The Ballard of Songbirds and Snakes (#0) by Suzanne Collins

Published: 19 May 2020 (print)/19 May 2020 (audio) Goodreads badge
Publisher:
Scholastic Press/Scholastic Audio
Pages: 528/16 hrs and 16 mins
Narrator: Santino Fontana
Format: Audiobook
Genre: Young Adult
★   ★   ★   ★ – 4.5 Stars

Ambition will fuel him.

Competition will drive him.

But power has its price.

It is the morning of the reaping that will kick off the tenth annual Hunger Games. In the Capitol, eighteen-year-old Coriolanus Snow is preparing for his one shot at glory as a mentor in the Games. The once-mighty house of Snow has fallen on hard times, its fate hanging on the slender chance that Coriolanus will be able to outcharm, outwit, and outmaneuver his fellow students to mentor the winning tribute.

The odds are against him. He’s been given the humiliating assignment of mentoring the female tribute from District 12, the lowest of the low. Their fates are now completely intertwined — every choice Coriolanus makes could lead to favor or failure, triumph or ruin. Inside the arena, it will be a fight to the death. Outside the arena, Coriolanus starts to feel for his doomed tribute… and must weigh his need to follow the rules against his desire to survive no matter what it takes.

I loved seeing the Hunger Games from the outside perspective, especially these early days before the main arena, the cameras everywhere, and the full control of the game makers to make sure there was always action for the audience.

Fighting to get the capital to care about the games ten years in is a great look at how these early years started what we know the Hunger Games to be. It could have all faded away. It could easily have been a short lived endeavour but the hate of those in power felt orchestrated something that continues for another 65 years.

Mentors, tributes, rewards, interviews are all in their infancy and having the games play out from an outside perspective instead of the players is interesting, especially in terms of emotional attachment. We aren’t there to feel the fear of the tributes, of their actions against one another or how the game makers influence things from omnipotent and mysterious places. We have no internal thoughts of tributes, only the apathetic, coerced, and invested mentors. There is only what is shown on screen and what Snow is privy to which adds a different kind of tension and uncertainty.

I love that there is no future books, only to fill in history we already know about. While it can be argued we didn’t need to have these prequels, there is something powerful in showing how something like the Hunger Games started. What political and social situations come from those in power having control and hate towards those around them.

There are references to the future and what we know from other characters. And while it can be a pointed reference for the readers I think it goes a way to explain why Snow acts the way he does towards people in the original as well. His own history getting in the way and mocking him even before he knows why.

Collins is wonderful because you never get to sympathise with Snow like you’d think with a prequel. There are times when you have moments thinking he is a poor and suffering but then it’s like Collins instinctively knows your thoughts and descends from on high and says stop that by showing Snow to be just as much as a horrible person as you think and know him to be.

It’s easy to see how Snow becomes who he becomes, even 65 years later. He is already a bad person, but you can see him becoming vindictive and controlling. How he thinks he’s betrayed and how that shapes his actions then and in the future. He is entitled, thinks he is owed things, and as the book goes on you see how possessive he is. Everything we know him to be.

I love how Collins dropped The Hunger Games and disappeared only to re-emerge ten years later and drop another banger on us. This prequel doesn’t take anything from the power of the original trilogy and only makes it more impactful – a benefit I think from having the large gap between years. I am so keyed up to read Sunrise on the Reaping I know she is going to have done another amazing job.

You can purchase The Ballard of Songbirds and Snakes via the following

QBDDymocks | Booktopia

WorderyBlackwell’s | Angus & Robertson

Fishpond | Amazon | Amazon Aust | Audible

13th Blogiversary (and Int Giveaway)!

I had to double check which anniversary I was up to because it feels high but thankfully I’m not quite that advanced just yet. But all the same, it has been a while. This is my 13th year and as I reflect once again it’s amazing to think back on all those changes and experiences. Some cemented in my mind and could be a few years ago and not a decade past, others a blur of nothing from the last couple years. Weirdly, 13 feels like a nothing number. It’s not a nice round number like ten, or twelve where you get a decade or a dozen. It’s not fifteen or another solid number. Kinda like 9. It just is. But that’s ok.

I got an email from another blog I follow who was celebrating a huge visitor count after years of blogging and it still baffles me that there are the people I admired when I was a baby blogger still going alongside me. Who, even then, seeing them having five or ten year anniversaries was astounding. I was amazed at their endurance and commitment. Of course in that time I’ve also seen many blogs come and go, so it’s not always the same faces floating round.

Now, thirteen years later, I don’t know if I’m marvelling at my own endurance or mainly at the passage of time, and how, despite everything, I’m still loving doing this. I am loving sharing my thoughts on great and not so great books I’ve read. So much so it is hard to read a book and not want to review it. I don’t have to. No one is making me. But the compulsion to write some kind of thought down after finish a book is strong. What stops me usually is after the initial thoughts are out I forget to return and finish them. Or I move onto another book so quickly when I do want to review it we’re three books passed it and I can’t remember what it was about besides the vibes.

But thankfully something gets done or I wouldn’t be here all these years later! As a result we must celebrate my desire to share my love of books of all kinds – good, mediocre, and underwhelming. I have revisited my Top Five of last year and assessed whether they are giveaway worthy and I reckon they are. I have also tossed in a few other favourites from the year to make up the usual numbers. I looked at past years and realised why my list was short: a few pushed back releases threw off some usual suspects from certain authors or series which meant I didn’t have many heavy hitters. Given we’re three weeks into the year and I already have a few suspected top reads I have slightly higher hopes for my next list.

But that’s for next year. Today we are celebrating my blogiversary the only way I know how and that’s with an international giveaway! A slight snag in the plan is after 15 years Rafflecopter has shut down which I hadn’t realised, so the entry conditions will be changing slightly. Plus with the destruction of Twitter there’s more people spread out onto other platforms which makes sharing harder. But there will be a chance for everyone who wants to get an entry in to be counted. I hope for my next giveaway I will have found a more suitable solution, but for now they are limited.

The Selection

The Cousins by Karen M. McManus

Impossible Music by Sean Williams

Wrong Answers Only by Tobias Maddon

Because of You by Pip Harry

Dear Wendy by Ann Zhao

Tin Heart by Shivaun Plozza

The Constant Rabbit by Jasper Fforde

Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins

 

 

To enter: For a chance to win one of the pictured books comment below on your favourite book of 2025 and/or follow this blog. This will give you up to TWO entries into the giveaway.

Let me know in the comments which entries you are submitting. You can follow to gain an entry without submitting a book title and vice versa. If you are already following me you will automatically gain that entry just let me know in the comments!

Please note: This giveaway is international on the basis Blackwell’s ships to your country.

To see if you are eligible you can check their website.

Thank you for helping me celebrate thirteen wonderful years of blogging and if you enter the draw I wish you the best of luck!

Giveaway runs until midnight AEDT on Friday 20th February 2026