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Natasha Arthy Kaspar Munk. Frithiof Fil. Twin siblings Sebastian and Sofie enroll in Ottmansgaard boarding school, hoping to discover the secret of their supernatural curse.
The twins discover why their mother attended Ottsmansgaard. Sofie's roommate falls for Sebastian. Ditlev and the prefects prepare to the haze the new students.
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To ask other readers questions about Heartless , please sign up. Should i read the Lunar Chronicles or not?
I've heard they're good, but i'm still not sure John YES! And this is coming from middle a aged man who doesn't read YA, Sci-fi or any of that type of stuff.
I was hooked on the first couple chapters of …more YES! I was hooked on the first couple chapters of Cinder. Will be heartless a series?
Laura Heff I just finished it, and it ends without any loose ends. If Marissa Meyer were so inclined, she could continue with the Kingdom of Hearts, but I'm glad …more I just finished it, and it ends without any loose ends.
I'm a middle school English teacher and am excited to use this book as my next book recommendation for my classes.
Marissa Meyer does an amazing job appealing to both girls and boys - I do wish the marketing were better towards both genders. I have to "trick" a guy or two into reading her by putting them into a Cinder book club for class and then all of the sudden they are off and devouring the Lunar Chronicles as if it were their own idea - what more could a teacher ask for?
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Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Heartless. Dec 22, C. Drews added it Shelves: read , magical-fantasy , retelling , young-adult.
It started off so so well with immense amounts of baking and the promise of the bizarre and creative nonsense that every Wonderland retelling should hold.
But then Sadly, the only Wonderland story that's impressed me so far is Splintered. Everything else And Heartless falls into the puddle of squash too.
Specifically cake, but ya know, I love dessert in general. This book is literally the foodie bookworm's dream come true.
There's so many descriptions!! Food plays a big part of the plot!! It makes you so hungry!! I think I ate a few pages!!! I love this!! Not enough though, which is annoying to me because hello???
There were talking animals and rhymes and a king with the brain capacity of a peanut, and of course the famed croquet with flamingos and mad hatter's tea party!!!
Because omg so much. He's the love interest, in a sort of "forbidden" romance as he's the King's jester and the King is courting Cath our protagonist Jest has lemon yellow eyes shh I don't know either, but it works and he's a wickedly good magician, but keeps his tricks simple and fun.
And he's adorkable and charming and sweet and dude. I love Jest. I wasn't a fan of Hatta the Mad Hatter because I couldn't really tell what he was on about.
Cath is BFFs with her maid, Mary Ann, and they make these dreams of starting a bakery together and they're really close and it's awesome.
I was here for people to be screeching with madness but they bordered more on just the "insufferably stupid" lines instead of "intriguingly mad" which I was hoping for.
Remember the Lunar Chronicles with kickass women fighting oppression and punching things and making clever plans and sacrficing things for people they loved???
The entire plot of Heartless is: a spineless whingey girl tries to avoid marrying the king but not by doing anything active, just by whining about it in her room a lot.
She was as interesting as a vanilla cupcake. With no frosting. Like seriously. Surely there were other girls in Heart who could bake?? Because that seemed to be the only interest he had in her: "ooh she makes cupcakes I shall marry her".
And yes he did sprout the "You're different, Cath! Can we let that line die? Thank you? But I honestly don't get whyyyyy he liked her.
She felt so pathetic. Plus she could NOT do a thing for herself, like make a decision or a stand, until she had a boy supporting her. Did it take a nap whilst this book were written?
Look I avoid Historical Fiction because I can't stand how sexist it is. I get that it's historically accurate.
But we have a fantasy worlds with magical pumpkins and a Jabberwock eating people and we can't have equality???????? Especially when Cath never fought it.
I didn't like the names?!? I mean, Cath Pinkerton I'm sorry. See aforementioned point of the only plot is "avoid avoid avoid marriage". So yeah it's a prequel and Cath isn't lopping off heads yet, but I mean the most exciting action scene was a cake getting cut basically.
