Winter by Marissa Meyer

Winter (Lunar Chronicles, #4)

by Marissa Meyer

Don't miss the thrilling final chapter of Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles series.

Princess Winter is admired for her grace, kindness and beauty, despite the scars on her face. She's said to be even more breath-taking than her stepmother, Queen Levana...

When Winter develops feelings for the handsome palace guard, Jacin, she fears the evil Queen will crush their romance before it has a chance to begin.

But there are stirrings against the Queen across the land. Together with the cyborg mechanic, Cinder, and her allies, Winter might even find the power to launch a revolution and win a war that's been raging for far too long.

Can Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, and Winter claim their happily ever afters by defeating Levana once and for all?

Reviewed by nannah on

4 of 5 stars

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Whoa, this book has over 800 pages, oh my god! It doesn't look so big, but it's got nearly Bible-thin pages. For some reason, that made me even more excited to dive into it.

Book content warnings:
within-book ableism
ableist language

Wowww I missed these characters, especially Cinder. She's always been my favorite, and the one who keeps me coming back. (I mean, the series in a whole does too, but that character is just one near and dear to my heart) All the main women are written well - in every book, including this last one.

The writing is the same great quality, and all the characters have that same great chemistry, but this wasn't my favorite from the series. In all the book's 800 pages, there was no other plot/sub-plot than WAR. The entirety of the thing takes place in what seems to be a small area on Luna, and it's just scheming and failing, and new schemes and new setbacks and more new schemes after another, which grew tiresome after a while.

And while the threat Levana posed to everyone is real and immense, her actual character is somewhat a disappointment. I kind of wished she had that same roundness as the rest of the women. And I know she's modeled after the evil queen in Snow White, who wasn't all that fleshed-out and known just for her vanity and cruelty, but I just can't be scared by her personally. I'm scared by what she can do, of course, but those two things aren't the same . . .

I can't complain that much though, because I still liked the book and love the series. (Though, if I can have one more thing - the entire series was just so . . . het. I kept hoping to the last page for some LGBT rep but was sorely disappointed. The only reference to it was a sort of "gag" which left a sour taste in my mouth. :S)

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