I just finished Mockingjay and OH MY GOD, I'M SO UPSET RIGHT NOW. I put off reading the second half of the books for weeks because I knew I was going to be upset, and forewarned really ought to be forearmed, but I'm still so upset about everything.
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Spoilers, not in any sort of order )
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I had NO IDEA Prim was going to die - I was expecting a high body count in the arena, but since the whole point was to protect Prim in the first place, it seemed especially cruel.
Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but I bought that Katniss wasn't executed with no problems. They had to break the vengeance cycle somehow, after all. And while Katniss was popular everywhere, what was Coin outside of 13? No doubt there was some opposition, but on the whole I think it was good politics. Especially if Katniss can just go back to her potato mine or whatever it is and not spoil the propaganda image with speeches. The Society is free to disagree, but. . . I'm ok with it.
(Mostly because I like the ending).
To be honest, I found a lot of the last half a little too confusing to be emotionally destructive. Not Imperfectly Deconditioned Peeta, though. :( :( :( Or Prim getting killed just as she's getting a foothold on life.
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I think what bothers me most is that Katniss had the opportunity to stop President Coin's plans for vengeance Hunger Game two pages earlier by voting "no," and instead she votes yes... and then shoots President Coin. I felt like it was milking maximum drama out of the situation (Katniss is voting pro-Hunger Games! OH NOES) without letting the natural consequences follow - even if they didn't execute her for assassination, I still think she'd end up locked up for years and years, not free to roam District 12 and marry Imperfectly Deconditioned Peeta.
So it seemed like trying to have one's cake and eat it too, I guess.
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Finnick and Annie really deserved that happy ending they didn't get. So did Prim. So did Rue, for that matter.
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And then Snow plants the seed of doubt in her mind whether Coin was responsible for Prim's death - then it might make sense for Katniss to vote yes and then change her mind and shoot Coin.
But I did love the series a lot as a whole; I have my quibbles about book three but they're not the kind of quibbles that undermine the earlier books, if that makes sense? There are series where reading the less-good later books makes it hard to appreciate the earlier books, but this is not one of them.
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And I LOVED the whole "what's real/what's not" game -- even did a small thing where Bucky plays that game with Steve.
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Not that i'm complaining. But I'm not sure it would have made it to the shelves as a YA novel.
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wow
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;_;
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