The Hunger Games – Mockingjay

Suzanne Collins

2010

3.3
⚠️Content Warnings
Addiction / Substance AbuseGraphic ViolenceMurderOppressive RegimesTorture
Katniss Everdeen has survived the Hunger Games twice. But she’s still not safe. A revolution is unfolding, and everyone, it seems, has had a hand in the carefully laid plans – everyone except Katniss. And yet she must play the most vital part in the final battle. Katniss must become their Mockingjay – the symbol of rebellion – no matter what the personal cost.
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Best for readers who enjoy:  Character-Driven · Action-Adventure-Fantasy · Steady

Character-Driven Dystopian Society POV: First Person – Single POV Published by Scholastic Press
Characters
Children Morally Complex Teenagers
Sub-genre
Action-Adventure-Fantasy Dystopia Romance
Experience
Character-Driven Emotional Gripping
Pace
Gentle Adrenaline
Balanced
Tone
Light Dark
Balanced
Book length
Short Epic
Balanced
More nuance
Violence
Soft Graphic
Graphic
Romance
Background Front and centre
Balanced
Worldbuilding
Light touch Deep & dense
Deep & dense
Readability
Breezy Dense
Balanced
Humour
Serious Very funny
Serious
Target audience
Younger Adult
Balanced
Suzanne Collins

Suzanne Collins

Dystopian, Young Adult, Fantasy, Sci-fi

Suzanne Collins is an American author and television writer who is best known as the author of the young adult dystopian book series The Hunger Games. She is also the author of the children's fantasy series The Underland Chronicles.

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Mixed feelings: The Hunger Games – Mockingjay

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Mixed feelings: The Hunger Games – Mockingjay

Mixed feelings on The Hunger Games – Mockingjay, but I can see why people love it. Characters feel distinct, and the dialogue reads naturally. The middle drags and repeats the same tension a bit too long. I’d still read more from this author even with the flaws.
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Didn’t work for me: The Hunger Games – Mockingjay

The Hunger Games – Mockingjay is the kind of book that hooks you early if you like its vibe. The ending resolves fast compared to how much it builds up. Not perfect, but it did enough to keep me turning pages.
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Loved it: The Hunger Games – Mockingjay

The Hunger Games – Mockingjay has a strong core idea — the execution mostly works. Characters feel distinct, and the dialogue reads naturally. Overall, I’d recommend it to the right reader.
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Mixed feelings: The Hunger Games – Mockingjay

I went into The Hunger Games – Mockingjay with pretty normal expectations and it surprised me. The atmosphere is the standout — it’s easy to sink into. The middle drags and repeats the same tension a bit too long. If you’re on the fence, try a sample — you’ll know quickly.
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Mixed feelings: The Hunger Games – Mockingjay

The Hunger Games – Mockingjay has a strong core idea — the execution mostly works. The pacing stays moving and the chapters end on good beats. The middle drags and repeats the same tension a bit too long. I’d still read more from this author even with the flaws.
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