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Mockingjay

The Hunger Games, Book 3

11 minSuzanne Collins, Tatiana Maslany

What's it about

What happens when the girl on fire becomes the face of a revolution she never wanted? Katniss Everdeen survived the Hunger Games twice, but now she must become the Mockingjay, a symbol of hope and rebellion for the oppressed districts of Panem. You'll discover the immense pressure and manipulation Katniss faces as she navigates the dark, complex world of war. Follow her journey as she grapples with loss, propaganda, and the difficult choices that will determine the fate of everyone she loves and the future of a nation.

Meet the author

Suzanne Collins is the internationally bestselling author of The Hunger Games trilogy, which has sold over 100 million copies and established her as a defining voice in young adult literature. Her background as a television writer for children's programming, combined with a fascination for mythology and the realities of war, inspired her to create the dystopian world of Panem. Collins masterfully explores themes of survival, sacrifice, and the consequences of violence, crafting a powerful and thought-provoking conclusion to her groundbreaking series.

Mockingjay book cover

What's it about

What happens when the girl on fire becomes the face of a revolution she never wanted? Katniss Everdeen survived the Hunger Games twice, but now she must become the Mockingjay, a symbol of hope and rebellion for the oppressed districts of Panem. You'll discover the immense pressure and manipulation Katniss faces as she navigates the dark, complex world of war. Follow her journey as she grapples with loss, propaganda, and the difficult choices that will determine the fate of everyone she loves and the future of a nation.

Meet the author

Suzanne Collins is the internationally bestselling author of The Hunger Games trilogy, which has sold over 100 million copies and established her as a defining voice in young adult literature. Her background as a television writer for children's programming, combined with a fascination for mythology and the realities of war, inspired her to create the dystopian world of Panem. Collins masterfully explores themes of survival, sacrifice, and the consequences of violence, crafting a powerful and thought-provoking conclusion to her groundbreaking series.