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Cinder: Book One of the Lunar Chronicles Hardcover – January 3, 2012
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Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population. From space, a ruthless lunar people watch, waiting to make their move. No one knows that Earth's fate hinges on one girl. . . .
Cinder, a gifted mechanic, is a cyborg. She's a second-class citizen with a mysterious past, reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her stepsister's illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the handsome Prince Kai's, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her past in order to protect her world's future.
Don’t miss the full Lunar Chronicles series:
Cinder
Scarlet
Cress
Winter
Fairest
Stars Above
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level7 - 9
- Lexile measure790L
- Dimensions5.95 x 1.3 x 8.55 inches
- PublisherFeiwel & Friends
- Publication dateJanuary 3, 2012
- ISBN-100274897733
- ISBN-13978-0312641894
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The Lunar Chronicles series | This #1 New York Times-bestselling series starts with a cyborg mechanic named Cinder, her prince, an evil queen, and a deadly plague. | In the second installment of the Lunar Chronicles, Scarlet Benoit teams up with Wolf, a street fighter, as she searches for her missing grandmother. | Cress is an imprisoned hacker who receives orders from the evil queen to track down Cinder and her team of reimagined fairytale characters. | In the fourth installment of the Lunar Chronicles, Princess Winter joins forces with Cinder and her allies to take down her stepmother, the evil queen. | Nine new stories answer questions about the lore behind the beloved characters from the Lunar Chronicles universe. | The prequel to the Lunar chronicles uncovers the evil Queen Levana's past, long before she crossed paths with Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress. |
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“Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of ‘Cinderella.'” ―BCCB
“This is one buzzed novel that totally delivers.” ―Stacked Books Blog
“I absolutely loved Cinder. Marissa took a well known story and created an amazingly fantastic new twist, making this it an all together new story.” ―Between the Covers Blog
“Cinder is loads of fun--mostly due to seeing a familiar story play out in a new setting, but Cinder herself is also a tough, smart, mouthy, resourceful heroine, so spending almost 400 pages with her is completely enjoyable--and I'm totally, totally looking forward to the next one in the series.” ―Bookshelves of Doom
“Terrific.” ―Los Angeles Times
“Author Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairy tale genre with a sci-fi twist on Cinderella.” ―The Seattle Times
“Debut author Meyer ingeniously incorporates key elements of the fairy tale into this first series entry.” ―Horn Book Magazine
“What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel, is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own.” ―VOYA
“First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension.” ―Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows Once Upon a Time and Grimm spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel Cinder, though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of The Terminator and Star Wars in the first book of The Lunar Chronicles young-adult series due out Jan. 3.” ―USAToday.com
“Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series.” ―Wall Street Journal, in a round-up called After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula
“This series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on ‘Cinderella,' the first in a four-book series.” ―Booklist
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- ASIN : 0312641893
- Publisher : Feiwel & Friends; First Edition (January 3, 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0274897733
- ISBN-13 : 978-0312641894
- Reading age : 11+ years, from customers
- Lexile measure : 790L
- Grade level : 7 - 9
- Item Weight : 1.01 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.95 x 1.3 x 8.55 inches
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Marissa Meyer is a fangirl at heart, with a closet full of costumes, a Harry Potter wand on her desk, and a Tuxedo Mask doll hanging from her rear view mirror. Han and Leia are still her OTP. She may or may not be a cyborg.
Marissa is also the NYT bestselling author of a number of books for teens, including The Lunar Chronicles, the Renegades Trilogy, and Heartless.
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Customers find the storyline intriguing and full of surprises. They describe the book as an easy, captivating read for strong middle readers through adults. The characters are well-developed and sympathetic. Readers praise the writing style as tight and fast-paced. They appreciate the creative world-building and concept.
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Customers enjoy the engaging storyline with its intriguing premise and surprising twists. They find the story full of action and adventure, with plenty of romance and science fiction elements. Readers appreciate the seamless weaving of plots and recommend the book to young and adult readers alike.
"...I would absolutely recommend this fresh new novel to the young readers, AND adult readers who are interested in any mixture of adventure, fairy tales..." Read more
"...It seems like it'll be slow-burning romance and happily it was not one based on love-at-first-sight or anything like that. 4. (--)..." Read more
"...If you like the combination of drama, romance, secrets, and adventure, you have to read Cinder! It is one of my favorite retellings!..." Read more
"...There's a ball, some serious spying, mind manipulation, disguises, a lot of mechanical work, and some very interesting cyborg politics...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find the family well-developed and the story captivating. The book is described as a great story for strong middle readers through adults. Readers appreciate the realistic and easy-to-imagine future advancements. The hardcover edition with Arthur Rackham illustrations is a favorite among customers.
