This book was just as good as the other Hunger Games novels! (Read Catching Fire and Hunger Games first).
Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins, 390 pages
Imagine having to lose many close ones, while millions of others die too because of an act performed by the viewer! Katniss Everdeen is in exactly that situation in Suzanne Collins's Mockingjay, which is the Hunger Games series's third and last part. Katniss learns in between the 2nd and 3rd book that District 13 is an existing district that is completely underground. Since District 12 has been completely demolished, that is where the survivors including Katniss now call home. The revolution picks up speed, and Katniss becomes the symbol of it. However, Katniss's mental state is horrible, and when Peeta is rescued from the Capitol, she realizes that he has been treated with anti-Katniss venom, but throughout the book he gets better. Many people die throughout the revolution, and Katniss feels that it is all her fault. Will Katniss and the other rebels be successful? Mockingjay was a great novel, and it wraps up the series pretty well although it can get pretty depressing.
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