A review by thecaffeinatedreader
Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron

adventurous dark emotional inspiring fast-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.25

Such a fantastic tale! I'm a huge Cinderella fan, and the retellings always tend to be so creative, but this is one of my top two favorites yet!

Bayron gives you the whimsy and magic of the Disney version while also giving you the darkness of the original Grimms tale. She stays true to both while creating something entirely her own.

It's almost a historical dystopian somehow! Cinderella has been gone 200 years but the tale of her magical night at the ball and marrying the Prince guides Lille on how they live their lives, the women in particular. They are required to attend the ball and present themselves to their King and suitors, to be claimed. They have three years, three chances, and no one knows what happens after they're forced to forfeit/after their parents forfeit them.

Sophia doesn't want to go to the ball, she doesn't want a husband or to live Cinderella's fairytale, she wants to be with her best friend Erin, the same girl who is her first and current love. But this isn't possible in Lille.

The story is well-paced, and it takes time to build up toward Sophia's shining moment, she's made choices and follows through with each one. I loved her interactions with Constance and found that Amina was my overall favorite character because Bayron just wrote her so BRILLIANTLY.

I'm gushing, I know, but I adored this book and can't wait for it's UK release. 4/5 cups of coffee from me, thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for an eARC in exchange for my honest opinion.