Mockingjay: Final book on the Hunger Games Trilogy
By lilmisfit23
@lilmisfit23 (386)
Philippines
September 17, 2010 11:25am CST
So I've finished reading Mockingjay a week before, and I can say that I'm quite unsatisfied with the ending of the book. Perhaps because Suzanne Colins left some things unanswered and the ending felt a little rushed for me, but maybe it's just me.
How about you guys? Any readers of the Hunger Games books here? Share your opinion of the book.
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@ladym33 (10979)
• United States
17 Sep 10
I have never heard of the series, but I do like to read book series, I like reading books about characters I am already familiar with. This sounds like some kind of vampire series. Is it? Those are really popular these days. I hope the next one in your series answers all the questions and is a better read for you then the last one you read.
@lilmisfit23 (386)
• Philippines
18 Sep 10
No its not another vampire series. The characters actually are just normal teens living in Panem, a country where their government is doing a yearly event called the Hunger Games. In Hunger Games, it is enforced that in every district of Panem there must be 2 representatives, a girl and a boy, that should enter the Hunger Games. If ever they were picked, they will be put inside an arena together with the other districts' representatives and then they will fight to each other until only one of them remains. The book is kind of like Battle Royale.
I wish there could be another book, but sadly Mockingjay is the last one of the series.