Skip to main content

Heartless by Marissa Meyer: A Book Review

Heartless
Author: Marissa Meyer
Genre: YA, Fantasy
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Release Date: 2016
Pages: 464
Source: My State Public Library
Synopsis: Long before she was the terror of Wonderland—the infamous Queen of Hearts—she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love.

     Long before she was the terror of Wonderland, she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love. Catherine may be one of the most desired girls in Wonderland, and a favorite of the unmarried King of Hearts, but her interests lie elsewhere. A talented baker, all she wants is to open a shop with her best friend. But according to her mother, such a goal is unthinkable for the young woman who could be the next queen.

     Then Cath meets Jest, the handsome and mysterious court joker. For the first time, she feels the pull of true attraction. At the risk of offending the king and infuriating her parents, she and Jest enter into an intense, secret courtship. Cath is determined to define her own destiny and fall in love on her terms. But in a land thriving with magic, madness, and monsters, fate has other plans.

     In her first stand-alone teen novel, the New York Times-bestselling author dazzles us with a prequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

     My Review: Heartless tells the story of the Queen of Hearts. Catherine Pinkerton dreams of owning her own bakery with her maidservant and best friend, Mary Ann. However because she is the daughter of a marquess, she knows that her dream may not come true because of her station in life. Her dream becomes more impossible when the King of Hearts has his eye solely on Catherine and vows to make her his queen. Repulsed by the King of Hearts, and slowly falling in love with the mysterious Joker, Catherine is willing to do whatever it takes to make the impossible become possible. She will find a way to reject the king, be with the Joker, and have her bakery.

    I really liked Catherine’s slow transformation from a bright, optimistic girl to the Queen of Hearts we all know today. It was no easy feat to pull off, yet the author accomplished it with what seems like relative ease. Catherine’s change is slow and gradual. She is hopeful and determined to fulfill her dream. However, she is pressured by all of Hearts to give up her dream and marry the king. She finds that she has no allies who want to help her. There were some moments where Catherine is weak. She doesn't say no to her parents or the King until the end. Still, even though she is weak during those times, each setback changes her into a villain. Her heart gradually turns to ice. Thus, readers will feel sadness when Catherine becomes the infamous Queen of Hearts and wishes that Catherine's fate was different.

Overall, this was a wonderful origin story of the Queen of Hearts. All the characters are faithfully depicted from Lewis Carroll. Wonderland was a great setting. The author was faithful to the setting of a world full of nonsense. The kingdom of Hearts was inspired by Victorian England, and it is very reminiscent of the era. Some things that I didn't like about the novel were that it was slow moving, and wished that there was more of relationship development between the Joker and Catherine. Heartless is definitely a must read for people who want to read backstories on literature’s most notorious villains. I recommend this to fans of Wicked, The Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, and I am Mordred.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Here is the book trailer for Heartless:




This is a video of Marissa Meyer about her novel, Heartless:

Comments

  1. Sounds cool! However, the Queen of Hearts has always scared me to death!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Interview with Paula Margulies

     Today, I have the opportunity to interview Paula Margulies. She has recently wrote a novel about Pocahontas called Favorite Daughter, Part One , which won an Editor’s Choice Award at the 24th Annual San Diego State University Writer’s Conference. The story creates a different perspective to the American heroine. It is told in first person narrative, and it is how Pocahontas at a young age embarks through the many changes of her life. By doing so she transforms into a strong, courageous, wise woman. I am very pleased that she took the time to grant me this interview and to generously donate a copy of her novel to the giveaway. I look forward to reading her books in the future, and check back for my review of Favorite Daughter’s Part One soon. This interview is to give readers insight about her and her novel. Thank you, Mrs. Margulies. 1. Where and when do you write?  In my home office mostly, although I try to sneak away to artist residencies whenever ...

La Belle Creole: The Cuban Countess who Captivated Havana, Madrid and Paris by Alina Garcia-Lapuerta: A Book Review

La Belle Creole: The Cuban Countess who Captivated Havana, Madrid and Paris Author: Alina Garcia-Lapuerta Genre: Nonfiction, Biography, History Publisher: Chicago Review Press Release Date: September 1, 2014 Pages: 320 Source:  Netgalley/publisher in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: The adventurous woman nicknamed La Belle Creole is brought to life in this book through the full use of her memoirs, contemporary accounts, and her intimate letters. The fascinating Maria de las Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo, also known as Mercedes, and later the Comtesse Merlin, was a Cuban-born aristocrat who was years ahead of her time as a writer, a socialite, a salon host, and a participant in the Cuban slavery debate. Raised in Cuba and shipped off to live with her socialite mother in Spain at the age of 13, Mercedes triumphed over the political chaos that blanketed Europe in the Napoleonic days, by charming aristocrats from all sides with her exotic beauty and singing voice. She m...

Deborah Swift's Book Blast

HF Virtual Book Tours is delighted to introduce you to historical novelist Deborah Swift! Deborah’s acclaimed novels are set in turbulent seventeenth century England and have been described as “brilliant” and “a must for all readers looking for something out of the ordinary but grippingly alive”. Her previous life as a scenographer and costume designer shine through as the settings are beautifully evoked, immersing the reader in the sights and smells of the time. Deborah’s multi-layered and engrossing historical adventures will make perfect picks for reading groups. Reading Group Guides can be conveniently found in the back of each book and on her website. Find more information on Deborah's novels below and enter to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card (£15 UK)! The Lady's Slipper Publication Date: June 3, 2011 Pan MacMillan Formats: Ebook, Paperback England, 1660. The King is back, but memories of the English Civil War still rankle. In rural Westmorland, artist Alice I...