Marissa Meyer was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington, home of Almond Roca and Stadium High School, which was made famous when Heath Ledger danced down the stadium steps in 10 Things I Hate About You. Marissa didn't actually go to Stadium High School, but she did attend Pacific Lutheran University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in Creative Writing. She still lives in Tacoma, now with her husband. Cinder is her YA debut.
"There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on "Cinderella," the first in a four-book series." --"Booklist" Praise for "Cinder" Praise for the Lunar Chronicles: #1 New York Times-Bestselling Series USA Today Bestseller Publishers Weekly Bestseller "A mash up of fairy tales and science fiction . . . a cross between Cinderalla, Terminator, and Star Wars." --Entertainment Weekly "Prince Charming among the cyborgs." --The Wall Street Journal "Terrific." --Los Angeles Times "Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairytale genre." --The Seattle Times "Epic awesome." --Bustle "A binge-reading treat." --MTV "Takes the classic to a whole new level." --NPR "Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of 'Cinderella.'" --BCCB "This is one buzzed novel that totally delivers." --Stacked Books Blog "I absolutely loved Cinder. Marissa took a well known story and created an amazingly fantastic new twist, making this it an all together new story." --Between the Covers Blog "Cinder is loads of fun--mostly due to seeing a familiar story play out in a new setting, but Cinder herself is also a tough, smart, mouthy, resourceful heroine, so spending almost 400 pages with her is completely enjoyable--and I'm totally, totally looking forward to the next one in the series." --Bookshelves of Doom "Terrific." --Los Angeles Times "Author Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairy tale genre with a sci-fi twist on Cinderella." --The Seattle Times "Debut author Meyer ingeniously incorporates key elements of the fairy tale into this first series entry." --Horn Book Magazine "What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel, is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own." --VOYA "First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows Once Upon a Time and Grimm spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel Cinder, though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of The Terminator and Star Wars in the first book of The Lunar Chronicles young-adult series due out Jan. 3." --USAToday.com "Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series." --Wall Street Journal, in a round-up called "After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula" "This series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future." --Kirkus Reviews "There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on 'Cinderella, ' the first in a four-book series." --Booklist Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of Cinderella.' BCCB This is one buzzed novel that totally delivers. Stacked Books Blog I absolutely loved Cinder. Marissa took a well known story and created an amazingly fantastic new twist, making this it an all together new story. Between the Covers Blog Cinder is loads of fun--mostly due to seeing a familiar story play out in a new setting, but Cinder herself is also a tough, smart, mouthy, resourceful heroine, so spending almost 400 pages with her is completely enjoyable--and I'm totally, totally looking forward to the next one in the series. Bookshelves of Doom Terrific. Los Angeles Times Author Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairy tale genre with a sci-fi twist on Cinderella. The Seattle Times Debut author Meyer ingeniously incorporates key elements of the fairy tale into this first series entry. Horn Book Magazine What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel, is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own. VOYA First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension. Publishers Weekly, starred review Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows Once Upon a Time and Grimm spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel Cinder, though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of The Terminator and Star Wars in the first book of The Lunar Chronicles young-adult series due out Jan. 3. USAToday.com Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series. Wall Street Journal, in a round-up called "After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula" This series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future. Kirkus Reviews There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on Cinderella, ' the first in a four-book series. Booklist " Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of Cinderella.' "BCCB" This is one buzzed novel that totally delivers. "Stacked Books Blog" I absolutely loved Cinder. Marissa took a well known story and created an amazingly fantastic new twist, making this it an all together new story. "Between the Covers Blog" Cinder is loads of fun--mostly due to seeing a familiar story play out in a new setting, but Cinder herself is also a tough, smart, mouthy, resourceful heroine, so spending almost 400 pages with her is completely enjoyable--and I'm totally, totally looking forward to the next one in the series. "Bookshelves of Doom" Terrific. "Los Angeles Times" Author Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairy tale genre with a sci-fi twist on Cinderella. "The Seattle Times" Debut author Meyer ingeniously incorporates key elements of the fairy tale into this first series entry. "Horn Book Magazine" What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel, is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own. "VOYA" First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension. "Publishers Weekly, starred review" Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows "Once Upon a Time" and "Grimm" spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel "Cinder," though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of "The Terminator" and "Star Wars" in the first book of "The Lunar Chronicles" young-adult series due out Jan. 3. "USAToday.com" Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series. "Wall Street Journal, in a round-up called "After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula"" This series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future. "Kirkus Reviews" There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on Cinderella, ' the first in a four-book series. "Booklist"" Praise for "Cinder" "Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of 'Cinderella.'" --"BCCB" "This is one buzzed novel that totally delivers." --"Stacked Books Blog" "I absolutely loved Cinder. Marissa took a well known story and created an amazingly fantastic new twist, making this it an all together new story." --"Between the Covers Blog" "Cinder is loads of fun--mostly due to seeing a familiar story play out in a new setting, but Cinder herself is also a tough, smart, mouthy, resourceful heroine, so spending almost 400 pages with