A few weeks ago, we drove an hour through pouring-down rain into the bay area to see Marissa Meyer, the author of my favorite series, The Lunar Chronicles. As much as I hate driving in the rain and traffic, hearing this incredible author talk about her books and writing was 100% worth it.
We walked into the children’s section of Book Passage, a sweet little book shop in Corte Madera, and found plenty of shelves stacked high with the gorgeous new copies of Cress, as well as Scarlet and Cinder for those who needed to catch up. In the signing room, there was a table of fun bookmarks, buttons and purple hair combs with the Cress title on them, so clever to go with the Rapunzel theme of the book!
Marissa Meyer was introduced and first and foremost, she apologized for bringing the rain with her from Seattle, where she had just flown in from. She delighted the crowd with many fun stories about growing up in a family of nerds (driving the point home by mentioning she had an uncle who remodeled his attic to look like the bridge of the Starship Enterprise—I wish she’d had pictures of that!) and shared a really awesome picture of herself as a child dressed up as a cling-on at the opening night of one of the Star Trek movies. Some of her early writing was fan-fiction based on her love of Sailor Moon, and was ecstatic that so many in the audience were familiar with the show! So the world of Sci-fi and fantasy definitely runs in this author’s blood.
She share that early versions of the Lunar Chronicle stories were written during NaNoWriMo, an event that she is a huge fan of and definitely encourages every aspiring writer to try. A really early version of Cinder was written as an entry to a Seattle-based contest where the person who wrote the most words in a single month would win a walk-on role on a Star Trek episode. Sadly she missed the prize by 1000 words, but found out later that they never filmed the episode anyhow! AND she ended up with a book that would later get her her first publisher deal---a perfect consolation!
Lastly, before open up the floor for questions, she treated the audience to a little storytelling! We got to pick which story out of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, or Snow White (which the final book, Winter, will be based on) and she told us the original fairy tale version, in all its grim and dark detail. We chose Rapunzel, to Marissa’s relief---she mentioned that Red Riding Hood is the most gruesome and there were some small children in the audience that night!
She then graciously answered tons of questions, and even more graciously signed tons and tons of books, all the while chatting away with her excited fans. It was a great night!
Oh, and most exciting for me, she confirmed for me that there is definitely some Han Solo inspiration in Captain Thorne. I suspected as much! ♥♥♥
*GIVEAWAY!*
I had 2 ARC copies of Cress, but of course I bought a gorgeous finished copy at the signing for my own collection, so I'll pass those two ARCs on to two lucky winners!
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I bought both Cinder and Scarlet (waiting for them to arrive). My daughter has read both so I know they come highly recommended.
ReplyDeleteI havent read any of these books but people talk about them so much and they show up on so many blogs I feel like I should!
ReplyDeleteFinished up Cinder not too long ago and just got my hands on Scarlet. I'm in love with this series!
ReplyDeleteI love fairy tales and fairy tale retellings. I have had this series on my list since I first hear of Cinder. I cannot wait to devour them. I loved hearing about Marissa's talk- it sounds fascinating. :) Glad you got to hear it and meet her!
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I love fairy tales and fairy tale re-imaginings! I really enjoyed Cinder and I can't wait to get caught up on this series :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI want to read Cress because I've recently bought both of the starting books in the past two weeks and I can't wait to start them! But something tells me that as soon as I'm done with Scarlet I'm going to want to go on to book 3 which I don't have, yet. Thanks for sharing your arc's with us! :D
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of them yet but I ordered Cinder recently and it should be here tomorrow! I can't wait to read it. I've heard so many wonderful things about Cinder and Scarlet. :)
ReplyDeleteI want to read the series because I love fairy tale retellings and these ones look fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI have loved fairy tales since I first began reading them at age 3. I have waited to begin reading this series and I'm so very tired of waiting. I miss my fairy tales. It's been so long. I'm going through some severe separation anxiety here.
ReplyDeleteThis is Darith L.)
ReplyDeleteI love re-tellings, so I'm excited to read this series!
I love fairy tale retellings and I like the humor. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe character! I love Cinder and Thorne and Iko to death. Scarlet and Wolf are pretty ok too :D
ReplyDeleteI like the fairy tale retelling.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for CRESS! My favorite thing would have to be the myriad of characters. They're all so different, finding out about them is one of my most favorite things about reading the books.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! The signing sounded like a blast.
Omg, I'M SO JEALOUS! I would love love love to meet Marissa. <3 Sounds like you had an amazing time :D Sigh. So jealous, but so happy for you. <3 thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI've heard such great review about this series and i've been dying to read it. However, I never got the chance. Thank you so much for this amazing giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe CHARACTERS. They are simply superb! I adore every single one of them.
ReplyDeleteThat's SO awesome that you got to meet Marissa Meyer! WOW. Just wow....!!! I love all three books, and I think Scarlet is my absolute favourite. But Thorne/Cress was really adorable and Iko is forever my favourite character. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read the series yet, but so many people keep recommending them, so I really need to read them very soon!
ReplyDeleteI love this series so much!! Want to read more!!
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