The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes | Suzanne Collins | Book Review N°11

“Snow lands on top”


“What are lies but attempts to conceal some sort of weakness?” 

“His mind could fixate on a problem like that — anything, really — and not let go. As if controlling one element of his world would keep him from ruin. It was a bad habit that blinded him to other things that could harm him. A tendency towards obsession was hardwired into his brain and would likely be his undoing if he couldn't learn to outsmart it.”

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