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Cinder book 4
Cinder book 4





cinder book 4

This book with the others in The Lunar Chronicles Series makes it fun to watch all the pieces come together as the fairy tale characters are woven throughout this futuristic dystopian fantasy! It is hard to explain to others. All pictures are either mine, or they were found on Pinterest or Canvas.I love a book based on a story I already know! Cinder VERY loosely follows the fairy tale Cinderella. Seriously though, I need book 2 now! xDĪll rights and content belong to Abigail Harder unless otherwise noted. I want the second book now so I can see what happens between the two of them. 😉Ĭinder and Kai are literally the cutest and I really did not like how this book ended with these two. Especially the fact that America was still America. I have read plenty of dystopian novels in my life and never in the history of dystopian is all the countries still countries and in allegiance with one another. He is a precious little cinnamon roll that we need to keep safe from Levana. I could feel her through this whole series. Cinder being a cyborg, mechanic gave this book a unique spin that no other fairytale retelling has of Cinderella. Her whit, sass, and spunk made my love for her grow. This book is so good! Oh my word, where has this series been my whole life? I was hooked by the first page and the book refused to let go of my until the very last. Blaming Cinder for her daughter’s illness, Cinder’s stepmother volunteers her body for plague research, an “honor” that no one has survived.īut it doesn’t take long for the scientists to discover something unusual about their new guinea pig. He jokingly calls it “a matter of national security,” but Cinder suspects it’s more serious than he’s letting on.Īlthough eager to impress the prince, Cinder’s intentions are derailed when her younger stepsister, and only human friend, is infected with the fatal plague that’s been devastating Earth for a decade. This reputation brings Prince Kai himself to her weekly market booth, needing her to repair a broken android before the annual ball. Being cyborg does have its benefits, though: Cinder’s brain interference has given her an uncanny ability to fix things (robots, hovers, her own malfunctioning parts), making her the best mechanic in New Beijing. Sixteen-year-old Cinder is considered a technological mistake by most of society and a burden by her stepmother. Where You Can Buy It: Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, and anywhere else books are sold Genres: YA, Fairytale Retelling, Romance, Dystopian, Science Fiction







Cinder book 4