The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes

Date: April 12, 2025

Author: Suzanne Collins

Genre: young adult YA, dystopian fiction, science fiction

PS (Prior Script) Several days after I finished this story I looked it up online. It turns out this is the prequel to the trilogy. This was President Snow as a young man. I had it totally backwards, I thought this was a continuation from where the third book left off and that President Snow was either the granddaddy or the actual dad to Coriolanus Snow. But it’s him.

Total mind blow.

Read on to see how my reading journey originally progressed…

I learned the fate of the rebel war Katniss and Peeta helped start, and it ended with the odds not being ever in their favor.

This newest book takes place years after the war ended. The Hunger Games managed to survive and still continues into the stories’ present day. If you don’t know, the Hunger Games is an awful and sadistic sport reminiscent to me of the gladiators in the arenas long ago. But instead of big burly men The Hunger Games pitted children against each other.

The basic bones of the book remained the same. Totally different story though. In fact, the only mention of Katniss is by way of the plant that is her namesake, also known as (per this book) swamp potatoes.

Young Coriolanus Snow, President Snow’s descendent, was raised knowing only the horrible wake of destruction the rebel war had created and left behind as a reminder. Reminder of the constant fear of not knowing when the next meal would be, fear of not having a next meal, even worse, the fear that to survive the next meal may need to be cannibalistic, etc. 

Having been through such atrocities one would think young Snow would be humbled, knowing how easily it is to fall from lofty arenas into financial ruin. Alas, he was to learn no such lesson.

*Semi-Spoiler Alert

In this story Coriolanus Snow falls in love with the girl he has to mentor for the Hunger Games, and through some good old fashioned deceit young Snow and his lover pulled through the games on top. This led young Coriolanus to be found out by the headmaster of all his dirty deeds and the trickery he had used to pull off their win. His punishment? Banishment to the districts for the next 20 years in service to the capitol as a grunt for the Peacekeepers. So, he requests district 12 so-as to be with his lover and his request is actually granted.

The lessons young Snow was taught thus far had culminated in the creation of a heartless killer, devoid of all emotions and becoming colder and harder with every passing day. An example; Snow recorded his ‘best friend’ committing treason and sends the tape to the Capitol, effectively placing his best friend at the end of a hangman’s noose.

Shortly afterwards, Snow becomes terrified the gun he had used as a murder weapon was being analyzed for his DNA and he accepted the inevitable had come to pass, so made plans with his lover to escape. Ironically, this plan runs along the same treasonous vein as his ‘best friend’s’ had. Just as Snow is on his way towards this new freedom with his lover he stumbles upon a cache of guns and low and behold there was the murder weapon! It wasn’t being analyzed! He was off the hook!

Or was he?

Does his lover put 2 and 2 together on time? Will they be pitted against each other in their own private version of the Hunger Games?  You have to read to find out!

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