The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

4.0 (5 ratings)
Science Fiction Dystopian Thriller & Suspense +1 more
Format Hardcover
Pages 528
Language English
Published May 19, 2020
Publisher Scholastic Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 1338635174
ISBN-13 9781338635171
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Untitled Panem Novel Will Revisit The World Of Panem Sixty-four Years Before The Events Of The Hunger Games, Starting On The Morning Of The Reaping Of The Tenth Hunger Games.

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eva6687

Apr 19, 2025

I’m not sure I can even recommend this book. It was equal parts of boring and interesting. However, the one thing that really stood out was Snow (obviously). I hate him so much, but that’s the point, right? As soon as I started this book, I knew I’d have a problem with the evil that is Coriolanus Snow. He is loyal to no one but himself. Once he's met with an opportunity to attain power, he'll stop at nothing and will quickly discard anyone in his way, even the one person he claimed to have affection for. He's a very well written villain. His manipulative ways and rise to power were fascinating. The book wasn’t great, but Snow was definitely one of the highlights.Lucy Gray is one of the brighter spots in this book. She’s got so much personality, but I felt like her character was a bit underused. She’s the perfect contrast to Snow’s evilness, but I couldn’t help feeling like she deserved more depth. Still, I was invested in her story, even if Snow kept stealing the spotlight.Overall, this was an easy read. The writing wasn't epic or anything, so Snow's rise to power was the only thing that I was interested in.

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