Fairest: Levana’s Story by Marissa Meyer is part of her
Lunar Chronicles series, a complicated multi-volume story involving a Cinderella
cyborg hot for a prince, a Red Riding Hood character who gets way too involved
with the big bad wolf, and a Rapunzel computer wiz hoping for a prince. Levana
is the evil queen who is the fly in the ointment of their romances. Fairest is her backstory. With it we also get the backstory of many of the other
characters. Way back backstory.
I like the Lunar Chronicles. It’s an extended romance made
interesting by its setting and the problems of this world, problems that extend
far beyond who is going to end up with whom.
Levana’s back story is interesting for those reasons and because it’s romance gone bad.
Reading it was an interesting experience because at the
beginning, I’m thinking, Come on. Levana goes nasty because she’s not pretty
enough? What? She’s nasty because she isn’t loved? Isn’t that kind of clichéd
and shallow?
But if you’re into this whole series, it works. All the other women in this world have been
loved in their pasts, even if they weren’t aware of it because most of them have
had pretty awful lives. Plus, in addition to this absence in Levana’s life, her
family is pretty close to being bat shit crazy. Levana being ignored, being
tormented by her sister, being unloved only goes so far in explaining her
behavior. This princess was never going
to be anybody’s Queen of Hearts.
One really interesting aspect of this book is Levana’s
obsession for Sir Evret Hayle. It’s similar to a relationship in another recent
book, Belzhar by Meg Wolitzer. Two young women with obsessions for a male, two very
different results.
One more interesting point: Levana ages out of YA by the end of the book. She must be in her mid-twenties by that point. Again, in terms of the whole series, this works because we only know her as her evil adult self in the other books.
One more interesting point: Levana ages out of YA by the end of the book. She must be in her mid-twenties by that point. Again, in terms of the whole series, this works because we only know her as her evil adult self in the other books.
The Lunar Chronicles is another series I wish I’d waited to
read until it was completed. What a binge this would have made! The last
volume, Winter, comes out this fall.
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