„Winter“ ist der finale Band der „Lunar Chronicles“ und eine Adaption von „Schneewittchen“. Dabei war Prinzessin Winter, Marissa Meyers dunkelhäutige Version des Schneewittchens, ursprünglich nur als Nebenrolle gedacht. Meyer wollte sich eigentlich auf Levana als böse Königin und Jacin als Jäger kon...
Princess Winter is admired by the Lunar people for her grace and kindness, and despite the scars that mark her face, her beauty is said to be even more breathtaking than that of her stepmother, Queen Levana. Winter despises her stepmother, and knows Levana won't approve of her feelings for her child...
Any sufficiently advanced technology starts to look like magic and with magic comes fairy tales and this is the conclusion of all the various tales (including Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel) and now they have to all try to defeat the evil queen...
Any sufficiently advanced technology starts to look like magic and with magic comes fairy tales and this is the conclusion of all the various tales (including Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel) and now they have to all try to defeat the evil queen...
Meyer does an admirable job of pulling this richly woven tale together. Dystopian take-the-castle efforts compose much of the runtime, with more twists and redirects than forward momentum, and a surprising amount of romance tucked in around the edges. The astonishingly creative and deep description ...
Do any of you run?I do. You know what this book felt like? Running.You strap on your shoes (open the first page), you are so feeling great about getting out there. And then, about 7 minutes in...Everything hurts. Everything about it. You can feel each muscle, and were your legs always so heavy, and ...
Winter is the final installment of the Lunar Chronicles series. I'm so happy this final book didn't let me down. While I did feel it was a bit longer than it needed to be (lots of filler with repetitive information), I thought it was a satisfying ending to the story that remained true to the series ...
What a ride, phew. it was very rough there for a while. Like all good fairytales it ended with a HEA. Wonderful ending to a fabulous retelling of three fairytales. Excellent audiobook
I gave this book four stars just as I did all the other books in the series, but I enjoyed the other three more.I liked how the earlier books had the luxury of focusing in on their titular characters' story; as each new character was added while previous storylines were also continued, that sense of...
Man, this was a beast. Was a 4 star read, but I cut half a star because I feel like about 300 pages of filler could have been dropped. It wouldn't have affected the story at all.
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