Ahh, these darn middle books, leaving me with little or no conclusion and itching for the next one!But my girls! It was so nice to read about them again, especially without the Wolf/Scarlet romance front and center. Cress is a wonderful addition to the crew, and her character is definitely someone I...
Antes que nada, la canción de Pocahontas para Cresscent Moon, conociendo el planeta tierra: ♪ Que será, quiero sabeeeeeeer ♪Para que tengan una idea de con qué lidia CRESS:(A continuación, probables spoilers. Nada crucial, nada sobre la trama, sólo de sus personajes)Tenemos a Thorne...Para Cress, me...
Third book in the series is the retelling of Rapunzel who is imprisoned in a satellite. Cress is rather naïve and innocent and as such is very different from the previous heroines in this series, but she is completely understandable as she was imprisoned most of her life with next to no human contac...
Third book in the series is the retelling of Rapunzel who is imprisoned in a satellite. Cress is rather naïve and innocent and as such is very different from the previous heroines in this series, but she is completely understandable as she was imprisoned most of her life with next to no human contac...
Once again, it is a new year, and once again, I begin my quest to catch up or finish all these YA fantasy series books or trilogies that I started years ago. It's never ending. I always intend to read the next part right away, as soon as I get it. But I'm a slutty reader. I am easily seduced by th...
Cress has restored my faith in the Lunar Chronicles. After Scarlet, I was very disappointed but this was an excellent addition to the series.So, in order to be good, a novel must have amazing characters. And Cress has some great ones. Although Cinder will always be my favorite heroine, I actually li...
Another solid entry in the Lunar Chronicles series, Marissa Meyer continues to adapt fairy tales into a highly entertaining science fiction story. When Cress was briefly introduced in the first novel, I immediately began looking forward to learning more about her, and when Carswell Thorne was intro...
It's strange. This book doesn't feel like a *book.* It starts in a place that won't entirely make sense if you haven't read 1 and 2. It has a somewhat satisfying ending, but at the same time feels a little bit like the action is just being dragged out for the purpose of having a fourth book. It does...
Initial thoughts: Compared to Cinder and Scarlet, Cress was craaaazy! And I loved it for that reason alone. While Cress was the dominant character, Cinder and Scarlet still mattered as their trajectories intertwined. Sadly though, the addition of yet another main character to the mix resulted it wea...
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