Maybe Cath. And I have no cake. What kind of twit is she??? And when Jest died I was sad, yes, because I love Jest.
But I also was just annoyed because everyone mad dumb decisions and it was an avoidable death so ARGH. Plus Cath's pendulum personality swing???
How am I supposed to believe this insipid girl could suddenly turn into a wild blood-thirsty queen? It was too sudden and too unfounded. In case you couldn't tell.
Let's be real. Although the cake makes up for it a lot. I tell you: go into this book with snacks handy. And it was clever and creative and I loved that about it!
Because hopefully it'll be a lot more bloody. But seriously I like dark bloody retellings. View all comments. Feb 16, Emily May rated it really liked it Shelves: fairy-tales , arc , , young-adult.
This was so good. Meyer's writing and stories just seem to keep improving, and her latest foray into the world of Alice in Wonderland was exactly the right combination of prophecy, romance, Victorian-style female repression, and weirdness.
It was unputdownable. Also: I really really want macarons right now. I mentioned this before, but I'm starting to understand why I enjoy Meyer's retellings so much.
She gets the balance just right. Her fairy tales contain characters and references that make them instantly recognizable the phrase "fairy tale retelling" isn't just thrown around as a marketing tool.
Without having to be told, anyone could read this book and understand where it gets its inspiration. However, that's also just what it is - more inspiration than retelling.
This book can be enjoyed whether you like the original or not. It stands on its own with a full cast of strong characters, and its own unique plot that doesn't just feel like the same old story told with some modern slang thrown in.
It's perfectly weird without being too weird to be honest, the original gives me a fond nostalgic feeling, but it's a bit too nonsensical for me. Heartless is about Catherine - daughter of a Marquess, talented baker, and likely future bride to the King of Hearts.
Look around. To be a servant. All Cath wants is to open a bakery and unleash her goodies on the world just a warning - this is not a good book for dieters!
The stifling nature of this world is palpable and infuriating, making you turn the pages in angry desperation.
Not only does Cath not want to be a court lady, but her heart most definitely does not belong to the insipid King of Hearts. With a sexist society to raise your blood pressure and a forbidden love story to make your heart beat faster , just throw a murderous Jabberwock in and it's easy to see how the pages start to fly by.
But if this seems a little tame to you after all the craziness of The Lunar Chronicles - have no fear! Madness and nastiness are just around the corner.
Meyer knows just how to tick all our boxes. Heartless is a nasty, evil book, but we also have the hilarious Cheshire, the sexy Joker, the yummy food, controlling parents, and strange riddles.
The ending is perfect, but it makes me sad that this is just a standalone. Not that it feels unfinished Nov 08, Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies rated it really liked it.
Then he began to unravel from the tip of his tail, a slow unwinding of his stripes. Fortunately, I was wrong. This book was great.
Don't get me wrong, it was unexpectedly dark at some points, but it was also adowwwable because only a stone cold dead dying heart can resist the absolutely wuvable talking Cheshire Cat.
Seriously, he was so cute. And apparently I do not have a stone cold dead dying heart. It was magical, and adorable, and I really can't pull out any big fancy words so describe it, because "magical and adorable" describes it so perfectly, and yet it wasn't sickening sweet.
It was just right. I have to admit, I have never read Alice in Wonderland in its entirety. I've watched the movies, of course, but they weren't particularly memorable to me, and so I think that's what contributed to much of this book's appeal.
Talking animals and magic everywhere, yet so commonplace that it feels like home. The beginning of this book surprised me with its frothiness.
There is a lot of baking in this book, and the beginning was the equivalent of a strawberry cream puff, it was so lighthearted that the gradual darkening and the development of Catherine she who is to be Queen of Hearts almost sneaks up on you.
She stared at the girl in the mirror, the one who looked as though she had never known a smile. I can't say that this was the best book I've ever read.
I feel like this was a very long book, and it could have been condensed without losing much of its content, and Meyer's writing style, while readable, is neither memorable nor special.
Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. View all 28 comments. LOL Lets freaking do this party people!!! This made it to my favorites lists!
