Showing posts with label Fairest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairest. Show all posts

Monday, 29 June 2015

Read & Reviewed: Fairest by Marissa Meyer

Let's talk about Fairest, shall we?

Mirror, mirror, on the wall.
Who is the Fairest of them all?

Because Fairest is such a small book, one I pretty much steamed through it once I had finished Cress, I didn't get a chance to try and write up a 'Currently Reading...' post for it. That said, if I had tried to write up a post about what I was currently reading for it, there wouldn't be much to say in the Review itself. So, good thing I skipped out on that, aye?
 

So, first and foremost, Fairest: Levana's Story is all about the evil Queen of the Lunar Chronicles, Levana herself. This is an origins story, if anything, and focuses on the characteristics and development of Levana, and how she came to be the person that she was, and why. It looks more into her personality than anything, much like the first three books of the series; the Lunar Chronicles are, first and foremost, character-driven books, so of course this one would be character-driven, too.

After reading a few reviews of this book before even reading it myself, it seems that a lot of fans of the Lunar Chronicles really enjoyed the book, understood why Levana is the way she became, however still heavily dislike her no matter what. Of course, I do agree with them - we come to an understanding with Levana here, and I like that this little prequel was included to better our understanding as readers as to why Levana is such a royal bitch (pun intended), but honestly, this story only leads me to pitying Levana's character, more than anything.


In Fairest, we are introduced to Levana who is, at first, an innocent but selfish princess who has been overshadowed by her cruel and stupid, yet beautiful and beloved sister Channary, who is to become the Queen of Luna after the sudden death of their parents. Levana, as the youngest, is seen as more of a nuisance than anything by the court even though she is smart, resourceful and political, everything that her sister isn't. Due to birthright however, Levana is simply the younger princess and nothing more.

Now, I flew through Fairest, but despite how small the book is compared to Cinder, Scarlet and Cress, you get to watch and learn more about Levana, to experience her growth from a young and innocent princess, selfish due to her upbringing, and watch her turn into what I can only describe as a psychopath for a Queen who will do anything she can, as unjustifiable and despicable as it is, to get what she wants, to basically attain the crown that she has craved since she was a 15 year old girl who lived beneath her sister's perfect shadow.

Levana, you learn, really does not start out as this devious, cruel and dislike-able person, but turns into who she has become progressively; she has ambition and desires, a love that she craves that she never before had from her sister nor her parents, however her views are distorted, twisted even... but you want to pity her, because she craves affection that she never experienced before hand. Even though you hate her for basically forcing someone to love her falsely, you still pity her because she is someone who is seemingly unloved, who people shun because she is the second-born and the ugly sister.

Still, her actions are unacceptable and, whilst I pity the character herself, I still dislike her greatly and find her despicable - but, to her, she is doing what is necessary, to keep her crown and protect her country. I don't doubt that, as a Queen, Levana is a good one - Meyer makes her a great Queen in fact, however as a person, you just want to hate her, much like her subjects do. You fear what she can do, the power she has over others, and the lengths that she goes to simply achieve what she wants. She has horrible thoughts, and she doesn't really feel much guilt for what she has ever done, because it's allowed her to progress and become a ruler.
 But, no matter what, she never gets the love that she craves, and when I remember that after reading Fairest and thinking it over, I still can't help but feel sorry for Levana, because throughout the book, it's the one thing she wants the most, and yet she never really did get it.

From her subjects, her family, the man she had loved dearly, it's the one thing Levana never got, even though she manipulated and killed to get everything else she wanted. It is sad to think about that, but still, it does not justify this characters actions, and does not make me dislike her any less. As I've said plenty already, I simply pity her.

I may have run around here a bit and repeated myself, but yeah, I did enjoy Fairest, even if it was a very light read. It allowed us to see a bit more into one more character in the Lunar Universe, and showed us how she became what she is in the present of the books. If anything, this book just makes me anticipate Winter further, and also has me hoping for a few more prequels, possibly sequels, if Meyer ever decides to write them! May I vote for a Carswell Thorne story, plox? ;)

Now though, I suppose I'll read the small chaptered stories on Wattpad that Meyer has for everyone to read concerning the Lunar Universe!

Until next time! Please keep Reading and Writing happily, peoples!
 ~ Kelly

Friday, 5 June 2015

In for the Haul: Because Clothes are Needed (Originally posted on 5/62015)

I originally created this post on my original blog, Shambles to Rambles in WonderLAND, which is now defunct. I am posting it here because I like it. HAULS!

I really should update with better posts, but until I actually get around to doing a review, like I eventually plan to, I'll have to settle for dull ol' Hauls that everybody else within the blogging community does. Because buying stuff is, apparently, of keen interest. Hm...

