spirals down into her own trauma. The ending, in my opinion, was supposed to make the reader reflect on war and violence and its consequences. It was also meant to evoke a sense of disturbance and discomfort, since the rebellion not only leads to the overthrow of the Capitol, it also establishes a new one. In the process, Katniss' life falls apart. First she loses District 12, then most of her friends and comrades and eventually even her sister Prim.

July 2nd 2026

J'ai adorer se livre le suspense les personnage avant je ne lisais jamais et maintenant je fait que ça se livre ma fait pleurer avec tout les drames je pense que c'est le meilleure livre que j'ai lu de toute ma vie ❤

June 13th 2026

people 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!!!

May 14th 2026

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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April 24th 2026

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?!

February 26th 2026

Creo que todos estamos de acuerdo que hay muertes que dolieron en el fondo de mi corazón (Prim y Finnick), tengo el sentimiento todavía en mi corazón, puesto que, es imposible pasar por debajo de la mesa todo lo que me hizo sentir la saga.

February 12th 2026

It was a good book, but it wasnt what I hoped it would be. It was too rushed, and did not have the same feel as the others. Still a decent book though.

January 4th 2026

The first and second book was way better than this book, but I am still a major Suzanne Collins fan!!! 😁🥰😍🤩🥳💙💙💙🖤🖤🖤👄

October 4th 2025

joya de la literatura. me tomó un tiempo acabarlo porque ando en bloqueo, pero eso no le quita la calidad de pedazo de arte. sentí tantas cosas y siento que tuvo un cierre con broche de oro. toda la trilogía fue excelente y ahora quiero ver de nuevo las películas.

October 4th 2025

It's been over a decade since I first read this series. I picked the series up again because I finally got my hands on copies of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Sunrise on the Reaping.This is probably my least favourite book in the trilogy. I remember being bored halfway through the first time I read Mockingjay and I'm afraid this still happens. I mean, all they did was shoot a lot of propos for most of the book. I also don't remember the characters being so vastly different from book two. Katniss was so strong-willed in books one and two and just seemed like a shell of herself in this one. But she has been through a lot so I guess that would change anyone. HOWEVER, nostalgia won out again. I pushed through the middle of the book, got my heart ripped out during the sewer scene and now I can't wait to read TBOSAS.

August 29th 2025

How does this book still get me so emotional.

July 13th 2025

I liked this book, but definitely not as much as the first one.

May 18th 2025

Really good, way better than the movies, start was kinda boring, but I loved it cause of the inner dialog which gives you a lot more info than the movies did. Also katniss and peetas relationship buildup was SO GOOD, like I didn't think it would be able to be better than the movies but it was so much more genuine and sweeter

April 24th 2025

El final perfecto que podría esperarse para Katniss y Peeta.

February 25th 2025

Because I still haven't gathered my thoughts I just want to go ahead and say this was so much more painful than the movie. And besides the main plot-points, the second half seemed so different in details from the movie, it was like reading this story again except for when Finnick dies, somehow that hurt even more because we got to see more of his character

December 5th 2020
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