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Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)

Marissa Meyer · 2012 · Book

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This novel is a fresh take on the classic Cinderella story, blending elements of science fiction and fairy tales to explore themes of identity, love, and social inequality.

ContemporaryCyborg Identity and Societal HierarchyThe Clash Between Technology and HumanityForbidden Love Amidst Political IntrigueOvercoming Personal Adversity for a Greater CauseThe Search for Self-discovery and Belonging

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