Showing posts with label Suzanne Collins. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Review: Mockingjay

MOCKINGJAY (The Hunger Games #3)
Suzanne Collins
Young Adult
390 pages
Scholastic
Available Now

This review contains no spoilers.

THE STORY
Katniss Everdeen has faced death more times than she can count. She's survived not one, but two Hunger Games, and has become the poster girl for a revolution. But her survival and her unwanted celebrity status have come at a price: she has lived while others have died in her name and at her hand, and that is a heavy burden to bear.

In the wake of the first public wave of the revolution, Katniss finds herself ensconced in District 13, once thought to be annihilated by the Capitol for it's defiance. Her family and best friend Gale are safe, but Peeta Mellark remains in enemy hands, and Katniss is struggling with his absence.

The revolution needs her. Her family needs her. Peeta needs her. Everyone needs something from her, but Katniss only has so much left to give. There are few around her whom she can trust, and a war is brewing whether she wants it to or not. It's time for her to make a decision that will irrevocably change the face of Panem forever.

MY THOUGHTS
Intense doesn't seem to be an adequate enough description for the final installment of this profound trilogy. It starts out a little slow, almost as though Collins is giving us time to fully grasp the enormity of the decision Katniss must make, and is allowing us to catch our breath before Katniss chooses to either embrace her public persona, or fade into the background while the rebels surge forward without her. Collins is certainly not one to coddle her readers or cocoon us in a protective bubble with vague allusions to violence and promises of a better life. No, she thrusts the savagery and cruelty of a society that would sacrifice it's own children for sport right in our faces so that we cannot defensively shield our eyes, but must remain riveted to the page as the horrors unfold one after the other.

Katniss is a changed woman. She still stokes the fires of rebellion with a relentless fervor, but the strength of her conviction seems to have waned, replaced now by confusion and weariness. She's escaped the physical arena only to be catapulted into a political one where the attacks are stealthier and more insidious, the enemy less recognizable, and the endgame nearly impossible to ascertain. No matter which direction she looks, she is but a pawn in someone else's ploy. She's the essential piece in a war not of her making, yet one where responsibility can be ultimately laid at her feet. Her mind is constantly churning, the questions are endless, and those she thought she knew best reveal new colors.

This story is dark. Light is not a luxury Katniss, nor the reader, is afforded. We are confined to underground tunnels with her, and together we all frantically try to claw our way out of the suffocating blackness and find a sliver of hope to which to cling. But we aren't given one. That hope is continually just out of reach, there are no breadcrumbs to follow that lead to home and safety, and there is no guarantee that any of the characters we so love will live to see the end result of their fighting. To be so fully submerged in such desolation is disorienting, unnerving, and completely mesmerizing. It's thrilling to not know which way is up, who to trust, or who will lay down their life for their cause.

My only wish for this story is that Katniss own her emotions a little more. For so long she's been told what to wear, what to say, who to be attracted to, who to stay away from, and ultimately who to be for the camera that's it's robbed her of the ability to decide for herself. We got brief moments of real, genuine emotion from Katniss with regards to Peeta and Gale in the previous novels, and I was hoping that she would step up in this last book, disregard the cameras and the prep teams, and take control of her feelings so that no one else could lay claim to them ever again. She ultimately does make a romantic decision in the end, but it lacks the confidence she shows in other areas.

Though the story is bleak and by the end of her ordeal Katniss's blazing fire has been forcibly extinguished, we are left with the knowledge that the embers have yet to lose their warmth and with the right conditions and a little coaxing, a new flame might flicker to life.

Rating: 4/5

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Giveaway: The Hunger Games Trilogy


Synopsis of The Hunger Games (by Goodreads):


In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV.


Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she steps forward to take her sister's place in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead before—and survival, for her, is second nature. Without really meaning to, she becomes a contender. But if she is to win, she will have to start making choices that will weigh survival against humanity and life against love.


This is one of my absolute favorite series. It's a young adult series, but much in the way of Harry Potter and Twilight, I feel it transcends the age gap and is a must-have for anyone that loves a gut-wrenching story, beautiful characters, and a haunting message.


Since we're just 4 short weeks away from the much-anticipated release of Mockingjay, I thought I would offer up the entire trilogy (in hardback) to one lucky winner. I don't have an advance copy of Mockingjay, so all three books will be shipped on release day (August 24th). This contest is open to US residents only (sorry international friends, I hope in the future to do another contest open to everyone).


I'm just going to keep things simple. To enter, leave a comment saying you want to be eligible for the contest. Be sure and leave your email address in your comment if it's not included in your profile so I can contact you (if you're not comfortable leaving your email, you can email it to me, just put GIVEAWAY in the subject line).
If for some reason you are unable to leave a comment (Blogger can be tricky when it wants) just email me at supernaturalsnark@gmail.com with your entry. You don't have to follow the blog to enter, but I would love it if you did, it's always fun to meet new followers!

For one extra entry each you may do the following:
1. Follow the blog (if you're already a follower, you'll automatically get an extra entry)
2. Follow me on Twitter (@sprntrlsnark) - please leave your screename as well!

3. Tweet about the contest - leave the link in your comment.

The contest will run for three weeks, a random winner will be chosen Tuesday, August 17th (one week prior to release day).
Hope you love the series as much as I do!