And just look at the gorgeous cover! I was lucky enough to get a magnetic bookmark and a recipe! Although, I don't think I have ever read a prequel to the Alice story but Marissa Meyer pulled this one off brilliantly.
In my opinion anyway. I am in love with Jest! I love all of the characters, even the evil characters are written beautifully!
I am just in love with this book and oh the name "Heartless" had meaning on so many levels. You will find out when you read it.
All Cath wants in life is to have her own bakery with her best friend. But that is not to be, she can't do something as lowly as that, her parents want her to marry the King of Hearts.
Sigh, Cath doesn't want to marry him, he's just, no. She already does in their part of the world anyway. Then Cath meets the wonderful Jest and has to figure out how she can love him and do what her parents and the King want at the same time.
There are wonderful creatures in the book as there always is in Wonderland. Rocking-horse flies, with are really little rocking horse flies that are really horses and they fly lol.
Talking candles, animals, and everything else in between. We have Hatta who makes the brilliant hats of course, we have rabbit and the jabberwock and things and stuff and what not.
It is just filled with great things. But not all things in fairy tales have a happily ever after. It's very sad and I hated it but it put a new insight on things to come.
Even so, I still loved the book so much! View all 81 comments. Oct 23, Hailey Hailey in Bookland rated it it was amazing Shelves: owned , fantasy , retellings.
I decided to reread this in a 24 hour period because I want to write a paper on it which is of course due in a couple of days.
I loved it even more the second time around! Original reading October 4. I was sent the audiobook to review and do a giveaway on my channel soon!
My video review will be up soon but for now, my 2 main points are: this did a great job of capturing the atmosphere of the original Alice stories, but it was lacking in the fact that it was a bit slow.
The plot could have been refined a tad. But I highly recommend the audiobook. It is so so good! View all 9 comments. I think this book put me in a reading slump.
Do I have no idea of my own interests? Because I truly thought this would end up on my all-time favorites shelf, my first add to an as-yet-nonexistent favorites list.
Is that not a fair expectation? After all, Alice in Wonderland is my favorite book, Marissa Meyer one of my favorite authors.
This came in the best Owlcrate subscription box of all time. The rating is high. What went wrong for this book? Okay, we continue!!
Wonderland is a masterpiece, a marvel, a beautiful place where nothing makes sense and everyone is mad. This was just the Lunar Chronicles, with a shitty half-hearted attempt at a mid-nineteenth century twist and various direct quotes and concepts from Wonderland forced in.
This was an uncreative disappointment. This really was just an insult to the setting of Wonderland.
The real one, not Wonderland. And that goal? I am shaking with anger. Give me some stakes! Sure, she wants love, whatever, but like A surprising amount of time, actually.
Get it? Like, that series takes place partially in space? Okay, fine. As a reader, I felt like they met a couple of times and then I was suddenly supposed to buy them as a Titanic-level epic love story.
Jest was a total snooze for me. I guess I have durable nerves? Is it weird to say I hate the way her mind works? I was sick of being stuck inside her cyclical, repetitive complaining.
Plus she makes dumb choices, and goes from as cavity-inducingly-sweet as the in-depth descriptions of her pastries to having a legit anger management issue in a hot second.
And in some ways that happened? Those ways being that we were given a plotline. But the emotions changed in one massive leap. Like the definition of bipolar disorder so misleadingly given in When We Collided!
One that made me, alone in my room, go What? But this book was also just boring. It never grabbed me.
It honestly could be my fault. It just felt sooooo long. In terms of positives, I liked that Jest wore eyeliner. More of that in male love interests, please.
Audrey I totally see your point of view. I personally have it 5 stars but to each his own Oct 30, PM. Oct 24, Mikee ReadWithMikee rated it it was amazing.
Review will be posted once we are closer to release day Heartless was beautifully tragic. I have no words to describe just how broken this book has left my heart.
That ending You might have a new favorite coming soon. View all 41 comments. Dec 23, Nat marked it as dnf Shelves: arc. All Catherine wants is to be declared the office tart baker of the kingdom.
