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A review by thereclusivereader
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
4.0
Days it took to read: 8
How I read the book: E-Book
My Rating: 4/5
Romance Level: Low
Ending Type: Concluded for this story, but leave it open for another story to be possible.
Thought of Writing Style: Spend some time on unnecessary details at time, which then made some of the more exciting scenes feel rushed.
Favorite Quote(s): “Dean Highbottom, whom he jokingly called High-as-a-Kite-Bottom” ; “What are lies but attempts to conceal some sort of weakness?”
Favorite Scene: When Lucy Gray wins the Hunger Games
Favorite Character: Coriolanus Snow; It was very interesting being inside of his head and his internal struggle between good and bad.
How I read the book: E-Book
My Rating: 4/5
Romance Level: Low
Ending Type: Concluded for this story, but leave it open for another story to be possible.
Thought of Writing Style: Spend some time on unnecessary details at time, which then made some of the more exciting scenes feel rushed.
Favorite Quote(s): “Dean Highbottom, whom he jokingly called High-as-a-Kite-Bottom” ; “What are lies but attempts to conceal some sort of weakness?”
Favorite Scene: When Lucy Gray wins the Hunger Games
Favorite Character: Coriolanus Snow; It was very interesting being inside of his head and his internal struggle between good and bad.