archive: 2020
Attention #Lunatics! Team Cress Has an Exclusive Stepback Reveal Just for You!
11:00 AM
Last year, we got our first glimpse at the stunning new paperback covers for Marissa Meyer's beloved The Lunar Chronicles. Now, as part of #TeamCress I've got your exciting first look at the equally as beautiful stepback artwork (aka, the illustration tucked behind the new covers) for Cress! We're less than a month away from these new editions being out in the world--February 4th, 2020!--and I couldn't be more excited.
Without further ado, drum-roll, please!
Without further ado, drum-roll, please!
archive: 2017
Heartless is Highly Imaginative and Entertaining (Review: Heartless by Marissa Meyer)
2:54 PM
Heartless by Marissa Meyer | Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3.5)
"Fascinating, isn't it, how often heroic and foolish turn out to be one and the same."
Oh, where to start, where to start? I do so love dipping into various spins on Wonderland and am constantly looking into retellings and re-imaginings. Marissa Meyer, of course, is one of the most prolific authors in the fantasy young adult world and is known most highly for her fairytale retellings in the beloved The Lunar Chronicles series. Heartless is a standalone novel not related to the above series but surely will strike a chord amongst her biggest fans and then some.
Highly imaginative and entertaining, Heartless serves as an intriguing origin story to The Queen of Hearts. Full of action, romance and one heartfelt characters way to being heartless, it is impossible to put down in all its glory.
While, at times, it felt as though the story was underdeveloped and was unable to keep up with its delicious premise and prose, Heartless was captivating and easy to read in one sitting. It is very much so a story that you will devour almost instantly (not unlike, ahem, Lady Peter and her pumpkins) and find yourself craving to continue even when you must take a break. The characters are fascinating and it's always a good tale when it comes to getting into the heads of someone who is on their path to becoming one of literature's biggest villains.
"Fascinating, isn't it, how often heroic and foolish turn out to be one and the same."
Oh, where to start, where to start? I do so love dipping into various spins on Wonderland and am constantly looking into retellings and re-imaginings. Marissa Meyer, of course, is one of the most prolific authors in the fantasy young adult world and is known most highly for her fairytale retellings in the beloved The Lunar Chronicles series. Heartless is a standalone novel not related to the above series but surely will strike a chord amongst her biggest fans and then some.
Highly imaginative and entertaining, Heartless serves as an intriguing origin story to The Queen of Hearts. Full of action, romance and one heartfelt characters way to being heartless, it is impossible to put down in all its glory.
While, at times, it felt as though the story was underdeveloped and was unable to keep up with its delicious premise and prose, Heartless was captivating and easy to read in one sitting. It is very much so a story that you will devour almost instantly (not unlike, ahem, Lady Peter and her pumpkins) and find yourself craving to continue even when you must take a break. The characters are fascinating and it's always a good tale when it comes to getting into the heads of someone who is on their path to becoming one of literature's biggest villains.