She and her best friend, Mary Ann, dream of launching their very own bakery. The King of Hearts was about to propose to her in front of the whole crowd, but the idea of marrying him seemed preposterous to her.
Queens did not gossip with half-invisible cats. Queens did not have dreams of yellow-eyed boys and wake up with lemon trees over their beds. On her way out, she meets Jest, the handsome and mysterious court joker with a rhyming Raven.
And Jest also turns out to be the boy from her dreams… literally. She blinked. She scowled. His humor was right up my alley. It's truly been awhile since I've welcomed a book-romance with open arms.
And I'm glad Jest, with his quick smiles and witty remarks, was the one I was waiting for. Plus, when Jest stole her away for a midnight rendezvous - aka a tea party with the Mad Hatter - happiness coursed to the ends of my limbs.
I was anticipating every little encounter they had. I don't know what happened, but my heart just wasn't in it anymore.
I gradually started losing intrest in the characters and their arcs. I think I just need to take a break from fantasy for awhile and then eventually come back so I don't feel like I'm forcing myself to read my most anticipated read of the year.
Marissa Meyer is one of the most talented writers, and I'm really hoping that when I pick this book up again, I'll enjoy it more than I can now.
DNF p. ARC kindly provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. If you're interested in buying Heartless , just click on the image below to go through my link.
I'll make a small commission! Sep 24, Gillian Berry marked it as to-read Shelves: hardcopies-i-own , arcs-i-own , , tbr-own.
Marissa's announcement View all 10 comments. Nov 10, Cristina Monica rated it really liked it Shelves: fairy-tales , fantasy. Like many people, I hate the Queen of Hearts.
But perhaps that is too strong of a word, seeing that she does entertain me. Still, I dislike her tremendously. Which is why I needed to read this book.
I needed to see what made the Queen of Hearts become such a blubbering, humourless, merciless and heartless terror. But you know what, life is different on everyone.
I act Like many people, I hate the Queen of Hearts. I actually felt compassion for Catherine. All she wants is to pursue her dream of opening a bakery and cooking and baking all days long in company of her lovely maid, Mary Ann.
But her mother has other plans. She wants to make her the Queen of Hearts. She easily could have, taking lots of time to describe the world, scenes and situations the characters are put in.
Instead, she assumes, to a certain degree, that we are already fairly familiar with Wonderland's elements. And are we not? Never fear, this is not at all world-building-less.
I, for one, am extremely glad for the lack of info-dump. Because, ultimately, this should be about Catherine Pinkerton.
And it is. This was a treat, it really was. After all, before she was the Queen of Hearts, she was a fairly simple, good-willed girl.
View all 24 comments. Jun 11, Natalie Monroe rated it it was amazing Shelves: bittersweet-ending , fabulous-five-stars , lgbtqia-if-you-squint , surf-n-turf , girl-squad , taylor-swift-like-prose.
When sad, I break like glass. Once stolen, I can never be taken back. What am I? Looking at the blurb, it's hard to imagine Catherine, who just wanted to open a bakery and fall in love, would ever become the short-tempered, unpredictable Queen of Hearts we all know.
The transformation is incredibly well-done. You know it's coming, that there isn't a happily ever after, but that sh 4. You know it's coming, that there isn't a happily ever after, but that shit-hits-the-fan moment still gets you in the gut.
Meyer mentioned in an interview that she wanted fans to be able to jump straight to Lewis Carroll's work straight after reading Heartless and I can assure you the lady knows what she's doing.
The Wonderland setting is wonderfully mad and whimsical, as it should be. It flows seamlessly with the narrative without any huge info-dumps. The dialogue is just beautiful—and Wonderland-worthy.
We even get a peek at Carroll's "sequel. But what did you expect from an origin story of the Queen of Hearts? There are certain tropes, such as Jest's dark secret that adversely affects their relationship or the semi-love triangle, but Meyer has a way of making them forgivable.
Catherine's decisions, silly and reckless as they may be sometimes, are presented in a relatable manner.
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