This short story is basically a little snippet of Cinder's backstory that shows her as a young girl, first arriving at Adri's home. It explains what happened to Adri's husband, Garan, and also introduces Peony, Pearl, and Iko. It was enjoyable and entertaining, but quite short. Nothing special, but ...
Die elfjährige Cinder hat gerade erst erfahren, dass sie seit einem Unfall Vollwaise ohne Verwandschaft ist und noch dazu sämtliche Erinnerungen an ihr bisheriges Leben verloren hat. Darüberhinaus hat sie selbst einige Schäden bei dem Unglück genommen und sieht sich nun damit konfrontiert ein Cyborg...
Glitches brings us back to the moment when Cinder meets her new adoptive family.The little winks to [b:Cinder|11235712|Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)|Marissa Meyer|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388186881s/11235712.jpg|15545385] are quite fun: Cinder discovering her little orange light and wonder...
I loved Cinder. I really liked this one. While not necessary to read (Cinder does a fantastic job of covering the bases), it showed how Cinder came to be with the family and her awkwardness. Adri was always a bitch and Peony was always sweet.
I wish I had read this before Cinder. This takes you back to when Cinder first arrived "home" with her stepdad and met her stepmother and stepsisters. It even explains how Cinder became a mechanic. This was a great little prequel. It was short but answered a few of my questions. It doesn't matt...
This review is full of spoilers.I was really glad that Marissa Meyer wrote this novella because I think that there were a lot of holes in Cinder's background. I really enjoyed reading about where (ish) she came from, and how things were for her starting out. I particularly enjoyed that it was Cinder...
This is a great prequel to Cinder! It totally explains things about Cinder, her new family and how she became a cyborg. I love that Garan treated Cinder no different than his daughters Pearl and Peony. I don't like how Adri looked at or talked about Cinder. Peony was absolutely sweet just like her f...
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