Title: Cinder
Author: Marissa Meyer
My Rating: 4 stars
Genre: Young Adult; Romance; Dystopia; Sci-Fi.
ISBN: 9780141340135
Published: January, 2012
Publisher: Puffin Books
Pages: 387
Author: Marissa Meyer
My Rating: 4 stars
Genre: Young Adult; Romance; Dystopia; Sci-Fi.
ISBN: 9780141340135
Published: January, 2012
Publisher: Puffin Books
Pages: 387
"Even in the Future the Story Begins with Once Upon a Time".
I've never read nothing like this before, seriously! I liked this book a lot but I couldn't gave it a 5* because I loved even more other books.
The thing that fascinated me was the fact that Cinder is a cyborg! What??? Marissa Meyer, you have such a imagination girl! (a good imagination of course).
I loved the retelling, the way the story was told... I liked pretty much everything!
"I'm sure I'll feel much more grateful when I find a guy who thinks complex wiring in a girl is a turn-on".
SOOO... Cinder is a cyborg but she's not a cyrborg like: "Hey, look at me my eyes are red and I don't have skin, or blood... or everything, because I am not human!" No okay? If you want a story like that this is not the book for you.
Basically Cinder is a "human" that was transformed to a kind of cyborg... She has parts of her body that are made of steel or iron... what ever!
She is like Cinderella, she has problems with her stepmother and with one of her stepsisters, the other stepsister is her friend... (so strange).
This story is really different from the original story. In the original story the father of Cinderella is her real father, but in this story Cinder father's is not her real father... she is adopted.
In the original story Cinderella is the "maid" of the house, in the Cinder's story she still is the maid of the house but she's also a mechanic in New Beijing.
There's a lot of differences between the two stories and because of that I'll not sit here and list them all.
I've never read nothing like this before, seriously! I liked this book a lot but I couldn't gave it a 5* because I loved even more other books.
The thing that fascinated me was the fact that Cinder is a cyborg! What??? Marissa Meyer, you have such a imagination girl! (a good imagination of course).
I loved the retelling, the way the story was told... I liked pretty much everything!
"I'm sure I'll feel much more grateful when I find a guy who thinks complex wiring in a girl is a turn-on".
SOOO... Cinder is a cyborg but she's not a cyrborg like: "Hey, look at me my eyes are red and I don't have skin, or blood... or everything, because I am not human!" No okay? If you want a story like that this is not the book for you.
Basically Cinder is a "human" that was transformed to a kind of cyborg... She has parts of her body that are made of steel or iron... what ever!
She is like Cinderella, she has problems with her stepmother and with one of her stepsisters, the other stepsister is her friend... (so strange).
This story is really different from the original story. In the original story the father of Cinderella is her real father, but in this story Cinder father's is not her real father... she is adopted.
In the original story Cinderella is the "maid" of the house, in the Cinder's story she still is the maid of the house but she's also a mechanic in New Beijing.
There's a lot of differences between the two stories and because of that I'll not sit here and list them all.