I loved how delightful this series has been. I found the world and its politics to be interesting but recognizable as something that could have come from our society. I love how strong each of our characters are and how Myers takes the typical damsel in distress fairy tale trope and throws it out th...
This was amazing! It had way more action in it then I thought there would be. So many moments I was left holding my breath, wondering what would happen next. I absolutely ADORE Winter. I think she is one of my favorite characters of all time! Scarlet really got on my nerves in this book. She was so ...
This series has always been surrounded by hype and for the most part I think it deserves it. It is unique, interesting, funny, and just fun to read. I remember I absolutely adored the first three books in the series and I don't ever regret picking up the book. However, I think the way I read Winter ...
Winter is the conclusion to Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles and neatly wraps up the story in a tidy little bow, maybe a bit too tidy if I'm honest. I'm not exactly sure what happened here, but I did not enjoy this entry as much as the previous books in this series. I blew through the Lunar Chronicl...
Winter was an epic conclusion to the Lunar Chronicles.Winter was a sweet, loving girl with dubious sanity. "She was prettier than a bouquet and crazier than a headless chicken." She refuses to use her gift because she knows that any kind of manipulation is just that--manipulation. I admire Winter be...
Certainly not perfect, but definitively everything I needed to read in a series ending. Thank you, Marissa Meyer for such a fun series with such lovable characters! I will miss them all ❤️
I've already said these are light and fluffy, feel-good books. Ditto for this one.The writing got better. This one moved quickly, and was much better than Cress (which I was mildly disappointed in...but I suppose there's only so much an author can do with that storyline). Winter as a heroine was kin...
Whew. It took me two full weeks to power through this 800+ page epic. I've been following this series, and impatiently waiting for each installment, since a friend recommended Cinder years ago. Cinder, a retelling of- you guessed it!- Cinderella caught my attention and each following book introduced...
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