![]() ![]() In a fictional landscape so rich with characters I loved, she was the last one I wanted to read more about. But never, really, did I want to read her as a character. Even in the snippets of her backstory the reader learned in Cinder, Scarlet, Cress and Winter, she was a fairly round and impressive villain. I was sort of excited to read about Queen Levana’s past, but not extremely so. This was by far my least-favorite story in the Lunar universe (although I suppose that isn’t saying too much, as I rated all the books except Cinder five stars–this is my fvaorite series, after all). ![]() In its synopsis, Fairest goes so far as to describe itself as a “bridge book”–but I feel as though I could have gone my whole Lunar-obsessed existence without ever once needing to pick it up. This extraordinary book includes full-color art and an excerpt from Winter, the next book in the Lunar Chronicles series. Marissa Meyer spins yet another unforgettable tale about love and war, deceit and death. ![]() ![]() But long before she crossed paths with Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, Levana lived a very different story – a story that has never been told. Synopsis: In this stunning bridge book between Cress and Winter in the bestselling Lunar Chronicles, Queen Levana’s story is finally told.įans of the Lunar Chronicles know Queen Levana as a ruler who uses her “glamour” to gain power. ![]()
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