"...I found it realistic and easy to imagine these things as future advancements on tablet computers and our modern flatscreen TVs and computers...." Read more
"...Also, her strength is to be admired, because even though she goes through some incredibly tough situations, she doesn't break down...." Read more
"...Prince Kai is definitely charming. I think he needs to be a bit stronger of a character. He is learning how to run a country and I understand that...." Read more
"...Overall, CINDER was an alluringly captivating, truly enchanting, massively impressive, mastermind of a book, that I will devour over and over again!" Read more
Customers enjoy the book. They find it thrilling, exciting, and interesting. The characters are captivating and the world is enjoyable. Readers appreciate the little Cinderella tidbits that Meyer threw into the fray. Overall, they describe the book as an easy and fun read that isn't boring.
"Despite being based on one of the most famous romantic fairy tales of all time, Cinder by Marissa Meyer proves to be a fresh and exciting read for..." Read more
"...6. (+) The Take on the Fairy Tale - That was a pretty funny take on Cinderella's ball and the lost slipper. I didn't completely see that one coming...." Read more
"...this book proves retellings can be good and fun to read! Go to the store and get this book!..." Read more
"...I loved the world this book took place in. I found everything about this futuristic society fascinating...." Read more
Customers enjoy the character development in the book. They find Cinder believable, strong, and compassionate. The heroine is described as fun to write about, with a unique personality. Readers appreciate the characters' personalities, histories, and relationships. Overall, they consider the book a great read for young adults.
"...being cyborg (human with artificial body parts), she is a very real character to read...." Read more
"...of things that appeal to me about her, but she's been a really fun character to write!..." Read more
"...The characters are excellent. I liked Cinder, I really did. I just wished sometimes that she would stop doubting herself...." Read more
"...Cinder's an interesting character. She's not a goody-two-shoes, she's not perfect, and yet she's one that I can absolutely root for...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's writing style. They find it well-written, with clear descriptions of characters and events. The narrator is relatable and easy to connect with, providing a sense of familiarity.
"...Cinder is not without it's dark and intense moments, but Meyer respectfully wrote a clean (I'm talking language and intimacy) book that I would..." Read more
"...9. (+) The Writing - Her writing is pretty seamless. It didn't strike me but it didn't pull me out of the story...." Read more
"...amazed me, and the characters, and the plot line, but the narrator was amazinggggg, absolutely stunning!!..." Read more
"...I loved Marissa Meyer's writing style, and very creative imagination! The world she created left me with no questions...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's creative world-building. They find the concept fantastic and the world-building complex, creating a fresh new world. The book is described as intellectual, clever, and well-written.
"...strong hero I look for in a romantic book, Cinder is refreshingly intellectual and thoughtful...." Read more
"...2. (+) The World-Building - loved the world-building!..." Read more
"...manipulation, disguises, a lot of mechanical work, and some very interesting cyborg politics...." Read more
"...alluringly captivating, truly enchanting, massively impressive, mastermind of a book, that I will devour over and over again!" Read more
Customers enjoyed the book's take on Cinderella. They found the characters interesting and well-developed. The story was described as epic and heart-throbbingly painful.
"...CINDER was just EPIC!!! Truly original and heart-throbbingly painful!..." Read more
"...There was enough tension and conflict to sustain my interest, but the characters don’t resonate with me for some reason...." Read more
"The book Cinder is based on Cinderella in the future...." Read more
"...I really enjoyed seeing him become a deeper character and a worthy partner for Cinder...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing. Some find it fast and engaging, while others feel it's slow at times and lacks shock or surprise moments. The prose is tight and the characters are well-written. However, some readers felt the story was slow to start with no wow or shocking moments.
"...I love this! The pacing throughout all 38 chapters is swift and kept me unable to put my Kindle down until I finished this story, so..." Read more
"...8. (+) Pacing - Pretty fast-paced and enjoyable to read because of that...." Read more
"...However, I really felt like everything just stopped. Not really a cliffhanger as we know it, but just boom...the book was over...." Read more
"...this a failing on the novel’s part at all and I rather enjoyed their slower start. I’m looking forward to seeing how it plays out...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2012Despite being based on one of the most famous romantic fairy tales of all time, Cinder by Marissa Meyer proves to be a fresh and exciting read for readers of all sorts. I love to read, but I'm a slow reader and a reader that needs real excitement in order to finish a book. That said, I'm happy to report that I finished this book in two days. This means, I REALLY liked it.
