Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Set Free

Mockingjay


Author: Suzanne Collins
Genre: dystopia, fantasy, young adult
Pages: 390


I will not endeavor to sum up Mockingjay, which I finished less than a minute ago (the tears still stain my cheeks). Books do not often make me cry, but this one definitely did. It almost did innumerable times, but in the end it got me. I will not add my opinion on the book to the internet; I just want to say that I felt heartbroken the entire time I was reading it. This series makes you feel.


Rather than saying anything else myself, I will conclude with the lyrics to a song I do not know particularly well, which came on while I was reading the book and struck a particularly fitting chord:


There's a cold fire
there's a crossfire
and there's something
inside, inside


and we'll never, never
make it
and we'll never, never
break it


until, until


there's a long game
that's a wrong chain
and it's something
we all hide it
inside


and we'll never, never make it
and we'll never, never break it
until we learn to see
until we set free


and you got style
and you got grace
and you got the means
to leave that place
but you'll never, never make it
and you'll never, never break it


until you learn to see
until you set free


so set free
set free


set free
set free


De de dum de de de
De de dum de de de


free, oh
set free


if we could see that this was all that we need
inside our minds
bodies and souls
we wouldn't run and we would let go
cause we'd realize
that we had
that we had no control

Source: http://readeroffictions.blogspot.com/2010/08/set-free.html


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