SPOILER (highlight below to read)
Last night as I was reading the last several chapters, I became increasingly frustrated. It got to the point where I wanted to throw the book. I left my job before I finished reading, and I was inexplicably annoyed with everyone who got in my way on the bike ride home. When I got home, I settled down to finish reading, prepping myself for disappointment, because I couldn't see the book wrapping up in any sort of emotionally satisfying way. But, I was wrong, and I ended up in tears(bittersweet ones) by the end of the book. So, by the end, I liked where things had gone, I just didn't enjoy the path the story took to get there.
So, now some specifics.
Peeta being hijacked threw me for a huge loop. I was not expecting anything like that, and it was a HUGE source of frustration for me.
I've always been "Team Peeta." This book freaked me out, because I thought the author was going to force something between Katniss and Gale. Or Peeta was going to die. Or something would happen that made Katniss fall for Gale instead of Peeta. I guess that since we actually got to see Katniss and Gale together more, I felt like he was going to be more important to the story. Well, he was, but luckily not in the way I anticipated. I really didn't want anything to happen between them because I realized he didn't understand the post-arena Katniss.
I couldn't stand Katniss most of the time. I didn't like how she went into those phases where she avoided everyone, disregarded everything, and just wandered around alone. Especially at the end, after she killed Coin and she didn't care about anything else that was going on. If I were her, I would be begging people to know what the heck was happening outside.
In the end, when Peeta sort of returned to normal, I was surprised, but happy, at how easy it was for Katniss to let Gale go. I knew all along that she had to end up with Peeta, but I thought Gale was going to have to die in battle for that to happen.
It took a few pages for me to realize that Prim had died. I thought that should have been made more clear, but whatever. I wasn't really too sad that she died, because she hadn't ever really been too big a part of the story.
I was however, very upset when Finnick died at the hands of the mutts. Especially since he'd just barely married Annie. And mostly because I was upset that he died saving Katniss. I felt like she didn't deserve to live at that point.
Beetee was one of my favorite characters. I loved how intelligent he was, and that he was so on Katniss's side and understood her and wanted to help her.
Ok, my only huge problem with the ending was Katniss's decision to vote yes for the last Hunger Games to be played with the children from the Capitol. I was totally on Peeta's side there. I think it was irrational of Katniss to want "revenge" for them killing Prim, when that mentality was no better than the Capitol's when they first instituted the Hunger Games. And hadn't Katniss had gotten into this whole mess in the first place because she was trying to save Prim from going into the arena? She says something later on in the book that makes me think she finally saw reason, when she says something along the lines that killing eachothers' children wouldn't undo things of the past.
I really wish Cinna hadn't died (he's my favorite character), but I'm glad that he had the foresight to plan her outfit/armor beforehand. I loved seeing his influence cropping up over and over throughout the book. I really thought he would suddenly appear sometime during the book, but, alas, all we got was Effie. ("May the odds be ever in your favor.")
And, finally, I think the cutest line of all time is when Peeta says, "You love me. Real or not real?"
4 comments:
YAY! You finished - I have a lot to say about what you wrote. We're often on the same page!!
1. I hated Finnick dying. Just when I'd learned to love him! sigh
2. I've never gotten the Gale-Katniss thing, and this book showed me even more why it wouldn't work. You can't have a meaningful relationship just based on needing to save the other person. What Katniss and Peeta have is so much more evolved to me.
3. I didn't get Haymitch in this book. It's like he was an afterthought.
4. I LOVED Boggs and turning things over to Katniss.
5. I think the theme of all the books was Katniss as an unwilling victor/heroine. But I left this book seeing her more as an unwarranted one. You can only do the accidental hero thing so long and then, someone has to step up and lead well (Rowling did this well with the evolution of Harry Potter.) Katniss, to me, was underdeveloped this way. And so, like you, I just hated her holing up after it was all over and how she was willing to bus-toss other kids for revenge.
6. THAT SAID - I also think Katniss holing up is reality. I've experienced heartaches that just caused me to shut myself off and I found that relatable. But what was unrelated to me was imagining Katniss as a heroine AND someone willing to hurt others the way she'd been hurt.
Loved your analysis - so fun to read!
I didn't even know you had a blog. This pleases me.
Okay, let me just say that I liked the book overall. Let me hit some points of your blog.
1. I've been Team Peeta since day one, even with this last book. To me this last book just showed why Katniss and Gale never could be. They were both just too intense.
2. When Finnick died I cried. I stared at the page and screamed at Katniss. I blame her. Poor Annie and poor Finnick's son!
3. I never liked Katniss. In this book she was a bigger brat. She is a waste of a character. "Ohh, I don't want to do anything. Oh, I'm the Mockingjay so I can do and get whatever I want. Boo hoo, Peeta hates me. Boo hoo, Gale hates me. I'm just going to waste away now."
Ughhh. She needs to grow up.
4. I didn't get that Prim died either. And after it finally registered that she did really die I was in denial. Her and Finnick will come back happily skipping, just you wait and see.
5. The last line was just amazing. He made me cry. Gosh, it's insane how much I love this fictional character. (Peeta, of course.)
I had a few other problems with the book.
1. The ending felt all rushed. I was so lost and confused, but I guess I felt like Katniss. STUPID KATNISS FOR SHUTTING HERSELF OUR OF SOCIETY!!!
2. I never got what happened at the end with all of the power and where people ended up. The last chapter was a rush of confusion.
3. I think my favorite quote is right before your's.
"What I need is the dandelion in the spring. The bright yellow that means rebirth instead of destruction. The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses. That it can be good again."
Okay, NOW I'm done babbling. Soon I'm gonna post my feedback on my blog anyways, I just wanted to share with you what I agreed with! Love ya! :D
-Lindsey
Yay! After weeks of trying to get through the book I finally did. What a huge disappointment! It seemed so blah, and was very dark. I kept thinking why did I like the other books, but this was nothing like them. It felt so different...maybe she wanted us to feel the destruction and confusion that followed the collapse of the Capitol, but yuck, it was too much!
I felt as you did, that Prim didn't have a big enough roll for me to feel sad at her death. I couldn't get close to any character, for that matter, because they were being killed off left and right.
All's I ever wanted was for Katniss and Peeta to be happy!!!! Is that too much to ask Suzanne Collins?!!
The ending was rushed and unsatisfying.
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