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Cress is the stepdaughter of the queen of Lunar, the antagonist in the series, and has spent her entire childhood and life on a satellite circling Lunar. Until she manages to send out a distress signal. From there, her life becomes much more interesting. Although I felt that Cress was a little slower-paced than its predecessors, I still enjoyed hearing the story of this sweet teenager and her determination to make a difference in the way her life was trending.
The three books set up a great stage for an epic finale, if only Marissa Meyer could fill it… which she definitely did. Winter, the finale to the Lunar Chronicles, was absolutely my favorite of the four books. This book is about the daughter of the queen who is a take on Snow White. She is strong and moral by not using her abilities. Despite driving her insane, she stayed true to what she knew was right. All four paths merged and it was
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Her vanity and pride drove her to be malicious
a wonderful end to the saga. I don’t want to reveal too much, but it ended in a satisfying and final way that I loved.
After the fourth book, I only wanted more of the stories from the iconic characters that I’d grown to love Thankfully, there were two more books!
Stars Above is a collection of short stories that take place right after Winter, zoomed in on each of the characters one last time to show what they were doing and what was happening right after the firework finale of Winter. It was short and perfect, not to mention loved by many.

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Marissa Meyer also wrote
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a second “extra” book called Fairest, which delved deeper into the story of the queen of Lunar. Her vanity and pride drove her to be malicious and showed her other sides. Marissa miraculously wrote Fairest in only nine days! She said the story just “poured out of her”.
The Lunar Chronicles is an incredible series that I absolutely loved and definitely recommend.
