Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

mockingJayKatniss Everdeen has been pulled from the arena by the rebels and taken to District 13 to recover.  Peeta has been left behind in the Capitol in the clutches of President Snow.  As she recuperates, she is called up by the leadership of the rebellion to become their spokesperson, the one who will unite all the districts to overthrow the Capitol. President Snow has made it clear that Katniss is responsible for the civil unrest in the districts and anyone who is close to Katniss is in danger.  This final book in the Hunger Games trilogy is sure to keep you turning pages.

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  1. This book was really depressing for a lot of it, but I loved it! it was hard to read, as peter is unsafe, physically and mentally for so long. Ultimately the end is extremely satisfying. Just as you think katniss is slipping away, and her heroism fading…she suprises you with her final stance against the hunger games, against inhuman incruelty, and against corrupt governments. I loved this book.

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