Here are just some highlights, from the review which you can read here.
On Peeta and Gale:
"The boy she chooses is crucial to the plot but is only mentioned a few times. I expected a stronger emphasis and sorely missed the face time with both male characters."
The book's ending:
"After reading a series, there is always a void (avid readers know what I mean) when there is nothing left to read but you still constantly think about the characters because the book was so good. The Hunger Games trilogy left this kind of impact on me. It is definitely worth reading."
The reviewer ends with:
Verdict: Although it lacked an emotional connection at points, Collins does not disappoint and takes readers on a dangerous, fast-paced and wild ride through the Capital leading to a touching, sometimes tragic, but beautifully satisfying end to the series.
The Hunger Games Nationeers, what are your thoughts on Mockingjay? Feel free to share in your comments!
On Peeta and Gale:
"The boy she chooses is crucial to the plot but is only mentioned a few times. I expected a stronger emphasis and sorely missed the face time with both male characters."
The book's ending:
"After reading a series, there is always a void (avid readers know what I mean) when there is nothing left to read but you still constantly think about the characters because the book was so good. The Hunger Games trilogy left this kind of impact on me. It is definitely worth reading."
The reviewer ends with:
Verdict: Although it lacked an emotional connection at points, Collins does not disappoint and takes readers on a dangerous, fast-paced and wild ride through the Capital leading to a touching, sometimes tragic, but beautifully satisfying end to the series.
The Hunger Games Nationeers, what are your thoughts on Mockingjay? Feel free to share in your comments!