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**4.5 stars**
In a sense, this was the best book in the trilogy. It was dark, gritty, horrific and thought provoking, managing to remind us of important lessons from our history: that war is not a game, that in a war any atrocity can be justified if it brings victory, that there’s no glory in killing innocent people, that the faces of a revolution/movement can outlive their usefulness (see Che Guevara or Malcom X), how revolutions sometimes are as bad as what came before (see Russia and Cuba) or ...more
In a sense, this was the best book in the trilogy. It was dark, gritty, horrific and thought provoking, managing to remind us of important lessons from our history: that war is not a game, that in a war any atrocity can be justified if it brings victory, that there’s no glory in killing innocent people, that the faces of a revolution/movement can outlive their usefulness (see Che Guevara or Malcom X), how revolutions sometimes are as bad as what came before (see Russia and Cuba) or ...more

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This one was absolutely everything I hoped for and more. In a society that sent children to fight to the death, it's only to be expected that the consequences of war be just as horrendous. Of course this one was more than Team Gale vs. Team Peeta, and I wouldn't want it to be any other way. Katniss is such a relatable heroine and it's amazing and an honor to watch her fight her battles, both interna ...more
This one was absolutely everything I hoped for and more. In a society that sent children to fight to the death, it's only to be expected that the consequences of war be just as horrendous. Of course this one was more than Team Gale vs. Team Peeta, and I wouldn't want it to be any other way. Katniss is such a relatable heroine and it's amazing and an honor to watch her fight her battles, both interna ...more

The ending could have been far better, but all in all this was pretty good.

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Nov 20, 2010
Deyara
rated it
really liked it
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young-adult,
dystopian
Really more 3.5 stars.
I did like it okay, but looking back, if I had stopped after book 1 I would have been happier. This one was a lot of politics and war, but not even exciting action-y war, cause Katniss is sidelined and doesnt do anything much until near the end, and then it all rushes past in a blur with many characters dying right and left with barely a mention in passing. As for the love triangle, what a fizzer. After reading three books I wanted more for Katniss than just to settle with ...more
I did like it okay, but looking back, if I had stopped after book 1 I would have been happier. This one was a lot of politics and war, but not even exciting action-y war, cause Katniss is sidelined and doesnt do anything much until near the end, and then it all rushes past in a blur with many characters dying right and left with barely a mention in passing. As for the love triangle, what a fizzer. After reading three books I wanted more for Katniss than just to settle with ...more

A great finish to the series. The plot builds to the very end.

Jan 02, 2010
Amanda A
rated it
it was amazing
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own,
read-in-2010


Oct 29, 2010
Yz the Whyz
rated it
really liked it
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