Cinder starts off quickly and the easy, swift pacing is held throughout the book. I'm also not usually a fan of sci-fi stories, finding them hard to relate to and get lost in, but Meyer does a fantastic job of creating a vivid reality of Cinder's world while still keeping the book easy to follow and absorb. What's more, the author seems to make Cinder's world so real by creating unique technology that is still easy for us to relate to. For example, in Cinder's world they rely on "portscreens" and "netscreens" for communication, news, etc. I found it realistic and easy to imagine these things as future advancements on tablet computers and our modern flatscreen TVs and computers. It's very easy to see Cinder's life in New Beijing as a very realistic possibility for earth's future. This makes the sci-fi aspect of the book easier to handle for folks like me, who usually are lost in sci-fi fantasy.
Cinder's story is very much like the classic Cinderella in many ways, she has an evil stepmother who keeps her as a slave, two stepsisters, and an uncertain past. When her paths cross with Prince Kai, Cinder is thrust into an unlikely romance. I have read a few reviews here that criticize the ease and "love at first sight" quality to Kai's attraction to Cinder. To this I have to say, come on, this is the retelling of a fairy tale! It's supposed to be "love at first sight" and "true love", and the reader should be expecting this. Much to my pleasant surprise, while Kai is immediately smitten with Cinder, she--on the other hand--does NOT turn into some swoony, pathetic girl in love with the handsome prince (I'm talking to you, Bella Swan). Thank you, Marissa Meyer! Too many heroines of the popular young adult novels feature whiny, weak girls for young readers to look up to. While Kai is the charming, strong hero I look for in a romantic book, Cinder is refreshingly intellectual and thoughtful.
I think many teen readers will enjoy and relate to the character of Cinder because, despite being cyborg (human with artificial body parts), she is a very real character to read. She is teased and mocked by her enemies because of her artificial body parts, and seeing how so many teens (and adults, too) struggle with self-image, I think Cinder is a heroine MANY will so easily relate to. She struggles to love herself at times, because of her cyborg parts and her downfalls, but when it really counts Cinder stands up for herself. I love this!
The pacing throughout all 38 chapters is swift and kept me unable to put my Kindle down until I finished this story, so readers in need of excitement and romance will definitely be happy with this read. Cinder's story is full of a few surprises and twists, though it also has a few non-surprises, at the end we are left with a cliffhanger. This is one difference from the classic Cinderella story. Cinder's first book does not leave us with a "happily ever after" complete with a bow. Instead, we are still hopeful for that "happily ever after", but it's obvious there is more in store for Cinder and Kai before that is even possible. This was fine by me, however, seeing as I rushed through the book so quickly, I'm excited to read more of what happens to Cinder and Kai and I'm hoping Meyer can deliver as well as she did with this first book!
Finally, as a mother of two young daughters, I'm very happy to say that this book gets the mom seal of approval from me! Cinder is not without it's dark and intense moments, but Meyer respectfully wrote a clean (I'm talking language and intimacy) book that I would definitely share with a reader even as young as 10. Too many young adult books have been showing up on shelves lately, full of cursing and promiscuity. It's nice to see an author finally show her talent without trying to sellout to what the publishing world seems to THINK teens want/need in a book. Which reminds me, the writing was clear, concise, and impressive. I would compare it to the style of Suzanne Collins of the famous Hunger Games books. Meyer clearly has talent.
I would absolutely recommend this fresh new novel to the young readers, AND adult readers who are interested in any mixture of adventure, fairy tales, sci-fi, and romanticism. I think it's a fun, fascinating read, and it kept me on edge for most of the book. I'm very much looking forward to the release of Meyer's next book--let's hope it doesn't take too long!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013Ten Likes/Dislikes
1. (+) Cinder, the protagonist - snarky and strong but realistic. I loved that this book was more of a story of Cinder coming unto herself than anything else. It made me like her much more as a character too to see her struggling with what she is. Also, her strength is to be admired, because even though she goes through some incredibly tough situations, she doesn't break down. She also doesn't do anything immature even though she's clearly provoked by the stepmother. A teenage protagonist for the older crowd.
2. (+) The World-Building - loved the world-building! Lunars vs. Earthens and the Lunars's powers as well as their government and history, leutomosis and the research facilities, the ID chips, New Beijing and the market place, the emperor and the traditions, the way the Earthen government became the Union... I want to know more... particularly how the Lunars became so cruel.
