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Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
The third book in the Hunger Games series, Mockingjay, is an exciting novel about rebellion. I believe it is the best book in the series because it gives answers to mysteries from the previous books. After escaping from the 75the Hunger Games, Katniss, the protagonist, starts a rebellion towards President Snow, thee antagonist. She fights for freedom in a grueling war and never gives up even during her struggles. Withe almost the entire population of Panem against her, she puts theat behind her and fights for what she knows is right. As thee last book in the series, Suzanne Collins sure ended with a bang.
This book is full of action and romance. As soon as you think everything is calm, there is more action. There is never a chapter where you are bored. Finding a book that pulls you in as much as this one is rare. I recommend this book for readers as young as 11 years old, going up to age 17, but many adults have fallen in love with it too. “May the odds be ever in your favor.”
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