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自由幻夢
by Suzanne Collins
There were so much emotions in those last few chapters. Anger. Guilt. Sadness. I don't know how the author did it, but those emotions, Katniss's perspective, really resonated with me.
I also loved how this book played around with the philosophy of war. It just makes you think about people's actions and thinking towards war. Are they justified or not? Is it right or not? I loved that. And I loved how each of the characters has different views towards these things.
I feel like mental health/psychology is also big thing in this book. We see Katniss struggle all throughout the book, we see Peeta struggle to grasp the concept of reality. Haymitch, Finnick, Annie. All these people dealt with their inner demons in their own way, and it's both beautiful and melancholic for me.
The first half of the book was a drag though. I liked the second half better. Also I would have loved more details about Coin. She fascinated me the first time I read this book, and she still fascinates me now. How did she became this kind of leader? What was her past, what did she went through? What goes on through her head? She is a fascinating, complex character, and I would have loved if those questions were answered.
Still loved this conclusion though. It was symbolic and ironic for me. 4 stars!
I also loved how this book played around with the philosophy of war. It just makes you think about people's actions and thinking towards war. Are they justified or not? Is it right or not? I loved that. And I loved how each of the characters has different views towards these things.
I feel like mental health/psychology is also big thing in this book. We see Katniss struggle all throughout the book, we see Peeta struggle to grasp the concept of reality. Haymitch, Finnick, Annie. All these people dealt with their inner demons in their own way, and it's both beautiful and melancholic for me.
The first half of the book was a drag though. I liked the second half better. Also I would have loved more details about Coin. She fascinated me the first time I read this book, and she still fascinates me now. How did she became this kind of leader? What was her past, what did she went through? What goes on through her head? She is a fascinating, complex character, and I would have loved if those questions were answered.
Still loved this conclusion though. It was symbolic and ironic for me. 4 stars!