I finished this book but didn't really enjoy it. The scope has simply gotten out of hand and the plot is too messy. The first 3 books were all pretty good and memorable, but this one wasn't. The main 3 characters at this point have all become repetitive and annoying. I decided to stop reading this series after this book. I'm fact, this book basically put me off of extra large books (600+ pages) completely.
I finished this book but didn't really enjoy it. The scope has simply gotten out of hand and the plot is too messy. The first 3 books were all pretty good and memorable, but this one wasn't. The main 3 characters at this point have all become repetitive and annoying. I decided to stop reading this series after this book. I'm fact, this book basically put me off of extra large books (600+ pages) completely.
Much more similar in structure to the first two books of the original trilogy. Possibly the most tragic one. tbh I don't love Collins's writing - it's very basic. But I like the Hunger Games world so welcome any additions to the lore.
Much more similar in structure to the first two books of the original trilogy. Possibly the most tragic one. tbh I don't love Collins's writing - it's very basic. But I like the Hunger Games world so welcome any additions to the lore.
Fast paced, very little exposition, steadily trickles the lore, tense and mysterious, good characters. Main character is definitely a Gary Stu with seemingly infinite energy when needed, but it keeps the book moving!
My favorite sci-fantasy book I've read since Red Rising - they both have page-turning pace.
Fast paced, very little exposition, steadily trickles the lore, tense and mysterious, good characters. Main character is definitely a Gary Stu with seemingly infinite energy when needed, but it keeps the book moving!
My favorite sci-fantasy book I've read since Red Rising - they both have page-turning pace.
Added to listFast Pacedwith 9 books.