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Complicated
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The manic pixie dream girl trope is a little disappointing, but it's a great prequel anyway. I kept thinking how much Snow reminds me of Scarlett O'Hara - they both know that they're bad people, somewhere deep down, but they're so overwhelmed with fear of being white trash and losing control of their love interests.
Graphic: Child death, Death, Gun violence, Violence, Death of parent, Murder, Classism
Moderate: Animal death, Confinement, Drug abuse, Police brutality, Cannibalism, War, Injury/Injury detail
Snake bites, public execution
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lucy gray haunting the narrative yeah that's what i thought...and what HE DESERVES!
The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is a prequel to Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games trilogy, detailing the early life of the villainous Coriolanus Snow as he mentors a tribute during the 10th annual Hunger Games and begins his ascent to becoming the tyrannical president of Panem. The story explores his complex relationship with the tribute from District 12, Lucy Gray Baird, and the factors that fueled his ambition and morally compromised decisions. A film adaptation, also titled The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, was released in 2023.
The Book
- Author: Suzanne Collins
- Publication Date: May 19, 2020
- Plot: Set 64 years before the original trilogy, the novel focuses on a young Coriolanus Snow as he seeks glory as a mentor for the 10th Hunger Games. His assignment to a tribute from the lowest-ranked District 12 forces him to confront his family's disgraced status and navigate the cruelty of the Capitol. He develops a connection with his tribute, Lucy Gray Baird, and must balance his personal desire for success with his developing feelings and the brutal realities of the Games.
- Themes: The book delves into the origins of Coriolanus Snow's villainy, exploring themes of ambition, power, morality, and the complexities of human nature in the face of chaos.
The Film
- Release Date: November 17, 2023
- Director: Francis Lawrence
- Cast: Tom Blyth as Coriolanus Snow and Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird
- Relationship to the Book: The film is a direct adaptation of the novel, serving as a prequel to the original Hunger Games film series. Many key lines and scenes are drawn directly from the text.
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Diverse cast of characters:
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Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
i had just recently reread the original trilogy to dig into the most recents ones in this world, and wow what a return to panem this was. while i do not always love stories fully focused on a villain, this did such a great job of not excusing snow's current and future actions, but taking a deeper dive into how and why he acts. he is desperate to cling onto power and respect and regard and does not care how he gets there- even if it means harming those he claims to love and perpetuating supremacy and faciscm. i thought this was such an interesting look into the beginnings of the hunger games and what it would end up being.
This book has me torn. I am all about a villain backstory and Snow was no exception. I loved the explanation of how the games were built and insight to the Capitol post-war. I hated the love story. The romance between Katniss and Peeta was pushed in The Hunger Games to get donors in the games. Peeta wasn’t her suppressor or a symbol of the games.
Lucy Gray seems like such a strong relatable character and then she genuinely falls in love with Snow?!
It could have been at least a platonic relationship. Not all YA needs to be so focused on romance.
Lucy Gray seems like such a strong relatable character and then she genuinely falls in love with Snow?!
It could have been at least a platonic relationship. Not all YA needs to be so focused on romance.
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Well written, as is typical of Collins, but perhaps a little bloated, with a little too much fluff and wasted time in the effort of world building