![]() ![]() I loved reading about how their relationship grew and they got closer in Cress. Kaider – So much has happened since Cinder and both Cinder and Kai have changed so much. It’s Wincin for Winter and Jacin! Not too bad, eh? Apparently I almost got all the ship names correctly, based on a Lunartic’s Instagram. OK, I am sorry, I don’t know the correct ship names for them but these are the ones I came up with on my own. Ooh, let’s get on, we haven’t got that much time, now do we? Not that my finals have ended, I have to make a dent on my never ending, ever growing TBR pile! Characters! Let’s split them according to the ships! There’s Kaider, Wolflet, Cresswell and Jacwin. I loved Marissa Meyer’s writing in the previous and there’s no reason for me to feel otherwise in Winter. The plot of the book was delicious because for a 824-page novel, it was just a breeze to read. It was thrilling as it was terrifying, all the while being totally absorbing and utterly addictive. It is of utmost imperativeness that you pick up Winter and lose yourself in the story. I still don’t know why Levana has to resort to violence but moving on, let’s talk about the action-packed scenes in the final instalment of the series, shall we? If you thought the previous books had action, please. Winter picks up where Cress left off and the stakes are much higher now that Levana is on to the gang and she has waged war against the Earthens. And of course, you get to read more of Marissa Meyer’s work. ![]() There’s nothing like the feeling of completing a book series in the same edition, am I right? I read Winter after I’ve read Fairest, which I strongly recommend you to do so as it gives you a brief introduction to who Winter is. Fat chance of that happening! Can I start by putting it out there that for me, Winter has the best cover in the series? I can’t wait to get home and have all the books in the series together so I can take a photo and sigh with contentment? Perfection. Okay, where to begin talking about Winter without sounding like a total fanboy? Heh. ![]() I can’t begin to imagine the wait for the next book every other reader had to endure! I was extremely late to the party when I picked up Cinder last year and I finished the series yesterday. ![]() I finished the book at 3AM last night/this morning and I can’t believe the series has come to an end and all of the characters have their happy ever afters. Marissa Meyer gave her readers the perfect finale to such a kick-arse and phenomenal series. And Winter? Well, it’s everything you expect from the finale of a series and everything more. Oh, my! Where do I begin? I picked up Cinder after I read a review by a fellow blogger, surely you’d know who Alexa from Alexa Loves Books is? Her review enticed me to give The Lunar Chronicles a go and I did and I am extremely thrilled that I did because it’s one of the best decisions I made.Ĭinder was amazing. I have never been more excited for the final book of a series and Winter is the first finale book that I had to wait because I haven’t been reading that many book series, to begin with. That is, until she realizes that she may be the only one with the power to confront the queen.Ĭan Cinder, Prince Kai, Scarlet, Wolf, Cress, Thorne, Princess Winter, and the palace guard Jacin find their happily ever afters? Fans will LOVE this amazing conclusion to the series. Winter despises her stepmother, but has never dreamed of standing up to her. Despite her scars, Winter’s natural beauty, her grace, and her gentleness are winning admiration from the Lunar people that no amount of mind-control could achieve. Four years later, Winter has sworn off the use of her glamour altogether. In a fit of jealousy, Levana disfigured Winter. When Princess Winter was thirteen, the rumor around the Lunar court was that her glamour would soon be even more breathtaking than that of her stepmother, Queen Levana. Publisher: Feiwel and Friends (8th Nov 2015) ![]()
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