This time, more games of hunger. More about playing is war in all its atrocities, torture, bombing of civilians, acceptable losses, propaganda.
The author manages to for youth literature, not to make them too smooth, consensual rebels. Sad reality, where each camp, it is "nice" or "nasty" (for simplicity) can commit atrocities in the name of the end (which justifies the means?). But rest assured, the honor will be safe in the end.
The main characters are well worked; full of psychological cracks, injury to the soul, the heart and body fighting to stay alive, both physically and morally.
The triangle Katniss-Peeta-Gale, continues to run but does not disturb the tragic course of history.
A new facet of reality TV: Propaganda, where who controls the media, the controlling opinion.
Some caveats however. The style and the absence of certain descriptions leave us a little outside of the most unpleasant aspects of the war. If few subjects are spared, they are addressed in a somewhat superficial in my opinion.
The organization of the District 13 has little credibility in its ability to use and above all create high technology, for many years, with its rigid organization, military and clandestine subterranean. This lack of explanation to be convinced of its viability.
It also lacks an explanation of the political organization of rebels and resistant structures that will be able, in a jiffy to return all disctricts with the notable exception of 2, "again in hand" or release which we will see from elsewhere.
But ultimately, a great page-turner, as of Volume 1 and 2, which reads very quickly, logically concluding the trilogy. A fluid style, simple and nice.
A good time of relaxation that opens reflection on war and its dark sides.