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  • #1
    Suzanne Collins
    “You're punishing him over and over for things that are out of his control. Now, I'm not saying you shouldn't have a fully loaded weapon next to you round the clock. But I think it's time you flipped this little scenario in your head. If you'd been taken by the Capitol, and hijacked, and then tried to kill Peeta, is this the way he would be treating you?" demands Haymitch.
    I fall silent. It isn't. It isn't how he would be treating me at all. He would be trying to get me back at any cost. Not shutting me out, abandoning me, greeting me with hostility at every turn.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #2
    Suzanne Collins
    “You're alive," I whisper, pressing my palms against my cheeks, feeling the smile that's so wide it must look like a grimace. Peeta's alive.”
    suzanne collins, Mockingjay

  • #3
    Suzanne Collins
    “Katniss. I remember about the bread.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #4
    Suzanne Collins
    “I know what blood poisoning is, Katniss," says Peeta. "Even if my mother isn't a healer."
    I'm jolted back in time, to another wound, another set of bandages. "You said that same thing to me in the first Hunger Games. Real or not real?"
    "Real," he says. "And you risked your life getting the medicine that saved me?"
    "Real." I shrug. "You were the reason I was alive to do it.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #5
    Suzanne Collins
    “In the end, the only person I truly want to comfort me is Haymitch, because he loves Peeta, too.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #6
    Suzanne Collins
    “He looks down at his legs as if noticing his outfit for the first time. Then he whips off his hospital gown, leaving him in just his underwear. "Why? Do you find this" - he strikes a ridiculously provocative pose - "distracting?”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #7
    Suzanne Collins
    “Plutarch rushes to reassure me. "Oh, no, Katniss. Not your wedding. Finnick and Annie's. All you need to do is show up and pretend to be happy for them."
    "That's one of the few things I won't have to pretend, Plutarch," I tell him.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #8
    Suzanne Collins
    “Why don't I just pretend I'm on camera, Plutarch?" I say.
    "Yes! Perfect. One is always much braver with an audience," he says. "Look at the courage Peeta just displayed!"
    It's all I can do not to slap him.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #9
    Suzanne Collins
    “We just saw Finnick Odair in his underwear.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #10
    Suzanne Collins
    “Peeta and I grow back together. There are still moments when he clutches the back of a chair and hangs on until the flashbacks are over. I wake screaming from nightmares of mutts and lost children. But his arms are there to comfort me. And eventually his lips. On the night I feel that thing again, the hunger that overtook me on the beach, I know this would have happened anyway. That what I need to survive is not Gale's fire, kindled with rage and hatred. I have plenty of fire myself. What I need is the dandelion in the spring. The bright yellow that means rebirth instead of destruction. The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses. That it can be good again. And only Peeta can give me that. So after, when he whispers, "You love me. Real or not real?" I tell him, "Real.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #11
    Suzanne Collins
    “Slowly, with many lost days, I come back to life.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #12
    Suzanne Collins
    “Get out!" He dodges the pillow I throw at him. "Go away! There's nothing left for you here!" I start to shake, furious with him. "She's not coming back! She's never ever coming back here again!" I grab another pillow and get to my feet to improve my aim. Out of nowhere, the tears begin to pour down my cheeks. "She's dead." I clutch my middle to dull the pain. Sink down on my heels, rocking the pillow, crying. "She's dead, you stupid cat. She's dead.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #13
    “Better not to give in to it. It takes ten times as long to put yourself back together as it does to fall apart.”
    Finnick Odair Mockingjay

  • #14
    Suzanne Collins
    “But more words tumble out. 'You're a painter. You're a baker. You like to sleep with the windows open. You never take sugar in your tea. And you always double-knot your shoelaces.'

    Then I dive into my tent before I do something stupid like cry.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #15
    Suzanne Collins
    “Want a sugar cube?" he asks in his old seductive voice. That's how we met, with Finnick offering me sugar. Surrounded by horses and chariots, costumed and painted for the crowds, before we were allies. Before I had any idea what made him tick. The memory actually coaxes a smile out of me. "Here, it improves the taste," he says in his real voice, plunking three cubes into my cup.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #16
    Suzanne Collins
    “Time and tragedy have forced her to grow too quickly, at least for my taste, into a young woman who stitches bleeding wounds and knows our mother can hear only so much.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #17
    Suzanne Collins
    “There's something else there as well, something entirely her own. An ability to look into the confusing mess of life and see things for what they are.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #18
    Suzanne Collins
    “Why...do you find this...distracting?”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #19
    Suzanne Collins
    “Are you, are you
    Coming to the tree
    They strung up a man
    They say who murdered three.
    Strange things did happen here
    No stranger would it be
    If we met at midnight
    In the hanging tree.

    Are you, are you
    Coming to the tree
    Where the dead man called out
    For his love to flee.
    Strange things did happen here
    No stranger would it be
    If we met at midnight
    In the hanging tree.

    Are you, are you
    Coming to the tree
    Where I told you to run,
    So we'd both be free.
    Strange things did happen here
    No stranger would it be
    If we met at midnight
    In the hanging tree.

    Are you, are you
    Coming to the tree
    Wear a necklace of rope,
    Side by side with me.
    Strange things did happen here
    No stranger would it be
    If we met at midnight
    In the hanging tree.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #20
    “If we burn you burn with us”
    Suzzanne Collins

  • #21
    Suzanne Collins
    “I'm left with Haymitch in the rubble, wondering if Finnick’s fate would have one day been mine. Why not? Snow could have gotten a really good price for the girl on fire.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #22
    Suzanne Collins
    “I'm so tired, Katniss.”
    Suzanne Collins , Mockingjay

  • #23
    Suzanne Collins
    “I begin to fully understand the lengths to which people have gone to protect me. What I mean to the rebels. My on going struggle against the Capitol, which has so often felt like a solitary journey, has not been undertaken alone. I have had thousands upon thousands of people from the districts at my side. I was their Mockingjay long before I accepted the role.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #24
    Suzanne Collins
    “I drink in his wholeness, the soudness of his body and mind. It runs through me like the morphling they give me in the hospital, dulling the pain of the last weeks.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #25
    Suzanne Collins
    “The odds are never in our favour.”
    Suzzane Collins

  • #26
    Suzanne Collins
    “Well you are a piece of work aren't you?”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset

  • #27
    Suzanne Collins
    “When I finally begin to surface into the sterile hospital room in 13, I remember. I was under the influence of sleep syrup. My heel had been injured after I'd climbed out on a branch over the electric fence and dropped back into 12. Peeta had put me to bed and I had asked him to stay with me as I was drifting off. He had whispered something I couldn't quite catch. But some part of my brain had trapped his single word of reply and let it swim up through my dreams to taunt me now. "Always.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #28
    Suzanne Collins
    “We burn, you burn with us.”
    Suzanne Collins

  • #29
    Suzanne Collins
    “I must have loved you a lot.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #30
    Suzanne Collins
    “Sometimes when I'm alone, I take the pearl from where it lives in my pocket and try to remember the boy with the bread, the strong arms that warded off nightmares on the train, the kisses in the arena.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay



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