About a Fiver, Amazon
I am a spender, I admit this to you all, and I like buying my random little luxuries in life - make-up, skirts, headbands meant for kids, sweets, bottles of Lucozade... things that are maybe not so necessary in life, but also things that seem to keep me smiling. I like these things, and sadly, they cost money. Then again, what doesn't these days? Air. dear readers. Air.

In general, however, I am not a big clothes buyer. I mean, I buy them, yes, but not as much as I do other things. Clothes are necessary, otherwise I would be breaking the law, but I also find them to be frivolous in comparison to sweet treats or food of some kind. Yes, I buy clothes, mostly when something is coming up (an interview, or possibly a nice event) or when I actually need new clothes, or in this case, because I needed another pair of suitable shoes for the summer, and a suitable dress and shirt, too. It's hot outside, and by lordeh, I don't want to walk around wearing tights and a rather thick dress like I did the day before whilst the sun is beating down on me with its lovely glare of rays and light.

It was unbearable, actually, and I just wanted to strip in the middle of town. Not that I did, because again, kind of illegal and also rather rude. So, yeah.

Oh, and a few days before I bought all these clothes, I actually received Fairest from the Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer in the mail. So I'm randomly adding that to my haul. Cause BOOKS!

Maxi Dress from Primark, £10
 Anywhoo, moving on, I bought what will be my first-ever Maxi dress! And honestly, it reminds me of the blue willow patterned plates and teapots my mother collects. I like the pattern, and it's because it reminded me of the blue willow design that I actually bought it. It's pretty, it looks like a bloody teacup, and clearly, I want to look like a teacup.
I'm British, what else would I want to be, other than a cuppa? Actually, I hate tea, so...


Anywhoo, I wore the dress already, possibly dropped my red-tinged lip brush on it about two hours after purchasing the damned thing, stained it a tad with red and cried about it for a good while before bunging it in the wash and getting said lipstick stain out. Thank you, washing machine!

The face of a make-up-less Brit...
 Argh, my face! Ah, whatever. Needless to say, I really like this dress. It's a bit long for me, but I'm a short-arse and besides, that doesn't matter; I feel like a princess, and that's what matters! Also, it matches my flower crown, and it is this lovely thin, floaty fabric that dries so damn quickly. The only problem is that it's see-through, so gonna need to wear shorts under the blasted thing...

Did I mention that it makes me feel like a teacup?

Butterfly cami, Primarni, £4
 I also bought this pretty shirt - both the dress and top are from Primark, if you must know - and it's really floaty and light, too, and much like my teacup dress, rather darned see-through, so I need to either wear something under it, or not give two shits. Possibly the latter will happen, along with some glares from the locals, because village folk aren't too well-receiving at the showing of skin or your bra showing through a top that's see-through.
 Is the village/country life, folks.

It's pretty though, and nice and floaty meaning it keeps me cool during this heatwave we had for one day. I likey!

Gladiators from Primark, a Tenner
And lastly, I bought me some GLADIATORS!!!!! No no, not the hunky kind we see on TV that we drool over, but the shoe kind. I know, I know, I bought some flat shoes about a week ago - well, the coral ones are good for summer, the lace ones aren't, and also...

I haven't seen these bloody things for YONKS at a cheap price. I'm buying these little fudgers, and I'm wearing them! I LOVE GLADIATORS!!!!

...*ahem* Well, I actually haven't seen Gladiators in shops for a while, and I haven't had a pair since I was, what, 16? I think my older sister nicked stole me last pair, so I've been searching for some more, because during the summer I like my feet to breathe and not be cramped up in dolly shoes. I also wear wedges, but currently, Primark seem to only stock the UGLY kind, and Jelly Shoes (why the f*#$ are they back in fashion? Please, enlighten me?) so, when I saw these in Primarni, I all but bowed to them. I mean, I actually didn't bow to them, I'm not that nuts, but you get what I mean.
To thing, I nearly didn't buy these, because I'm a stingy bugger, and they were a tenner, and even at £10 I squirm and think 'too expensive' - in the end, though, I gave in, and now they are paired with whatever summery garb I choose to wear this season. Mostly the Maxi dress, I think, it will make me feel festival-y!

Okay, so, that's all I actually bought, and this is all I'm writing. For someone who should be asleep, I've written a grand amount, and it's colloquial, too. Hrm...
  I need to go to bed, so for now, this will be all! Have a grand week, and hopefully, I will write something that is not Haul related next time! That said, this has been fun to write.

T'rah, ducks!
~ Kelly