<p><p>against All Odds, Katniss Everdeen Has Survivied The Hunger Games Twice. But Now That She's Made It Out Of The Bloody Arena Live, She's Still Not Safe. The Capitol Is Angry. The Capitol Wants Revenge.<br></p><h3>the Washington Post - Mary Quattlebaum</h3><p>nothing Is Black Or White In This Gripping, Complex Tale, Including The Angry, Self-doubting Heroine…this Dystopic-fantasy Series, Which Began In 2008, Has Had Such Tremendous Crossover Appeal That Teens And Parents May Discover Themselves Vying For—and Talking About—the Family Copy Of <i>mockingjay.</i> And There's Much To Talk About Because This Powerful Novel Pierces Cheery Complacency Like A Katniss-launched Arrow.</p>