lucy gray baird you will always be famous
By aqsaessie
i’m here, i’m there, i’m everywhere but you can’t catch me now
Great prequel
By dugedug89
Really enjoyed this book! The character development was very well done and somewhat unexpected. Can’t wait to watch the movie now.
Amazing Book!
By Lizzy0965
Awesome! The development of Snow over the course of the story is both sympathetic and chilling, and the story is extremely well written. I read many books, but this is one of those few I would come back to time and again.
So so
By DeltaLove4
It was good but hated the ending. Should of had more explanation
Ballad of songbirds and snakes
By kat lacy grey
Complex characters and plot twists. Makes you think of
nurture vs. nature
A smart perspective of the future tyrant
By NYCcrosscountrydriver
Suzanne did something I think was so smart in this HG installment — having Coriolanus’ perspective be told in the third person rather than the first. It was almost as if we got a safe distance from Coryo yet nonetheless got a good glimpse into his mind.
A Thrilling, Intense Read
By msccrtc
This book is many things: Fascinating, intricate, dark, and occasionally beautiful. It does not shy away from the darkest aspects of humanity, and it uses shock value in the most effective ways possible. Nothing in this book felt without purpose or direction - the entire time I was reading it I could see the road it was paving before me. Naturally it was never quite the whole story, as with many of the things in this book.
If you are considering reading this book, I absolutely recommend it - if you can stomach a book with brutal honesty, and one that closely examines humanity’s worst sides.
Songbirds and snakes
By Rae Stormchild
It twisted and turned it certainly makes sense why katnis caught his attention
SO GOOD
By emshute19
This might be my favorite out of all the hunger games books
Amazing.
By ashleyleventhal
This story was amazing, definitely in my top. I decided to read this after I watched the movie, I wanted to see more of Coriolanus’s POV, and I did. This book was amazing. I almost felt sorry for him, but in the end I know Lucy is still out there, I got hope for my girl. This story was fascinating, thrilling, and terrifying. The end when he’s in the forest really was the cherry on top for me, it was as almost I felt his rage/sadness. Wish he never said anything about 3 people and went on to live with Lucy but without that we’d never have Katniss to thank for ridding the world of a terrible leader <3