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anyone find the last book disappointing? a little rushed?
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And well, I guess that's sort of the point. That war is depressing and senseless and people get hurt. They don't generally choose their sides, sometimes they're just caught up in something they have no control over.

I don't know if "rushed" is the right word...but you did feel that the author was trying to stick to a sort of schedule: 3 parts per book, each about 130 pages; 9 chapters per part; etc.

I personally found the ending of Mockingjay OUTRAGEOUS! I was emotionally traumatised (practically!) and all Katniss could tell me was she went to back to D12 and got married withkids in like 1 page????
I was most incensed that there was absolutely NO mention of Gale after their terrible parting! Forgive me for thinking you were SUPPOSED to be his best friend Katniss! As if Prim's death wasn't haunting enough, she had to go ruin all her other relationships!
And I'll never accept Finnick had to die! Because he didn't! His death was the Most unfair of all deaths, in my opinion - EXCEPT Cinna's (that killed me).
I was siriusly tempted to write a letter to Suzanne Collins with vehement and furious complaints. I was crying my stupid eyeballs out from all the disappointment and deaths!
anyway. that was all my pent up feelings...



There were several deaths that seemed rushed and out of place and I'm solidly Team Gale, so yeah. I also felt the author reverted to a homily about war instead of finishing out the character arcs. I get that the ending was more realistic, but I was reading a book and wanted a strong ending.
Still, this series is outstanding and I can't wait for the films.

yeah
collins shouldnt have included the epilougue. she should have just ended the series when peeta asks katniss "u love me, real or not real?" and katniss answers "real"
collins shouldnt have included the epilougue. she should have just ended the series when peeta asks katniss "u love me, real or not real?" and katniss answers "real"
thanks bella!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


There were several deaths that seemed..."
Melissa wrote: "yeah
collins shouldnt have included the epilougue. she should have just ended the series when peeta asks katniss "u love me, real or not real?" and katniss answers "real""
COMPLETELY AGREE.

I personally found the ending of Mockingjay OUTRAGEOUS! I was emotionally traumatised (practically!) and all Katniss could tell me was she went to back to D12 and got married withki..."
Finnick's death ruined everything for me. Suzanne Collins totally failed with Mockingjay. But I loved the first 2.



Adam wrote: "Not at all disappointing, but I did find it a bit rushed, but it was still a spectacular ending to the trilogy."
yes it was spectacular ending to the trilogy, but still the epilogue sucked.
as i said b4 the trilogy should have ended when peeta asks katniss, "u love me, real or not real," and katniss answers, "real."
yes it was spectacular ending to the trilogy, but still the epilogue sucked.
as i said b4 the trilogy should have ended when peeta asks katniss, "u love me, real or not real," and katniss answers, "real."


Actually, i don't think that's the reason for my own disappointment - although, of course, i can't speak for others. It was actually her way of wrapping up the loose ends which was a major failure in my opinion. As i said before, she completely failed to acknowledge other characters and how their life went on after the war. If she didn't want to tell us then, like someone suggested, she shouldn't've included the epilogue. That was pointless because i didn't learn anything new, apart from the kids, which i didn't think was unexpected anyway. For me, it was just 2 extra pages i went through to find out if Gale reappears in her life and how Panem had become. Obviously i was disappointed.

I should have never expected her to be happy after everything that happened, but I did, until they killed her sister, that was when I realized I was wrong. The ending didn't have a hopefull message that I love about every other book. It left me kind of empty, but in the between was so thrilling and awesome that I just love it!

that wasnt the problem, its just that the epilogue just really ruined it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it should have ended [as i have said like 5 xs already] when peeta [grrrrrrrrrrrr, peeta sucks] asks katniss, "you love me, real or not real," and she answers, "real."
it should have ended [as i have said like 5 xs already] when peeta [grrrrrrrrrrrr, peeta sucks] asks katniss, "you love me, real or not real," and she answers, "real."

it should have ended [as i have said like 5 xs already] when peeta [grrrrrrrrrrrr, peeta sucks] asks ..."
I agree!!! That would have been so much better! And it's a nice quote for an ending!



I agree! I love all of the books of course, but the epilogue in MonckingJay was....horrible...I mean, its brilliant Katniss has children and loves Peeta and all, but..what happened to Gale? what is the state of the capitol? did the districts dissolve? what happened to the country?! all questions that, if answered, would have made the epilogue better for me.
There is a war going on in the book, and not everyone can survive. Which is probably why she killed off Prim. Heart-wrenching yes, but I felt it added more realism to the story.
I will re-read the whole series a few times over just because these books are...fantastic, but I will always be disappointed in the epilogue.

same here, but the epilogue sucked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




EXACTLY
TEAM GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..."
I would like to respond in the same way, but I'll be spamming! :D So all I have to say is that I agree!
Go Team Gale!!! :D

Actually they are both kind of awesome, but I have to say I never really liked Katniss...I don't really know why! :P Looooooved the books though!
Veronica wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Salena wrote: "The last book was okay but i hated the ending!!! She picked the wrong guy!!!"
EXACTLY
TEAM GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..."
exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXACTLY
TEAM GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..."
exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seemed like Peeta was chosen because of his loyalty in the first two books. In the end, the choice was up to Katniss and her choice was determined by the author ;)

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