![]() ![]() ![]() It builds drama apace with its development of character and its visualisation of the entire state. But what I do stress is that if you’ve read the first book, or indeed seen the excellent film, then you will want to read Catching Fire, which is even better, and once you’re set on that course then there is no reason at all why you wouldn’t pick up Mockingjay, the conclusion of the trilogy, as fast afterwards as is humanly possible. Spoilers from The Hunger Games and its marvellous sequel Catching Fire are hard to avoid entirely but I’ll try to keep them to the minimum. One can barely envisage a scenario in which a reader would approach a trilogy backwards and if you’re reading the third book it’s a safe bet it’s because you liked a series enough to want to finish it. Writing a review for the third and final book in a series is a near impossible task. Instead, read the books as fast as you can and then come back! Warning! If you’ve not read The Hunger Games and Catching Fire, please do not read this review. ![]()
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