Title: Cinder
Author: Marissa
Meyer
Publisher: Feiwel
and Friends (MacMillan)
Length: 387 pages
Rating: 4.5/5
A plague threatens to destroy Earth while the Lunars
threaten to destroy it through invasion. Cinder is only a cyborg mechanic, but
when Prince Kai calls on her to fix his android, she gets sucked into the
political mayhem. In this futuristic Cinderella story, Cinder becomes a
reluctantly key player in saving the world.
Gorgeous cover.
I love modern fairy tales, and this one is done particularly
well. Marissa Meyer creates a completely modern future society and brilliantly
ties it into the classic Cinderella story for the perfect mix of reality and
fantasy. And Prince Kai is one worthy of the storybooks.
Cinder is also a wonderful character. She’s an awesome
mechanic, and not just because parts of her body have been replaced by metal
due to a hover accident when she was a kid. Unfortunately, because of her
cyborg status and uncaring step-mother, Cinder doesn’t have a lot of
self-esteem. If only Prince Kai could sing this One Direction song to her! Or
if someone could just tell her that in Young Adult fiction (and in life), what
makes you different makes you special, and maybe Cinder will be able to save
the world!
This book is definitely worth a read. And I’m thoroughly
excited that the next book in the Lunar Chronicles will not only feature
Cinder, but will introduce a new character, Little Red Riding Hood. I love this
idea! 2013 is so far away though…
I adore this cover! The shoe is a great pop!
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