![]() ![]() ![]() I had to have one of my co-workers explain the difference between a cyborg and a robot to me. But the idea of a space opera quartet revolving around four fairy tales from the fantastically talented Marissa Meyer? I knew she wouldn't steer me wrong, and I'm happy to say that she didn't! I'll be honest: Going into CINDER, the only thing I knew about cyborgs was the fact that there was a character in the animated TV series TEEN TITANS named Cyborg. ![]() Science Fiction has never really been my thing when it comes to outer space, though I've always been fascinated by the moon. The only truly "sci-fi" (to me, this reads "spacey") books I own are ACROSS THE UNIVERSE by Beth Revis ( review here) and various ENDER books by Orson Scott Card. ^.~īefore CINDER, the only brush I had with a futuristic fairy tale was Anna Sheehan's A LONG, LONG SLEEP ( reviewed here). I did, however, try to be as impartial as possible when reading and reviewing the book, so this review is based on the book's merits and not my love-fest revolving around Marissa Meyer. I'll admit it now (and you all know it anyway): I'm biased when it comes to CINDER. ![]()
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