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Showing posts with label Little Red Riding Hood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Red Riding Hood. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2021

For the Wolf by Hannah Whitten

Self-harm happens for the sake of magic.. Just a heads up. 
I'm still gonna be like "Beauty and the Beast" vibes...because literally anything where there's a monster and a love interest.
BRO THE MAGIC SYSTEM
rolls eyes at Eric. Like.
The cloooooooooooooooooak
....why are all of the books that I'm reading recently about young adults with mommy issues...like... I did not plan to be attacked like this and honestly. Fine.
We stan Eammon. We love him.

I love his vibes and his personality. He smells like books and coffee. I will protect him with my life. 
The atmosphere of the book, the magic system, the boy. Perfect. I like what I like. 
480 Pages

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Red Wolf by Rachel Vincent

It slapped. I feel like I don't need to say more, but I will. 
I love all the Little Red Riding Hood references (yes I know that's the point, shhh)
Grandma is great. Mom is great. The dad is great. The boyfriend is grrre--
You know when something bad happens, and everything starts snowballing, and you just...laugh....at the completely inappropriate time, but also like... use your brain, child. 
I'm here for the women who can be BA and also caring at the same time. 
I love Max. He's great. We stan. 10 out of 10. 
I just want more after. Give me like 20 epilogues. We all know why. I like what I like. 
368 Pages

Thursday, January 21, 2016

The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer

The Lunar Chronicles is a YA Science-Fiction series based on fairytale retellings. They aren’t full retellings, as they vary from the initial stories to a good extent, but you’ll see aspects of each fairy tale, some more fractured than others, pop up here and there throughout the stories and series. The series as a whole is exciting and action-packed with creative technology, unique characters who are easy to love, and terrible villains whom you will love to hate.

There are 4 novellas, 3 of which aren’t mandatory, but if you love the series, you’ll want to read them for the small bits of insight they bring to the series and world. Fairest is the 4th novella, and it should be read (in my opinion), as part of the series. Technically, it’s not part of the progressing storyline, but it provides so much useful insight into the villain of this series, that it would be a shame not to read it before the final book.  Read it after Cress and before Winter.

Total = 8 books with 2,741 pages

Glitches (The Lunar Chronicles, #0.5)Glitches by Marissa Meyer  (Novella 0.5)

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This novella explores Cinder’s life when she first came to live with the Linh family. It’s heartbreaking and gives you a glimpse of a younger Cinder.

Pages: 32



The Little Android (The Lunar Chronicles, #0.6)The Little Android by Marissa Meyer  (Novella 0.6)

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a creative retelling of The Little Mermaid. It’s completely separate from the books, but it does have a Cinder cameo. It’s sad but good.

Pages: 35



Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)Cinder by Marissa Meyer           (Book 1)

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a retelling of Cinderella, complete with Cyborgs, and androids, and a lunar plague. Oh, my! Cinder is a cyborg who works as a mechanic in the marketplace, but all of her wages go to her evil stepmother, since cyborgs have no rights. When the crown prince brings by his android to the marketplace to be fixed, Cinder hides her true self, and the story spirals into chaos from there. If you’re not sure about the series, read this book first. Once you love it, you can go back and read Glitches (0.5) and The Little Android (0.6) at any point.

 Pages: 448

The Queen's Army (The Lunar Chronicles, #1.5)The Queen's Army by Marissa Meyer          (Novella 1.5)

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This novella provides more of the backstory on Wolf. I read it before Scarlet. It’s also a teaser novella to motivate you to read the next book, so don’t expect a complete story. It does cut off right at a point where you hope for more, which isn’t a problem if you already have book 2.

Pages: 18


Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles, #2)Scarlet by Marissa Meyer           (Book 2)

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a sci-fi adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood. The focus shifts to a new heroine, Scarlet, a farm girl whose grandmother has gone missing. Scarlet is not sure whether or not the lunar guy who was genetically modified into part wolf is to be trusted or blamed for that. This story is a continuation from book one and still includes most of the characters you loved from Cinder. It's a fantastic sequel, every bit as enjoyable and interesting as the first book.

