I finished reading Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins, over a week ago in audio format, but time has got away from me and I'm only just completing this blog today. Mind you, I think I have needed all those days to recover from this finale to The Hunger Games trilogy. The action starts where the previous book concluded, with Katniss Everdene having just been rescued from the arena where she was competing in her second Hunger Games. It turns out that this heralds the start of a full blown rebellion against the powers that be, based in the Capital. Katniss is destined to become the rallying point for the rebels, but all she wants is to be left alone. She is bruised and battered and is now without Peta - her fellow competitor who has kept her alive during two tournaments - as the rebels could not rescue both of them, and Peta was sacrificed to save the "girl on fire". Eventually, Katniss agrees to becoming the embodiment of the Mockingjay, in order, primarily, to wreak her revenge on President Snow and all that he has put herself and her people through. And so, let the blood-letting commence ... This book is brutal and relentless. The action is full on, with very few chances for the reader to catch their breath. As the body count increases, so does the realisation that very little is black and white on both sides of the fence and that if someone doesn't put a stop to the war, then humanity will be doomed due to lack of numbers! This is a stark warning for us as a race. We have to learn from the past and if we continue the cycle of atrocity, revenge, counter-revenge, etc, etc, we might not end up much different to the society portrayed in this trilogy. I will not provide any further spoilers, but I would recommend all three books (if you can stand the violence) as a sobering reminder of the horrors that man can bestow upon his fellow man. You have been warned!
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 464 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; pre-loaded digital player; ebook.
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