Mocking+Jay

=Mocking Jay, Suzanne Collins:=

__**Rating**__
4 stars

__**Summary**__
After being rescued from another violent Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen is told that she must help bring the oppressive capitol down. She is made a figurehead for the rebellion and is broadcast on capitol television to spread the word about the capitol's evil, but has trouble coping with inactivity and worry. Katniss is very eager to bring the capitol down and save her friend, Peeta, but many obstacles are in her way. Not only is she at war with the capitol, but she also faces many other conflicts within herself and her allies. To overcome them, she must change.

__**Review**__ __Mocking Jay__, by Suzanne Collins, is a great ending to an amazing series. It is very evenly paced and has plenty of action, creativity, and a little bit of humor. The first-person writing style used in this book very effectively pulls the reader in and shows the feelings of the main character, allowing an even more complex conflict and plot. The book offers a wide variety of characters with different, realistic personalities and flaws. Some characters, however, do not have very much depth. Many supporting characters and the antagonist are portrayed less as people and more as obstacles or tools that affect the story. Other than this minor flaw, the book is almost perfect. Because the book doesn't feel like any one genre, it is enjoyable for anyone who enjoys an action packed "underdog" story.