 Pages: 512


Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3)Cress by Marissa Meyer             (Book 3)

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cress is the futuristic version of Rapunzel. Cress has been trapped for almost her whole life inside a satellite, tasked with the job of spying on Earth for the head thaumaturge (evil government bad guys with mind control powers) of Queen Levana. Scarlet and Cinder attempt to rescue Cress from her isolation, but things go wrong. Very wrong. This is another fantastic book, and Cress is a refreshingly different heroine.

Pages: 592

Fairest (The Lunar Chronicles, #3.5)Fairest by Marissa Meyer           (Novella 3.5)

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

From a fairy tale standpoint, this aligns with Maleficent’s story, but it’s far different from that and well worth reading for some excellent insight and background to Queen Levana, who is a fantastically evil villain. She's not nearly as redeemable as Maleficent, but I was fascinated by the depth of her issues and self-delusions.

Pages: 272

Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4)Winter by Marissa Meyer           (Book 4)

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ah, Snow White, re-imagined in the most unexpected way possible, complete with Winter, a main character who is mentally unbalanced and eccentric, but extremely lovable. This is how you end a series: not with a whimper but a bang.

Pages: 832

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Scarlet by Marissa Meyer

Scarlet is the second book in the Lunar Chronicles series. It adds the characters of Scarlet, Captain Thorne and Wolf to Cinder's story from Book 1. The chapters alternate between Cinder, Scarlet and Kai's points of view (maybe a few others; I can't remember). Scarlet lives in a small town in France with her grandmother, but her grandmother has been kidnapped. Scarlet meets Wolf, and they set out to find her grandmother in Paris. This story loosely follows the Little Red Riding Hood tale, which makes it familiar and comforting. However, the mix-up of the story keeps you guessing and the book overall fresh and exciting. I really enjoyed Scarlet... much more than Cinder. Scarlet and Wolf have great chemistry, while Thorne adds some much-needed humor to the books. 

I could hardly put this book down, and as soon as I finished it, I was on the hunt for Book 3!

454 pages

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Cress by Marissa Meyer

Cress is the third book in the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer. It is hard to fully describe what goes on in Cress without providing spoilers, but here it goes. Cress is based on the fairy tale "Rapunzel." Cress (Rapunzel) was placed in a satellite at the age of 10. She has been spying on Earth for the Queen Levana. Cress is torn between helping the queen, who she does not want to help, and helping Cinder and her gang overthrow Queen Levana. A lot of different and exciting things happen. Cress has fallen for Thorne, Cinder is still in love with Emperor Kai, and Scarlet is Wolf's Alpha Female. At the very end, we learn who Winter is, the princess of Lunar. Winter seems to be on the heroes' side, but we will have to wait until November 2015 to find out! :-(
I read this book as an audio book.
Narrator: Mare Trevathan
Time: 13 hours, 42 minutes
ISBN: 9780312642976
Pages (Per ISBN connected with the book used to create audio book): 560

The Lunar Chronicles:
#1-Cinder
#2-Scarlet
#3-Cress
Prequel-Fairest (Coming January 2015)
#4-Winter (Coming November 2015)

Friday, September 12, 2014

Scarlet by Marissa Meyer

Scarlet is the second book in the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer. It is hard to fully describe what goes on in Scarlet without providing spoilers for Cinder, but here it goes. Scarlet is based on the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood." Scarlet and her grandmother own a farm in a small southern town in France. Scarlet's grandmother has been missing for over two weeks. She finds a man to help her find her grandmother who goes by Wolf, a very accurate name. The book goes between what is going on with Scarlet, Cinder, and Kai. Unlike the book Cinder, the book Scarlet does not include as many predictable events. There are still portions of the book that remind one of Little Red Riding Hood, but it is not quite as forced as Cinder. Of course we have a guy named Wolf and Scarlet has a red hoodie and red hair, but once you overlook that, the rest is not as fairy tale-like. It is a very good second book that makes you want to start the third one right away!
I read this book as an audio book.
Narrator: Mare Trevathan
Time: 10 hours, 11 minutes
ISBN: 9780312642969
Pages (Per ISBN connected with the book used to create audio book): 454

The Lunar Chronicles:
#1-Cinder
#2-Scarlet
#3-Cress
Prequel-Fairest (Coming January 2015)
#4-Winter (Coming November 2015)