Cinder is the 2012 debut young adult science fiction novel of American author Marissa Meyer, published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends. It is the first book in The Lunar Chronicles and is followed by Scarlet. The story is loosely based on the classic fairytale Cinderella. [2] Cinder was selected as one of IndieBound's Kids' Next List for winter 2012. [3]
With high-stakes action and a smart, resourceful heroine, Cinder is a Cinderella retelling that is at once classic and strikingly original. Don't miss these other books from #1 New York Times- and USA Today-Bestselling author Marissa Meyer: The Lunar Chronicles: Cinder Scarlet Cress Winter Stars Above Fairest The Lunar Chronicles Coloring Book
Cinder, loosely inspired by the story of Cinderella, is a futuristic novel about a sixteen-year-old cyborg named Cinder. After a mysterious childhood accident orphans Cinder and leaves her a ...
Cinder decides that the only way to stop him is to make Levana so angry that she won’t want to marry Kai, and so Cinder kisses Kai. After they kiss, Queen Levana confronts Cinder, declaring that Cinder is a Lunar fugitive and must be taken into custody. Kai tries to protest, but Cinder tells him that it’s true, and a guard grabs Cinder.
In this re-envisioning of the fairy tale, Lihn Cinder is a cyborg, meaning, she is almost half mechanical - she has prosthetic hands and a foot, a big chunk of her internal organs are wired into her body. Cinder is a mechanic in New Beijing, the capital of the Eastern Commonwealth, a country ravaged by plague outbreaks.