Cress (novel)

Cress
Author Marissa Meyer
Cover artist Michael O
Country United States
Language English
Series The Lunar Chronicles
Genre Young adult, Romance, Science Fiction, dystopian
Publication date
February 4, 2014
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 550
ISBN 978-0-312-64297-6
Preceded by Scarlet
Followed by Winter

Cress is the third novel in Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles, published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends. The story is loosely based on the fairy tale of "Rapunzel", similar to its predecessors Cinder and Scarlet which were loosely based on "Cinderella" and "Little Red Riding Hood" respectively.[1]

Plot summary

The novel begins with an introduction to Crescent (Cress) Moon Darnel, a sixteen-year-old girl living in a satellite in space that has been her prison for most of her life. She has been contacted by Cinder, the main protagonist of the first novel, and her crew on Thorne's spaceship, the Rampion. After communicating with Cinder's crew, she asks them to rescue her from her satellite which they say they will do. However, an unexpected visit from Thaumaturge Sybil Mira, who is Cress's keeper, throws a wrench into the plans as she discovers Cress' intent to run and plans a trap for Cinder's crew. The trap results in the capture of Scarlet, the protagonist of the previous novel and love interest of Wolf. Jacin Clay, a pilot who brought Sybil to Cress's satellite decides to join Cinder's side, the almost fatal wounding of Wolf rendering him unconscious, and Sybil sending Thorne and Cress to their certain deaths via one of Cress's satellites pods.

The crew has now been separated from one another and Cinder is sure that not only are Cress and Thorne certainly dead but Scarlet will soon have the same fate as will Wolf if she doesn't get him medical attention. Cinder decides to land the Rampion in Africa where she was to meet Dr. Erland. She speaks with him as he reveals through his own perspective that Lunars are able to contract a mutated version of the virus that has been killing many Earthens for more than a decade.

After a safe (if bumpy) landing in the Sahara Desert, Thorne has been blinded after hitting his head during the fall and Cress must get him and herself out of the desert. Then, she must somehow communicate with Cinder and the crew of the Rampion. The pair nearly die of heat exhaustion, dehydration, and starvation, but are saved by a traveling group traders, who are eventually revealed to be Lunar traffickers. They kidnap Cress and take her to Dr. Erland, and, consequently, Thorne comes after her. Once the entire group is reunited, Cinder plans an infiltration of the castle to stop the royal wedding, even though she knows it will start a war. After stopping the wedding, she plans to take the crew to Luna, declare herself as the missing Princess Selene, and get the Lunars to rally around her to dethrone Levana.

The plan succeeds, just barely, and only after Cinder kidnaps Prince Kai and brings him on board the Rampion with them. Dr. Erland dies after realizing he has been infected with a mutation of Letumosis and quarantines himself, telling Cress before he dies that he loves her and never wanted to abandon her. We learn that he was actually Cress's father and, Cress is unsure of her feelings about this. Cinder and Sybil Mira battle it out and Cinder succeeds in breaking Mira's mind, driving her insane which leads to her jumping off the roof to her death. They fly the Rampion to Luna, and Queen Levana retaliates by openly declaring war on Earth.

It is also revealed that Princess Winter, the protagonist of the fourth and final book, has Scarlet in her zoo-like palace. She is mentally unstable due to the fact that she refuses to use her Lunar gifts, but tells Scarlet that she is on Scarlet's side.[2]

Characters

Sequels and Adaptations

There will be five books in The Lunar Chronicles, Cress being the third. The first book, Cinder focuses on the fariytale of Cinderella, and the second, Scarlet, refers to Little Red Riding Hood. Fairest is the fourth book, and is a prequel focusing on the main antagonist, Queen Levana. The fifth and final book, named Winter, revolves around the story of Snow White.[3]

References

  1. Truitt, Brian (July 31, 2013). "Cover reveal, excerpt and Q&A: Marissa Meyer's Cress". USA TODAY. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  2. Ellsworth, Emily (February 2, 2014). "Book review: 'Cress' raises the stakes in the Lunar Chronicles series". Deseret News. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  3. "Marissa Meyer". Racket. Retrieved November 25, 2015.
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