Cinder by Marissa Meyer Cinder is part robot and doesn't know why. The people of New Beijing are not in favor of having cyborgs around, so Cinder hides this part of herself as much as she can. Many suspect cyborgs are the cause of the plague which is killing lots of people. As the title suggests, Cinder has an evil stepmother and two stepsisters (one awful, one sweet). Cinder is a very good mechanic--possibly because she is part machine herself. Enter the prince, who has a mystery problem with his nanny robot. He seeks Cinder because she is the best. Meanwhile, Cinder's sweet stepsister gets sick and the Prince gets engaged to the horrible Queen of the Moon, whose people seem to be just waiting to attack. Cinder soon realizes that her past, shrouded in mystery, is related to the mysterious lunar people and she may be the only person who can save the earth. I read all the books in this science fiction inter...
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When Matilda's mother kept throwing up and yelling to her "Get out!" I loved it. I actually felt like I was in the room and looking at the strait pale skiny finger of Matilda's mother.
It was weird though how that old man just dumped Lucille on the doorway of Matilda's home. He's a strange character but it's kind of funny that he just dumped her out of the wheel berrow.
You never met Polly in the story, but you got a good picture of who she was. She was a young girl that was a close friend to Matilda. I can't believe she just died though out of no where. That part was weird.
King George the parrot is soo funny! He doesn't have very much sentamental in the story but he does come up often. Although I do have to ask does Grandfather take King George to the country? After all he does love that bird.
I recomend this book to anybody who likes death stories. It's great! It's the best BOB book I've ever read.
-Cheyenne