Friday, March 23, 2012

Blog 3 Mockingjay

Right now I am also reading the book Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins. Right now I am on page thirty-two. So far in my book Katniss, the main character, is dealing with the pain of knowing she destroyed her district. She is on the edge of insanity. Peeta, one of her best friends, was captured by the Capital and is thought to be dead. But he recently was interviewed by the Capital and was aired on television. He made traitor remarks and now everyone in the district Katniss is living in, wants to kill him. It is very good. The book is a constant thrill so far and it urges you to keep reading. I think that Suzanne Collins wrote this book  simply because she likes to write and she needed to finish the series. She is a big writer and is also none for writing the Overland series. The theme is clearly action. The book is always in action one-hundred percent of the time. I think the author wanted readers to see how cruel the world can be and how we could destroy it with a touch of a button. The best character in the book so far is Gale. He has changed since the start of the series, he has developed a sort of dark side or deep hate for Peeta and the Capital. "I killed you and you and you." That is a very important quote in this book because Katniss blames herself for the deaths of her people. My main question is how the heck are the rebels going to beat the Capital? It seems impossible.

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