her is completely enjoyable--and I'm totally, totally looking forward to the next one in the series." --"Bookshelves of Doom" "Terrific." --"Los Angeles Times" "Author Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairy tale genre with a sci-fi twist on Cinderella." --"The Seattle Times ""Debut author Meyer ingeniously incorporates key elements of the fairy tale into this first series entry." --"Horn Book Magazine ""What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel, is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own." --"VOYA" "First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension." --"Publishers Weekly," starred review "Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows "Once Upon a Time" and "Grimm" spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel "Cinder," though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of "The Terminator" and "Star Wars" in the first book of "The Lunar Chronicles" young-adult series due out Jan. 3." --USAToday.com "Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series." --"Wall Street Journal," in a round-up called "After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula" "This series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future." --"Kirkus Reviews ""There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on 'Cinderella, ' the first in a four-book series." --"Booklist" "Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of 'Cinderella.'"--"BCCB" "This is one buzzed novel that totally delivers." --"Stacked Books Blog" "I absolutely loved Cinder. Marissa took a well known story and created an amazingly fantastic new twist, making this it an all together new story." --"Between the Covers Blog" "Cinder is loads of fun--mostly due to seeing a familiar story play out in a new setting, but Cinder herself is also a tough, smart, mouthy, resourceful heroine, so spending almost 400 pages with her is completely enjoyable--and I'm totally, totally looking forward to the next one in the series." --"Bookshelves of Doom" "Terrific." --"Los Angeles Times" "Author Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairy tale genre with a sci-fi twist on Cinderella." -"The Seattle Times ""Debut author Meyer ingeniously incorporates key elements of the fairy tale into this first series entry." --"Horn Book Magazine ""What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel, is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own."-VOYA "First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension. -"Publishers Weekly," Starred Review "Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows "Once Upon a Time" and "Grimm" spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel "Cinder," though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of "The Terminator" and "Star Wars" in the first book of "The Lunar Chronicles" young-adult series due out Jan. 3." -USAToday.com "Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series." -"Wall Street Journal," in a round-up called "After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula" ..".this series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future." -"Kirkus ""There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on "Cinderella," the first in a four-book series." -"Booklist" "Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of 'Cinderella.' " --"BCCB" "This is one buzzed novel that totally delivers." --"Stacked Books Blog" "I absolutely loved "Cinder." Marissa took a well known story and created an amazingly fantastic new twist, making this it an altogether new story." --"Between the Covers Blog" ""Cinder" is loads of fun--mostly due to seeing a familiar story play out in a new setting, but Cinder herself is also a tough, smart, mouthy, resourceful heroine, so spending almost 400 pages with her is completely enjoyable--and I'm totally, totally looking forward to the next one in the series." --"Bookshelves of Doom" "Terrific." --"Los Angeles Times" "Author Marissa Meyer rocks the fractured fairy tale genre with a sci-fi twist on Cinderella." --"The Seattle Times" "Debut author Meyer ingeniously incorporates key elements of the fairy tale into this first series entry." --"Horn Book Magazine" "What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own." --"VOYA" * "First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension." --"Publishers Weekly," starred review "Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows "Once Upon a Time" and "Grimm "spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel "Cinder," though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of "The Terminator" and "Star Wars" in the first book of The Lunar Chronicles." --USAToday.com "Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned Luna "What they [readers] do not know until they begin turning the pages of this fable-turned-dystopian-science-fiction novel, is that Meyer's embellishments create a spellbinding story of their own."-VOYA "First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension. -"Publishers Weekly," Starred Review"Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows "Once Upon a Time" and "Grimm" spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel "Cinder," though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of "The Terminator" and "Star Wars" in the first book of "The Lunar Chronicles" young-adult series due out Jan. 3." -USAToday.com "Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicle "First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension. -"Publishers Weekly," Starred Review"Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows "Once Upon a Time" and "Grimm" spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel "Cinder," though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of "The Terminator" and "Star Wars" in the first book of "The Lunar Chronicles" young-adult series due out Jan. 3." -USAToday.com "Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series." -"Wall Street Journal," in a round-up called "After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula" ..".this series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinder "Fairy tales are becoming all the rage, with the TV shows "Once Upon a Time" and "Grimm" spinning them through a modern filter. The 26-year-old Meyer's debut novel "Cinder", though, combines a classic folk tale with hints of "The Terminator" and "Star Wars" in the first book of "The Lunar Chronicles" young-adult series due out Jan. 3." -USAToday.com "Cinderella is a cyborg in this futuristic take on the fairy tale, the first book in Ms. Meyer's planned 'Lunar Chronicles' series." -"Wall Street Journal", in a round-up called "After Harry Potter: The Search for the Magic Formula" ."..this series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future." -"Kirkus ""There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on "Cinderella," the first in a four-book series." -"Booklist" ."..this series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future." --"Kirkus" "There's a lot of moving parts in this fresh spin on "Cinderella," the first in a four-book series." --"Booklist"