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Cursed

by Marissa Meyer

Series: Gilded (2)

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"When it comes to reimagined fairy tales, the reigning queen of the genre is Marissa Meyer." â??The New York Times
In Cursed, #1 New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer brings the haunting fairytale-inspired Gilded duology to a thrilling conclusion that will have fansâ??old and newâ??spinning.
Be still now, and I will tell you a tale.
Adalheid Castle is in chaos.
Following a shocking turn of events, Serilda finds herself ensnared in a deadly game of make-believe with the Erlking, who is determined to propel her deeper into the castle's lies. Meanwhile, Serilda is determined to work with Gild to help him solve the mystery of his forgotten name and past.
But soon it becomes clear that the Erlking doesn't only want to use Serilda to bring back his one true love. He also seeks vengeance against the seven gods who have long trapped the Dark Ones behind the veil. If the Erlking succeeds, it could change the mortal realm forever.
Can Serilda find a way to use her storytelling gifts for goodâ??once and for all? And can Serilda and Gild break the spells that tether their spirits to the castle before the Endless Moon finds them truly cursed?
Romance and adventure collide in this stunning finale to the Rumpelstilskin-inspired fair
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Representation: N/A?
Trigger warnings: Earthquake, building collapse, death of a person, physical assault and injury, blood depiction
Score: Seven points out of ten.
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Let me start with a statement, for me Marissa Meyer is a hit or miss author. I can safely say some of her books like Cinder were hits, some were okay like Renegades and Gilded but some were misses like Archenemies. At least this book was a hit and a much needed improvement over Cursed and an outstanding way to finish the duology. It starts (more like continues) with the main character Serilda (whose last name I forgot) picking up after the events of the first instalment and immediately I noticed something, the book is slow paced like the preceding books I've read (that doesn't mean it ruins the book) but it lets me explore the character dynamic between Serilda and Gild. The relationship between them grows deeper which dominated the book, left room for not many other events to happen and made this book more like a romantasy than a fantasy. I've read romantasies before like Graceling and Powerless (of which I enjoyed the latter) and I'm still debating whether that's my cup of tea. It might be. The book was slow for the first 400 pages or so right up until the last 80 pages which were action-packed, an afterword from the narrator, and that ends the book. ( )
  Law_Books600 | Jan 15, 2024 |
I cannot stop gushing over this book, the duology in it's whole. I absolutely love Marissa Meyers style of writing, I feel like you can give her a sentence and she will unravel that into a beautiful story. Cursed is the second book in the Gilded Duology series, a Rumpelstiltskin retelling, now I have never read the original and the little I know of Rumpelstiltskin is short stories from watching Once upon a time, or in other movies but let me tell you whether you are familiar with the story or not Marissa takes you on a whole new journey of curses, Gods, and dark villains that are sure to captivate you. I absolutely loved every bit of this, I will admit there was a moment two I was a bit confused and wondered where she was taking this and it was worth being patient and hanging on every word. I laughed, I yelled and I cried.

Never mind liking retellings because this duology Gilded and Cursed are a story told all on it's own with the mention of a character that many are familiar with. Highly recommend, it is still early in the 2024 year but this is definitely a favorite.

well deserved 5 star rating ✨✨✨✨✨ ( )
  Enid007 | Jan 14, 2024 |
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/53v-tfP1ePg

Enjoy! ( )
  booklover3258 | Oct 27, 2023 |
Continuation of the fairytale retelling of the story of Rumpelstiltskin started in Gilded.
This being a duology, we finally get to the "happily ever after", albeit after much magic and suffering.

The tenuous link to the original Rumpelstiltskin tale finally gelled for me in this second book.
I was satisfied with how everything came together in the end. ( )
  deslivres5 | Mar 27, 2023 |
I finished the previous novel in this duology, Gilded, somewhat skeptical about where this story was going, but I was happy to find Cursed better than I anticipated. Likely owing to events in the previous book, Serilda is a little more mature in this volume, as she and Gild struggle to break their curses and evade the nefarious schemes of the Erlking. I felt as through I had a better sense of the Erlking's motivations and he became more than just an annoying evil villain. Also, I absolutely loved the character of Gild's sister - I want a book just about her! ( )
  wagner.sarah35 | Mar 9, 2023 |
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Fantasy. Folklore. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

"When it comes to reimagined fairy tales, the reigning queen of the genre is Marissa Meyer." â??The New York Times
In Cursed, #1 New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer brings the haunting fairytale-inspired Gilded duology to a thrilling conclusion that will have fansâ??old and newâ??spinning.
Be still now, and I will tell you a tale.
Adalheid Castle is in chaos.
Following a shocking turn of events, Serilda finds herself ensnared in a deadly game of make-believe with the Erlking, who is determined to propel her deeper into the castle's lies. Meanwhile, Serilda is determined to work with Gild to help him solve the mystery of his forgotten name and past.
But soon it becomes clear that the Erlking doesn't only want to use Serilda to bring back his one true love. He also seeks vengeance against the seven gods who have long trapped the Dark Ones behind the veil. If the Erlking succeeds, it could change the mortal realm forever.
Can Serilda find a way to use her storytelling gifts for goodâ??once and for all? And can Serilda and Gild break the spells that tether their spirits to the castle before the Endless Moon finds them truly cursed?
Romance and adventure collide in this stunning finale to the Rumpelstilskin-inspired fair

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