As said in the story, freedom is an important thing to Cinder. Since Cinder is half cyborg, her stepmother would be embarrassed by her, so she would keep it hidden to not let society ever know what she is. This is why Adri would limit the things and places Cinder can do and go. The quote shows that Cinder can’t really do anything with Adri around. The quote also shows the loss of affinity and affection as Adri had no desire to even consider Cinder as her own. While freedom is important to the story plot, I enjoyed reading Cinder because the book’s author, Marissa Meyers, introduced a story that shows the complication of wanting independence and the story is filled with action. As we follow the story of Cinder, a cyborg who is an intelligent mechanical engineer is stuck between her freedom and fate. It makes you wonder what she’ll choose, or what will happen to her. With all that’s happening to Cinder, it keeps you wondering how a 16 year old girl can endure all this hardship. While I was reading this, I found myself reading as fast as I could since I was impatient on wanting to know what was going to happen next. Seeing how fast I was reading is proof that this book is action-packed and fascinating to
As said in the story, freedom is an important thing to Cinder. Since Cinder is half cyborg, her stepmother would be embarrassed by her, so she would keep it hidden to not let society ever know what she is. This is why Adri would limit the things and places Cinder can do and go. The quote shows that Cinder can’t really do anything with Adri around. The quote also shows the loss of affinity and affection as Adri had no desire to even consider Cinder as her own. While freedom is important to the story plot, I enjoyed reading Cinder because the book’s author, Marissa Meyers, introduced a story that shows the complication of wanting independence and the story is filled with action. As we follow the story of Cinder, a cyborg who is an intelligent mechanical engineer is stuck between her freedom and fate. It makes you wonder what she’ll choose, or what will happen to her. With all that’s happening to Cinder, it keeps you wondering how a 16 year old girl can endure all this hardship. While I was reading this, I found myself reading as fast as I could since I was impatient on wanting to know what was going to happen next. Seeing how fast I was reading is proof that this book is action-packed and fascinating to