![]() Katniss had returned to District 12, accompanied by several hovercraft from District 13, to see the damage for herself. At some point, an epidemic had killed many people and rendered others sterile, so they welcomed new people into the district. Everything above ground was bombed, and the people moved into already-existing underground structures and expanded them. ![]() Instead, the citizens trained their nuclear weapons on the Capitol and made a deal: They’d pretend to have been demolished, and the Capitol would leave them alone. Gale’s family and the Everdeens were among the survivors Peeta’s family was not.ĭistrict 13 was thought to have been demolished 75 years ago during the original rebellion, but it wasn’t. Gale had successfully led about 800 people out of District 12 before the bombs hit and kept them alive in the woods for three days until rescuers arrived from District 13. ***** Everything below is a SPOILER ***** What happened in Mockingjay?Īpproximately one month had passed since the end of the Quarter Quell and the Capitol’s bombing of District 12. Special thanks to Chewie the Mouse, a new BSR contributor who wrote this great recap! Visit her blog to read her book reviews, and check out her Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages (links at the end of the recap). If you are wondering what happened in Mockingjay, then you are in the right place! ![]() ![]() Read a full summary of Mockingjay, book #3 of Suzanne Collins’ wildly popular The Hunger Games series, right here! This page is full of spoilers, so beware. ![]()
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