Give me training, fights, animal senses, alpha, beta & omega and I'm totally sold out!Oh and the names! "Z", seriously? Any Fever fans here? :)As for "Jael" - in my mind immediately came Jael from Days of Blood & Starlight although I must admit this Jael is much more likable.I'm only docking a star ...
Um.. I screwed up and read this before Cinder. Ooops. Anyway, we have the story of Ze'ev, who's taken from his home in the middle of the night to be trained as a soldier in the queen's army.This has definitely piqued my curiosity about the series. Now to go back and read Cinder before continuing to ...
Wow, this book was great. A perfect example of irony. UGH I CAN'T WAIT TO BUY SCARLET. This is a temporary quench of my thirst. Once again, I'm reminded of how awesome M Meyer is!
It was interesting to learn how the Queen's army was actually created. It really helps build a good picture of everything Cinder and the Earthen alliance will be up against. Z is a bright and observant boy, who gets conscripted in the Queen's army and is so determined not to have anything more done ...
I didn’t really think much of The Queen’s Army when I first read it. I thought it didn’t really make that much sense in the first place and I wondered, considering how far it strayed from the actual story of Cinder, was this even necessary?When I finally read Scarlet, book two of the Lunar Chronicle...
Ever wanted to read about how The Big Bad Wolf went from his meager beginnings as a child to a teenage soldier in the Lunar Queen's genetically engineered army? Of course you do. Read this story for free, here.
Interesting look at the armies of Luna through the eyes of one of the conscripted soldiers. Z was taken from his family at 12, genetically modified, and trained to be one of the Queen's soldiers.
Check this review out at our blog!Gotta love the dramatic-ness of the summary. The "It is time" part just makes this sounds like a joyride. Congratulations to us the readers, because this isn't just any ordinary novella that is totally irrelevant to the plot and is a boring intro to the new guys. We...
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