Overview: Not as good as it’s predecessor. Hard to put down.ĭate Read: June 7th, 2017 – June 22nd, 2017 Overview: Captivating beginning to the series. Number of Books: 8 (4 main, 1 prequel novel, 1 short story bind up, 2 companion comics)ĭate Read: May 5th, 2017 – May 28th, 2017 Genres: Fairy Tale Retelling/Sci-fi/Young AdultĪge Group: 13+ (little profanity slightly steamy kisses intense torture and violence) As the series continues, Cinder forges alliances with Scarlet, a spaceship pilot who is determined to solve the mystery of a missing loved one - with the help of a magnetic street fighter named Wolf Cress, a computer hacker who is imprisoned by Queen Levana and Winter, a princess who’s in love with a commoner, and who discovers that Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress may hold the key to saving her kingdom - and the world. In Cinder, a teenage cyborg (half human, half machine) must deal with a wicked stepmother, start a rebellion against the evil Queen Levana, and decide how she feels about a handsome prince. The Lunar Chronicles are futuristic retellings of classic fairy tales. Minor spoilers for Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress. This review only includes the main books of the series.
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