I'm being specific I really enjoyed this, it was a great action packed conclusion but boy was it long, It kind of felt like the same thing over and over again after a while, Honestly I wish Fairest hadn't happened and this had been split intobooks instead, The ending was meh but overall this was a very enjoyable series!! Loved every second spent reading this, ed by: sitelinkRabid Reads
I've been a champion of THE LUNAR CHRONICLES for years now, I saw CINDER featured for months and months on sitelinkFantastic Fiction b/c before I started using Goodreads, and I was simultaneously intrigued and horrified by the concept of a scifi YA retelling of a fairy tale. Honestly, I don't remember what finally convinced me to pick it up, I was just glad I did,
Now I'm not so sure, The first two books were fantastic, and while I wasnt quite as fond of the third, it wasnt awful,
BUT.
After finishing WINTER, I added two new bookshelves a record to my Goodreads collection: youshouldbeashamedofyourself . areyoueffingkiddingme
Why
For a multitude of reasons,
And for the second time this year though for very different reasons, this will be a twopart reviewa nonspoilery review first, followed by a spoilertagged RANT.
I hate WINTER, Part I:
, Unexplained plot threads.
Threads. As in plural. I can only talk about one here, but there are many more, and two of them are HUGE,
Meyer got away without having to focus on the romantic evolution of most of her MC couples in WINTER, Cinder and Kai have been around since book, Scarlet and Wolf, almost as long, plus Wolfs animal instincts make it believable, Winter and Jacin, b/c theyve loved each other FOREVER,
Cress and Thorne Not so much,
Cress has very real, very legitimate issues with Thorne and his incorrigible need to flirt with any and all present females, and Thorne is a lifelong womanizer. But these obstacles never get directly addressed, We're just supposed to accept that Cress is "different" and Thorne really has changed, without any concrete evidence to support those claims,
Call me cynical, but I'd learned that lesson by the time I was twenty,
. Winter and Jacin feel like guests in their own story,
I didn't go back and do the math, but I'd guess that onlyof this monster was spent on Winter and Jacin as a couple. I'll grant you that the time spent on their coupleness was fantastic, I'll even say that it was as fantastic as the stuff we saw with Scarlet and Wolf my personal favorite couple,
BUT.
These moments were so few and far between that they were completely overwhelmed by ALL THE OTHER THINGS,
In the end, I was convinced their love was real, I just didn't care.
, ALL THE OTHER THINGS.
There was entirely too much happening in this book, I don't know if Meyer couldn't maintain the quality of writing we've become accustomed to, or if she was frazzled from trying to fit everything in, but WINTER was choked with clumsily handled side plots.
Parts of the story evolution are so lazy, it's almost like Meyer expected the leftover adrenaline from all the BAD THINGS, the one area where she continued to excel unexpectedly dropping truly horrible obstacles on our MCs, to carry us right over the discrepancies.
And for a lot of people that probably worked,
BUT.
Not me.
. EXTREME repetition for added shock factor,
I almost DNFed this book, I wasinto it, but I did not care, I was ready to take allpages to the shooting range and use it for target practice,
Why
B/c I was so over Lunars taking control of/of our MC couples and making them try to kill the other half.
YES. I get it. Lunars SUCK. They will steal your free will and make you do really bad stuff, LIKE KILL YOUR FRIENDS or your ONE TRUE LOVE,
ALSO, death was constantly imminent, Someones would get captured, execution would be inevitable, HA HA, just kidding! Escape, wheeeeeeee!
Over and over and OVER again,
, How the end played out and this is my NUMERO UNO problem, FYI:
This isn't really a spoiler, but if you're one of those readers who wants to go into a book completely blind, I'd skip this part. Actually, if you're one of those types of readers, I'd avoid reviews entirely,
Anyway, Levana is pure evil, We know this. We've known this for a looooooong time, She has done so many horrible, shocking, despicable things, and she is CRAZY,
She has to die, The end.
The question is how to do it How do we take down this master of bioelectricity manipulation
The possibilities are endless,
So imagine my surprise and OUTRAGE when a huge part of that plan involves revealing to the world what Levana looks like underneath that veil,
I call:
And I'm furious all over again,
I'm furious b/c I HATE Levana, and I'm furious that I have to be outraged on her behalf, I'm furious b/c what in the effing hell is the point of having a cyborg mechanic for a princess, if you're going to have her go all Mean Girl on the crazy chick
B/c Levana is a rabid dog.
You don't kick a rabid dog, You don't jeer and laugh at it b/c UGLY, You put it out of it's misery, Theeffingend.
And that's it for the first portion of of my review, I can't adequately communicate how disappointing WINTER by Marissa Meyer is without spoilers, but I hope you at least get the gist, This is the worst last book in a previously beloved series I have ever encountered, I did not know it was possible to be this underwhelmed, this unhappily surprised, this ANGRY about a book from an author whose past work had been stellar. Im undecided about whether or not the early installments warrant an overall recommendation, Your call. Ugh.
I hate WINTER, Part II:
NOT kidding, there are spoilers EVERYWHERE in there, DO NOT click unless you've already read the book, or have no intentions of ever doing so,
My other reviews for this series:
sitelinkGlitches Lunar Chronicles, sitelinkCinder The Lunar Chronicles, sitelinkThe Queen's Army Lunar Chronicles,, sitelinkScarlet The Lunar Chronicles, sitelinkCress The Lunar Chronicles, sitelinkFairest The Lunar Chronicles,,.