BOOKS

'The Hunger Games' books ranked from worst to first. Is your favorite No. 1?

4. “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes:” Despite its promising premise showing how President Coriolanus Snow got his start, it fell short overall and couldn't quite live up to the hype of the original trilogy.
4. “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes:” Despite its promising premise showing how President Coriolanus Snow got his start, it fell short overall and couldn't quite live up to the hype of the original trilogy.
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3. "Mockingjay": The final book in the original trilogy was great, it just didn't quite hit the mark and capture reader interest like its predecessors. Much of the book, especially the first half, runs together while the ending is a little too happily ever after.
3. "Mockingjay": The final book in the original trilogy was great, it just didn't quite hit the mark and capture reader interest like its predecessors. Much of the book, especially the first half, runs together while the ending is a little too happily ever after.
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2. "The Hunger Games": It's the one that started it all, and there's not much to complain about here. It's intriguing, the main character is relatable and likeable, the action is well-written and really it only lost out because the second book was just slightly better.
2. "The Hunger Games": It's the one that started it all, and there's not much to complain about here. It's intriguing, the main character is relatable and likeable, the action is well-written and really it only lost out because the second book was just slightly better.
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