Showing posts with label Hunger Games Trilogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hunger Games Trilogy. Show all posts

Monday, August 30, 2010

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (*spoiler-free except for one vague quote*)

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins. Scholastic, 2010.

Audience: Ages 13+

My Rating: 4.5* of 5

Comments: After hearing Suzanne speak in April, I was worried that Mockingjay might shift what had thus far been a seemingly unbiased series of war stories toward a didactic vehicle for Collins' personal message/agenda on war and politics. Suzanne, I will never doubt again. She is far too talented a writer for that to happen even with such delicate subject matter. None of my predictions for the conclusion of this trilogy came to fruition--I've never been so glad to have guessed incorrectly. I enjoyed the pacing, surprises, punches to the gut, revelations, unexpected connections, and unfortunate losses woven into this powerful conclusion. Above all, I admire Suzanne for giving young adult readers an honest, realistic ending to Katniss's story. Life is messy, love is imperfect, war is impossible, but somehow many survive and slowly rebuild a life...and even try to make it good.

There are worse games to play.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. 2008.
I know I'm way behind to just be reading this one. Wow! A fantastic and compelling read that you can't wait to get to the ending of but hate for it to be over. I'm impressed by how different it is from her Gregor books. The point at which the books ends surprised me--I expected a painful cliffhanger--but it is still intriguing enough to propel you into book 2.