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Cinder i Ella

Kelly Oram

4.08 AVERAGE


Me gustó muchísimo, es una historia que no te deja indiferente y de la que no podrás salir. No le he puesto las 5 estrellas porque el final me ha parecido un poco escaso en detalles, pero por lo demás es una lectura fantástica.

Absolute love for this book. It was cheesy, adorable, and romantic. It was heartbreaking, anger inducing, and tearful. I just thought it was perfect. It hijacked my life & I couldn't put it down. I loved Ella. I adored Cinder. Perfect love story. Great writing. And a happily ever after.

I really enjoyed reading this heartwarming and funny retelling of Cinderella ❤️

This is the second Kelly Oram book that I have read in two days. A friend of mine who reviewed another Oram book liken her writing to crack in that you can't stop wanting it. That is my experience too. These are light romances, but they are also books with theme. Books that can make you cry. This one is of course a love story, but there was a hint of what I felt when I read Palacio's Wonder. And there is the whole fairytale thing going on.

I didn't put it down.

I'm in love with Cinder !!!

I really like modern stories about Cinderella and this story was fantastic.
emotional inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Ein Buch zum Kichern und Träumen. Es lässt mich seit Jahren nicht los und ich lese es immer wieder, wenn ich eine Auszeit brauche. So unglaublich goldig, ich fasse es nicht. Ein modernes Märchen durch und durch.

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So very, VERY cheesy, but can you expect anything less from the title? Brian, aka Cinder, is a tad over the top with his emotions and I didn't feel like the things he said and how he acted all the time was really all that lifelike. I did like how Ella wasn't a typical 'perfect' teenager though, and her new friend Vivian was cool. It was free on Kindle Unlimited, so I can't really complain, and I really just wanted something quick to read that didn't require a whole lot of thought.

majaa_kyt's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH: 88%

for me was the book boring and too long. so i stopped reading it half way trough 

So I've been on this kick recently reading books that are very similar to Hallmark movies...Cinder & Ella fits that description! It's sweet, overly dramatic, and utterly predictable. It also leaves you with this ooey-gooey feeling like your insides have turned to mush. I kinda loved it!

On Ella Rodriguez's 18th birthday her life changes dramatically. Her mother is killed in a car accident that leaves Ella recovering from her own injuries in a hospital for 8 months. She misses the end of her senior year of school, loses touch with all of her friends, and she is forced to live with her father, a man who left her when she was 10. Basically anything and everything that could happen to this poor girl does. Her only constant is Cinder, a boy she's never met, an anonymous internet pen pal (for lack of better term).

Brian Oliver is Hollywood's heart-throb and is labeled as possibly "the next big thing" if he can clean up his somewhat dismal reputation. His publicists come up with a plan, a terrible awful plan that had me screaming at my Kindle....a fake engagement with his co-star who happens to be a class-A B****! He goes along with the plan because he wants an Oscar nomination and well everyone pressures him too. Then he gets an email from his internet friend he believed was dead. Now everything changes!

This story is a sweet, loose re-telling of Cinderella. Ella is crippled from her accident, both emotionally and physically. She is forced to live with a father who abandoned her after her parents divorced and his new family, complete with step-mother and two evil step-twins. The step-twins make life for Ella difficult as they are threatened by her. Ella is now considered the ugly girl or at least she thinks she is. A lot of the story she struggles with the loss of her identity due to the crippling nature of her injuries and as most of the story comes from her own perspective I believe she sees what she wants (meaning that maybe not all the people looked at her as she looks at herself). Brian is the prince of the story and really he has a lot to live up to. Honestly though I thought he nailed it.

The basic premise of the story is that Ella now needs to cope with her new life, but she feels unable to do so, hindered by her own emotions towards her injuries. Cinder helps her through this and the book revolves around their will they/won't they meet and fall in love. As I said, it's sweet and very predictable, but charming and heart-warming all at the same time. The best part, it's a fairly clean romance and fits both the New Adult and Young Adult genre :) If you enjoy sweet, heart-warming romance, get a box of tissues and go read this book!

I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of this review.

Af en toe beetje voorspelbaar, maar absoluut van genoten. In juli komt deel 2 uit, die ga ik zeker lezen.