Cinder by Marissa Meyer, is the story of a half-cyborg girl adopted by a businessman, but left in guardianship of his wife when he dies suddenly. Cinder lives with her stepmother, Adri, and stepsisters, Peony and Pearl, in the kingdom of New Beijing. Though she has a strong relationship with Peony, her place in the household is precarious due to the resentment filled relationship she shares with Adri and Pearl. Since her adoptive father left the family with debts, Cinder is tasked with providing an income for them through her work as a mechanic. She frequently goes without the comforts enjoyed by the others and the only brights spots in her life are visits from the handsome Prince Kai (who is looking to have his robot repaired) and her dreams of escape.
Cinder, as the name implies, is the clever marriage of the Cinderella fairytale and YA dystopian coming of age novel. This delightful read is imaginatively enhanced by being set in future Beijing, where vast regions of the planet are governed by councils, and interplanetary wars are commonplace threats to the inhabitants of Earth. While most elements of the Cinderella mythology are readily apparent, others are obscured by new subplots featuring plagues, royal intrigue, and intergalactic foes who can control human emotions by wielding powerful glamours. The Lunar Queen, Levana, is deliciously hateful and a powerful enemy to the relationship of our young would-be sweethearts. There are couple of easily guessed “revelations”, that are so poorly concealed that I wasn’t even sure whether Meyer intended them to be hidden, but those are easily overlooked when compared with a strong heroine, plenty of narrative tension and a doozy of a cliffhanger. Be warned…this is the first in a quartet. Recommended.
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I just finished this one the other day, and am hoping to write my review today sometime. It was a really interesting book, and like you, I figured out some things early on, but I was entertained nonetheless. I can’t wait for the next installment, but I know it’s going to be awhile!
Very nice review today, Nicole!
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Cinder is quite an alluring title and I was right before I knew that it’s the same plot with the fairy tale Cinderella. What’s the best part of that book by the way?
I’m so excited to read this!
-Raymund
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I didn’t think this book was for me, but after all the reviews I’ve read, I’m re-thinking that.
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*jumping up and down waiting to receive this one*
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Nice sharing of review I really like this book..Thank you for sharing this to us..
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