This third and final installment in the trilogy The Hunger Games really keeps its promises. It is a moist third book, sticky, hard and uncompromising. If we believe that all our favorite characters would come out even Katniss and Peeta is that veiled face. No one is left behind.
The 13th district we discover with this book and we can not say that the love the people of this district since the war hiding burrowed underground.
We cry with Katniss when Peeta is used by the Capitol to paralyze, we cry with her every step she should do when she knows that she is nothing but a pawn.
If résumai this book is to say that in fact the arena became all 13 districts. Men and women, rebels or the Capitol, are merely players in a game to death and only the toughest will fare.
Without revealing what happens with Peeta, the pill has some trouble passing how his character is used. We say it not only remains stoic and accept everything that he sends to the figure but it's not enough, it must also undergo this.
Taking a decline tad, this book is a true allegory about what we are: passive spectators in games that are happening around the world. So we can hardly finish the book with a smile yet this book is excellent. In its rhythm, narration, nothing seems artificial, nothing seems free and despite a wry look at the world, there really is a touch of hope.
This trilogy is one of the best series for pre-adults I have read for a long time and that includes His Dark Materials and Harry Potter Adult Paperback Boxed Set: Adult Edition.