Also, for being the titular character, she (and Jacin) didn’t seem as fleshed out as the other characters.Īwesome conclusion to the Lunar Chronicles. She is one of my favorite characters in the entire series and I loved the transformation she goes through within the Lunar Chronicles to be brave. In her moments of lucidity I wanted to see her being strong and inspiring. She’s trying to break out of prisoneven though if she succeeds, she’ll be the Commonwealth’s most wanted. Cinder, the cyborg mechanic, returns in the second thrilling installment of the bestselling Lunar Chronicles. So much of the book is about her frailty and beauty. Series: The Lunar Chronicles 2 Published by Feiwel & Friends on FebruPages: 454 Buy on Amazon Goodreads. I wanted to see more of her being a badass villain. But I wished for a little more complexity. I get that these are fairy tale re-tellings, and I guess in a chaotic world it was kind of nice to have such predictable “easy” romances. I saw some reviews complained that the very end was too blah, but I disagree. I needed a nice long book to finish off the series and I didn’t want anything to be rushed. I’m so happy the book was as long as it was. I loved it! Perfection is impossible…and boring. » None of the title characters are perfectĪll the main characters, and even their romantic pairings, are flawed in a significant way. But I found that the characters and main plot points have stuck with me and that’s saying a lot. It’s been almost three years since I read Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress so my main concern was that I’d start reading Winter and I’d be so lost that I’d have to stop to go back and reread the first three books of the series. But the main 4 books of the series are officially read. I skipped Fairest so I’ll have to read that and Stars Above to really be done with all of the books. FINALLY! Finally, I’ve read conclusion to the Lunar Chronicles.
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