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Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Published08 janvier 2013
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About the author

Marissa Meyer

Author

Marissa Meyer is an American novelist. A large portion of her bibliography is centered on retellings of fairy tales. She is best known for her series The Lunar Chronicles, which includes her 2012 debut novel, Cinder.

Cinder

by Marissa Meyer

Juvenile Fiction

Queen Levana is a ruler who uses her 'glamour' to gain power. but long before she crossed paths with Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, Levana lived a very different story - a story that has never been told ... until now.

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