3. (+) The Romance - it was nice, and I liked that the Prince seemed to like her for she who is and her mechanic tendencies, and I enjoyed them having their little chats--the Prince talking a lot about what's going with the realm... but I think I would've liked more of an explanation. Cinder is "easy to talk to," yes, but that's not unique enough for me. I want to hear more from Prince Kai. For one, it almost seemed unprofessional of him to be telling Cinder as much as he did. I get that he's not that old yet and hasn't really led anyone, but he surely should know that revealing that much isn't right. And secondly, of all the things to say about Cinder, he says "easy to talk to?" There must be thousands of girls who chase after him; I doubt that he can't find another one who's also easy to talk to.... But I really liked Kai as a romantic lead and since this is the first book and Meyer is setting up the romance for the next three books, I thought that she did a pretty decent job with it. It seems like it'll be slow-burning romance and happily it was not one based on love-at-first-sight or anything like that.
4. (--) Character Stereotypes - I know it's a fairy tale and she's following it but she didn't need to make them so much like the stereotypes... the stepmother and stepsister really bothered me - they were clearly cut from the fairy tale, and honestly they didn't seem like real characters/people to me because of that.
5. (--) Not Enough Reflection - There was a part of me that wondered why Cinder could still feel emotion. First off, it's the first cyborg book I've ever read... and secondly, when I saw how much machine invaded the human, I thought... well... why? Are there ever times when she can't feel emotion? She can't blush or cry and there are temperature controls and whatnot, but I wanted to know more. How does being a cyborg affect her? Is it really just the inconvenience and the second citizen-ness? (And something else which I won't spoil for you)... Other than that, Cinder's perfectly normal? No super strength or?
6. (+) The Take on the Fairy Tale - That was a pretty funny take on Cinderella's ball and the lost slipper. I didn't completely see that one coming. Really loved the ball scene in general.
7. (+) Predictability - In this case, I think the predictability worked for Cinder. It was obvious what the big reveal was going to be, but the tension of not knowing how that would fit in this new mold carried me through the novel. If you're someone, though, who gets annoyed with knowing what's going to happen, maybe this isn't the book for you then.
8. (+) Pacing - Pretty fast-paced and enjoyable to read because of that. Book was split into four parts but each part was appropriately paced.
9. (+) The Writing - Her writing is pretty seamless. It didn't strike me but it didn't pull me out of the story. Occasionally you hear from both Kai and Cinder, and though their voices didn't seem that different, it was nice getting to see the world from both their viewpoints (especially getting to read about the villain from Kai. The villain is top-notch, dangerous, and realistic because of how much she believes in what she's doing... Her minion, meh. But I suppose that's something to find out later.)
10. (+) The Cover - Captures both the essence of Meyer's take on Cinderella and the original fairy tale.
I really loved Marissa Meyer's world-building, and all in all, Cinder was a fun spin on a classic fairy tale. I'll likely keep my eye out for the sequel and recommend this book to all fairy tale lovers.
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A HHReviewed in Mexico on February 22, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen producto
Libro exacto a la descripción
- NancyReviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
I loved the world building in this book and the characters. I really enjoyed Cinder’s character and Iko.
I can’t wait to read the next book and see where it takes us.
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MarinaReviewed in Brazil on April 29, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Novo livro favorito!!!!
Não sei como essa série não teve maior repercussão no Brasil! A construção do plot é impecável e todos os acontecimentos são muito bem costurados uns nos outros, além de ter a relação dos personagens muito bem desenvolvida e crível. Não sou fã de releituras mas essa série é uma exceção. A edição é linda, o livro chegou em *quase* perfeito estado porque não estava embalado em plástico (só dentro da caixa de papelão) mas não é um problema pra mim.
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JuanReviewed in Spain on November 1, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen libro
Interesante
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GiuliaReviewed in Italy on April 15, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Capolavoro insospettabile!
Ho iniziato questo libro pensando di leggere qualcosa di trash, da aggiungere ai guitti pleasure nella mia libreria, per scoprire invece un romanzo di qualità e davvero bello! La trama è solida, la protagonista è interessante e il worldbuilding è davvero eccezionale! L'autrice è stata in grado di giocare non solo sulla classica storia di cenerentola, ma anche sii cliché più stupidi dei fantasy per ragazzi, offrendo un'alternativa seriamente divertente e elettrizzante! Non vedo l'ora di leggere i sequel!