Thursday, August 2, 2012

Cinder

By Marissa Meyer

387 Pages

Published by Feiwel and Friends

By Em 


Ha ha! I have returned! My 
goodness that was one loooonnnngggg vacation! But very  fun, non the less! Other than 109 degree weather in The Badlands and lots of rain at Yellowstone, it was great. I saw Devils Tower and Old Faithful, some rambunctious squirrels that stole my trail mix, and even a buffalo! This guy walked right past our car! Though, sad to say, I did run out of books. In the end, TimeRiders was okay, but after a few chapters, I couldn't get into it, and sadly, couldn't pull through it to keep reading. The Girl of Fire and Thorns made me feel awkward within the first two chapters, and when that happens, I've learned to pul out. Fast! So, in the end I ran out of books, and was forced to listen to my brother sing, not ELO, but Weird Al instead! Even worse! So, that's why those two books shant be reviewed. Anyways, enough of my summer vacation. It's time to get down to business! I have a review to write!

Cinder is a cyborg. She has no memory of her life before she was a cyborg. And now she's living in New Bejing with her stepmother and two not-so-ugly stepsisters. She works as a top-notch mechanic in the city streets. A deadly illness looms over the city and the apparently handsome Prince Kai is struggling with his father's recent sickness. And, naturally, crazy moon people are threatening war as well. And then there is Cinder the cyborg. Once her younger stepsister (the kind hearted of the two) falls ill, suddenly, it appears that Cinder just might be able to help find a cure. Take one cup of Cinderella, add two teaspoons of moon people, a dash of a deadly disease, and a pinch of robotics, and you have Cinder.

This story's idea was one BIG idea. I mean, cyborg Cinderella? Wow! That takes guts! But, I was a touch sad about it. I mean, insanely interesting idea, but predictable! Not the whole Cinderella story (because I think anyone could assume that she would go to the ball, lose a shoe, you know, the whole bibbity-bobbity-boo stuff), but I called the ending only about 30 pages into the story. I mean, come on! Add some sort of twist, will yah? I swear, anyone could have seen that coming. Now, being the awesome Emma I am, I may have called the ending a little sooner than most people will, but as you go along, it's pretty obvious!

See now, I'm a little concerned about this book, because I was unable to find a character that I truely fell in love with. Sure you have Cinder, the kick-butt feminine hero, but lots of stories have someone like her. None of the other characters really connected with me. Now I think it may just be me and all, but I was unable to find someone to love, and then sadly watch disappear, die, become evil, or do all three at the same time. (You'd be amazed at how many times that happens!)

 In all, I'm really having a hard time describing my feelings about this book (making this one of my shorter reviews (though, now looking back on this, it wasn't that short...)). I feel like the disease may have ruined it for me, because I've read a LOT of disease books lately and I may feel like they are a little over played... Also, I think this may just be one of those books where I just don't like it. I''m not really sure exactly why I didn't really enjoy it...Maybe I'm not a Cinderella fan? I don't know. Through the end I got confused and lost interest, so perhaps that is it as well. Though, whatever it was, the book was nice, it had an original plot, but I just didn't care for it all that much...

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