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They always say that heroes gain heroism by channeling their heartbreaking pasts, and that is clearly evident through these stories. Several of the stories were quite sad, including Glitches and The Queen’s Army. Oh, and I loved The Keeper! I loved learning about Cinder’s and Scarlet’s beginnings and Michelle’s part in all this. And I love Thorne so much, so obviously I loved seeing a teenaged Thorne dream of his future in Carswell’s Guide to Being Lucky. I also liked seeing Cinder and Kai’s first meeting in The Mechanic. There’s a wedding of one of my favorite couples from the series, and oh the feels. My favorite story was Something Old, Something New, which is the epilogue to Winter. Some of these stories really shine, whereas others were just ok for me.
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I was also super heartbroken that the series was ending, so having another set of stories to anticipate helped me recover after finishing Winter, which I loved so much. It was then that I knew things were getting serious.
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I was never full motivated to read them, though, until I found out they were all being released together in a hardback bundle. The more info, the better! I knew about all the novellas as they were released, and I even got some of them on Kindle. I love The Lunar Chronicles so much that I wanted to know everything about everyone in them. I rarely, rarely read them unless I love the world and the characters so much that I absolutely cannot let a story of theirs go unread. I’ve never been a huge fan of the novellas that accompany full length novels. Something Old, Something New: In this epilogue to Winter, friends gather for the wedding of the century. The Mechanic: In this prequel to Cinder, we see Kai and Cinder’s first meeting from Kai’s perspective. The Princess and the Guard: In this prequel to Winter, we see a game called The Princess. The Keeper: A prequel to the Lunar Chronicles, showing a young Scarlet and how Princess Selene came into the care of Michelle Benoit.Īfter Sunshine Passes By: In this prequel to Cress, we see how a nine-year-old Cress ended up alone on a satellite, spying on Earth for Luna. The Queen’s Army: In this prequel to Scarlet, we’re introduced to the army Queen Levana is building, and one soldier in particular who will do anything to keep from becoming the monster they want him to be.Ĭarswell’s Guide to Being Lucky: Thirteen-year-old Carswell Thorne has big plans involving a Rampion spaceship and a no-return trip out of Los Angeles. Something that may, or may not, be a glitch…. Glitches: In this prequel to Cinder, we see the results of the plague play out, and the emotional toll it takes on Cinder.
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The Little Android: A retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid,” set in the world of The Lunar Chronicles. With nine stories- five of which have never before been published-and an exclusive never-before-seen excerpt from Marissa Meyer’s upcoming novel, Heartless, about the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland, Stars Above is essential for fans of the bestselling and beloved Lunar Chronicles. How did Cinder first arrive in New Beijing? How did the brooding soldier Wolf transform from young man to killer? When did Princess Winter and the palace guard Jacin realize their destinies? The universe of the Lunar Chronicles holds stories-and secrets-that are wondrous, vicious, and romantic. Genres: Dystopia, Retelling, Romance, Science Fiction Published by Feiwel and Friends on February 2, 2016 Also in this series: Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, Fairest, Winter