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Collins is absolutely ruthless in her depictions of war in all its cruelty, violence, and loss, leaving readers, in turn, repulsed, shocked, grieving and, finally, hopeful for the characters they've grown to empathize with and love. Mockingjay is a fitting end to the series that began with The Hunger Games (2008) and Catching Fire (2009) and will have the same lasting resonance as William Golding's Lord of the Flies and Stephen King's The Stand. However, the book is not a stand-alone; readers do need to be familiar with the first two titles in order to appreciate the events and characters in this one. The series ends on an ostensibly happy note, but the heartbreaking effects of war and loss aren't sugar-coated. This is one YA novel that will leave you thinking about the ramifications of war on society, not just the coming-of-age of a young woman. All in all, Mockingjay confirms what we've suspected already — The Hunger Games isn't just a powerful saga about a unique, memorable hero struggling to do the right thing in the public gaze. It's also an important work of science fiction that everyone should read, because if you don't, you'll be left out of all the best conversations. The novel's biggest surprises are found elsewhere. Hope emerges from despair. Even in a dystopian future, there's a better future. Fans will be happy to hear that Mockingjay is every bit as complex and imaginative as Hunger Games and Catching Fire. Pertany a aquestes sèriesPertany a aquestes col·leccions editorialsContingut aTé l'adaptacióTé un estudiPremisDistinctionsNotable Lists
Katniss Everdeen's having survived the Hunger games twice makes her a target of the Capitol and President Snow, as well as a hero to the rebels who will succeed only if Katniss is willing to put aside her personal feelings and serve as their pawn. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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El que falta és Peeta, en mans del Capitoli, que serà alliberat però havent sofert una tortura psicològica i amb drogues que l'ha deixat prou tocat.
El llibre manté la tensió amb molts moments d'acció que s'incrementen cap al final, a la que s'afegeix la intriga política i també la tensió psicològica del triangle Kantiss-Gale-Peeta.
Tot sempre des de la perspectiva de la protagonista que ens narra la història i ens transmet els seus patiments, dubtes, sentiments...
Amb aquest llibre acaba la trilogia dels Jocs de la Fam i es resolen d'una o altra manera tots els conflictes planejats, però passant a través d'una guerra, amb tot el patiment que això comporta. (