Monday, December 1, 2014

Cress


Meyer, Marissa. Cress. New York, New York: Feiwel and Friends, 2014. Print.

Genre: Science Fiction/Fantasy

Intended Audience: Ages 12 and older

Personal Reaction: The first two books in the Lunar Chronicles were so well written I couldn't help but read Cress.  Many of the characters in this series are loosely based on fairy tale characters, Cress being Rapunzel.  She has been trapped on a satellite for most of her life by the queen's right hand Sybil Mira.  Cress escapes the satellite with the help of Cinder, Thorne, and goes with them to find her father, Dr. Erland. 

This book was such a great and exciting, fast paced novel.  There was adventure and romance and above all, hope for the people of Luna.  Meyer successfully told another wonderful story of adventure and friendship.  She leaves a cliff hanger where we find Princess Winter keeping Scarlet in her palace, now waiting for Winter to be published next year.

Author Facts: One of Marissa Meyer's first words was story and her favorite childhood toy was a book so it is no wonder she became an author.  She and her husband have three cats.  Se also loves playing dress up, watching Firefly reruns and eating Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. 

Author Website: http://www.marissameyer.com/

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