Mockinjay, Suzanne Collins~ Chapter 9

2. Tell about parts of your book that puzzled you or made you ask a question.

A part that puzzled me, was probably when Finnick arrived into Katniss’ hospital room and they tunred on the T.V. to watch the propos(itions), and they saw Peeta being interviewed by Caeser Flickerman. It automatically made me develope goosebumps, although, I was very excited to hear about Peeta. Another, very close, part of the book that puzzled me was when Katniss said this, ‘Peeta’s physical transformation shocks me. The healthy, clear-eyed boy I saw a few days ago has lost at least fifteen pounds and developed a nervous trmor in his hands.’ That really ticked me off!

11. Write about anything else that you may think of that deals with the book.

Something that comes to mind when I think of Mockingjay is death. So many people and animals have died in the series, ‘The Hunger Games’, ‘Catching Fire’ and ‘Mockingjay’, the book I’m reading now. Although, I don’t really mind the plot of so many people and animals dying because Suzanne expresses it in such a lovely and creative tone of writing, and shes just so very amazing and descriptive, I just love the hear all the details about everything, and everything! Not saying that I enjoy hearing about people dying, its just such a fashionable way, you know? … Awkward! Also, just how they do things! For example, Katniss when shes finds Buttercup- Prim’s cat, Suzanne makes Katniss provide so much detail when she is beggining to stuff Buttercup into her “Game Bag”.

12. Do you relate to any of the characters in the book? Explain how and why.

Well, my older cousin, Eve said that I’m a much m0re calm version of Katniss, because she thinks and said that I’m very independent, and I can change my mood, quite easily.. but, everyone has their own opinions! (;

13. If you abanded the book, why did you?

If I HAD to abandon the book, I’d probably abandon it because of its lack of death, and because it doesn’t actually feature the annual- Hunger Games. If Suzanne did, somehow, squeeze the 75th Hunger Games into the book, which is almost impossible, I would enjoy much better.