![]() ![]() I think both books are better fitted for older students and feel they should be placed in all high schools, as some of the language and content are more mature. ![]() I found myself so absorbed that I hated for it to end. The monochromatic illustrations, done in blue and white, give life to this futuristic science fiction story of two civilizations, on the Moon and on Earth. The book stands on its own merits and I soon found myself intrigued by the well-developed characters and plot. ![]() In the first book, Cinder, a teenage cyborg of. ![]() It does it so smoothly that I thought it was one story. The books are set in a futuristic world, beset by a pandemic, where Earth and its former colony Luna exist in a perpetual state of unrest and tension. The story flashes back and forth between the first books and this one. There is a prologue, which sets the story up and introduces all the characters. When I read this graphic novel, I did not realize that it continues the Lunar Chronicles series. Marissa Meyer is the 1 New York Times-bestselling author of The Lunar Chronicles, Heartless, The Renegades Trilogy, and Instant Karma, as well as the graphic novel duology Wires and Nerve. Wires and nerve : the lunar chronicles series. ![]()
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