Mockingjay
a mix between a jabberjay and a mockingbird. From The Hunger Games.
The Mockingjay sang sweetly as the sun rose.
Mockingjay
A hybrid between a wild animal and a domestic one caused by feral animals crossing with wild varieties. Named after a similar incident from the backstory of "The Hunger Games".
I've heard stray dogs in Australia are producing mockingjays with the native dingoes...
Mockingjay
1. the third and final book in the Hunger Games trilogy
-major letdown after the first two books (hunger Gmes & Catching Fire). The ending was rushed and sort of disappointing, plus the fact that some awesome characters I've come to love were killed off.
2. a combination of mockingbird and a jabberjay
-hunger games creature introduced in the beginning of the trilogy
-major letdown after the first two books (hunger Gmes & Catching Fire). The ending was rushed and sort of disappointing, plus the fact that some awesome characters I've come to love were killed off.
2. a combination of mockingbird and a jabberjay
-hunger games creature introduced in the beginning of the trilogy
1. It seems like Suzanne Collins got bored and just decided to sum up the entire Hunger Games trilogy in one week.
2. I'd love to have mockingjay! Those are some kick-ass birds!
2. I'd love to have mockingjay! Those are some kick-ass birds!
Mockingjay
The third book of the "Hunger Games" trilogy, written by Suzanne Collins, and released in August 2010. Many of the fans of the books series agree that this conclusion of the series, entitled "Mockingjay" was indeed a letdown. Reasons why include: (spoilers ahead)
1. Katniss is just not her normal, ass-kicking self. Instead, she is diluted to being a self-medicating zombie who hides in a closet all the time (no joke.)
2. Many of the characters I have grown to love over the past two books are suddenly killed off.
3. The conclusion (if it can even be called that) seemed rushed, unsatisfying and contradictory. When I closed the book after reading the final words, I felt almost cheated. This book just does not reach the level of awesome as the former 2 in the series.
1. Katniss is just not her normal, ass-kicking self. Instead, she is diluted to being a self-medicating zombie who hides in a closet all the time (no joke.)
2. Many of the characters I have grown to love over the past two books are suddenly killed off.
3. The conclusion (if it can even be called that) seemed rushed, unsatisfying and contradictory. When I closed the book after reading the final words, I felt almost cheated. This book just does not reach the level of awesome as the former 2 in the series.
Mockingjay is nothing like its predecessors, Hunger Games and Catching Fire. It was a major letdown.
Mockingjay
As the third book in a good trilogy, to ruin the entire series by taking a complete left turn and unexpectedly sucking.
After the last chapter of Insurgent went all Catching Fire, I was afraid that Allegiant would Mockingjay the trilogy.