Balada de pájaros cantores y serpientes / The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Brossura, 400 pagine

lingua Spanish

Pubblicato il 08 Marzo 2022 da Molino.

ISBN:
978-607-38-0787-6
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Numero OCLC:
1296662076

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(3 recensioni)

La ambición será su motor. La rivalidad, su motivación. Pero alcanzar el poder tiene un precio. Es la mañana de la cosecha que dará inicio a los Décimos juegos del hambre. En el Capitolio, Coriolanus Snow, de dieciocho años de edad, se prepara para la oportunidad única de alcanzar la gloria como mentor de los juegos.

La casa de los Snow, antes tan influyente, atraviesa tiempos difíciles. por lo que su destino, por lo que su destino depende de que Coriolanus consiga superar a sus compañeros en encanto, ingenio y estrategia como mentor del tributo que le sea adjudicado. Todo está en su contra.

Lo han humillado al asignarle a la tributo del distrito 12 y ahora sus destinos están irremediablemente unidos.

8 edizioni

A good prequel with a windy path

This is a pretty decent book! It’s YA and if you appreciate it as such, it’s rewarding. It’s good to see a villain get a good backstory. The first half drags a little- takes forever to get to the actual hunger games, but the author is setting some traps for us to later stumble into.

It really picks up in the second half with some twists that bring Coriolanus Snow closer and closer to his true self as a sort of talented Mr Ripley.

The ending is vile and well done.

Makes you want to reread it all over again.

Personally I loved it. There were moments that bore me sure, but they were short-lived before the book pulls me in again laser focused because the story gives you that edge-of-your-seat feeling. I wish there were more to the ending and I wish there more pages to this book. I can't wait to watch this book in theatres!

A good book, took longer to get through then expected.

If you are a fan of the other Hunger games books, this book takes place before the first book, when the leader of Panam (Coriolanus) is just a young boy ready to attend university.

The book gives you a good idea into Corio's mind and helps explain how he to to thinking the way he does, and also reveals some interesting history from the first books and how they 'came to be'.

An enjoyable book, though I found i could easily put it down, which made it take longer to get through it.