Cinder is a science-fiction
take on Cinderella. So in other words, Cinder is a cyborg mechanic (duh). She
meets Prince Kai when he needs his personal android fixed, and together they do
their best to fight against Queen Levana, the cruel ruler of the Lunar Colony on
the moon. There's a lot more complexity than what I just explained of course, and similar to the popular dystopian books these days, this book deals with themes of injustice, discrimination, loyalties, and so forth. I have to admit I was pretty skeptical about this
type of remake, but when I continuously heard the title from kids, at
conferences, and on-line, I figured I should jump on the bandwagon, and I'm happy to have read it.
Why you might like
this book: Even though we all know futuristic books are so not my forte,
and despite the fact I had to figure out the difference between a cyborg and an
android (still a little fuzzy on that one), I really liked this take on a traditional fairytale. Growing up, I
loved twists on old stories, like Ella
Enchanted and Just Ella. I think
Marissa Meyer did a nice job of leaving some of the traditional elements- the
shoe, the ball, the wicked stepmother, etc- and still transporting me into a whole
new world where I had no idea what might happen next.
Why you might not
like this book: Although I guess this is also in step with the original
Cinderella story, I thought that the relationship between Cinder and Prince Kai
progressed a little too quickly. Cinder’s certainly an awesome person –er,
cyborg- but all of the sudden Prince Kai met her and started telling her his
deepest fears and I thought that was a little much.
Similar Titles I’ve
Read: Just Ella, Ella Enchanted, and
Wicked
I would recommend
this book to: All of the reviews on the cover of Cinder recommend this book to people who love fairy tales as well
as Star Wars; in other words, everybody should like this book (right?)!
And of course, since this is Young Adult Lit, Cinder is a part of the Lunar Chronicles
Series. Each story in the series focuses on a different fairytale protagonist. The first
three- Cinder, Scarlet (Red Riding
Hood), and Cress (Rapunzel)- are already out, but the final book Winter (Snow White) won’t be out until
November 2015. Lots of time to read the first three books before then!
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