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  • Very nice story! 3  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    I had heard so much about these lunar chronic that I decided to buy the first book ... And yet everything repelled me in this series, I'm not a fan rewrites tales and Cinderella Version cyborg seemed very crazy ... Finally, I let myself take the game
  • A little weird at first ... but we do it anyway  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    I struggled to get into the story ... I was not expecting that at all ... I thought finding an updating of the Cinderella tale of modern times. However, this is really a futuristic novel, those who are struggling with science fiction, leave it out! I
  • Cinderella space  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    What attracted me immediately with Cinder is the aspect rewriting tale. As the leaves assume the title and the cover it is a rewriting of Cinderella. Although the story has very little to do in the end with that of the tale, I noticed a lot of little
  • Strongly on! 12  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    I do not know if jaurai read this book, perhaps too da priori, with all that is too futuristic or science fiction, with which i often struggling to hang on. But by browsing the blogosphere, I have changed davis, and I thought why not, this book has t
  • A first volume that completely embedded and made me ill at ease more than once!  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    [...] It is true quau beginning, this book did not please me at all, or rather, do not tempt me. Then the reviews fell all agree: many heart strokes and many good discoveries. So, in my turn, I launched myself and I have loved and devoured this first
  • A beautiful and original futuristic rewriting.  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    Cinder is loosely based on the Cinderella tale but transposes into a futuristic universe. Heroine is a young cyborg who works as a mechanic. All wages are paid to her stepmother; Adri, who treats the worst ways possible. Cinder dreams of freedom and
  • The first volume of a trilogy very addictive !!!  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    After an accident she did not remember and that should have cost him his life, Cinder has become a cyborg. At 16, she has an arm and a metal leg and his brain is riddled with cables. From its 11 years, she lives in New Beijing Adri with her stepmothe
  • A must read! 38  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    I'm a fan of fairy tales of rewrites, but not a fan of science fiction which deals with the theme of robots. Yet Cinder is a stroke of heart! I've had the pleasure of reading this in common with Hazel. In this novel, Cinder, that is the English title
  • A pastiche of "Cinderella" light sauce SF fairly successful (3.5 stars)  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    I enjoyed reading this first volume lunar chronic (though the foreword, a new 30-page about a soldier of the lunar army, appeared to me more successful because more original and dark). The author revisits the story of Cinderella in a young adult SF u
  • "Imagine There Was a cure, finding purpose Would it cost you everything. It Would completely Call ruin your life. What would you do?"  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    Another futuristic novel, which borrows its conductive line this time to fairy tale! Cinder is our modern-day Cinderella. She is half human and half cyborg. An orphan, she was placed under the supervision of a scientist, which was struck by the létum
  • A good saga begins  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    It is initially intrigued by the cover that I inquired with the back cover. Cinderella SF sauce? That's what intrigued me even though I do not know if I should take the Star Wars reference on favorably. What prompted me to buy in the end, it's probab
  • Great find! 2  

    1. Cinder (Paperback)
    Cinder is a cyborg, half human, half-robot. On the death of his adoptive father, it was collected by Adri, his stepmother, who hate and do not hide it. For Adri, only counts the happiness of his two daughters, Pearl, a real plague like his mother, an