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Mocking Jay by Suzanne Collins
Thought the capital couldn’t be anymore twisted? You were wrong. This third book to the Hunger Games is the kind of story that makes you wonder how in the world the author got this idea. I read Hunger Games and it was very exciting. I wanted to read catching fire but unfortunately we could not get it at the time. I loved the exciting storyline, well described characters, and amazing settings. This book really grabbed and kept my attention, I feel this book really made a picture in my head almost like I was already watching the movie. I feel that maybe some war sections are a bit long but with books you have to just go with the flow. This book had so many twists and turns that sometimes were predictable but also created a desire to just keep reading until I was done. I recommend this book to 13+ due to some violence.
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