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Jan. 1, 2021 This box set contains first 4 books and is on sale for 3.99 today a HUGE discount...FYI 😊
i’m not gonna lie i went into this series really not expecting muchbut i ended up really loving it
Official Rating:5/5 stars 🌟
Read this series when it first came. One of my favorites 🖤
PHEW! These books were A LOT. *spoilers, obviously*.The first book did such a great job pulling me in. The whole idea of this world was just fascinating to me, I couldn’t get enough of it. Who doesn’t love a magical realm where love conquers all? The only reason it lost half a star was I just couldn’t vibe with Feyre. She just was very flat to me, in the same way Bella Swan was in Twilight. The ending also felt a bit predictable. Not in a bad way but I just knew she’d be coming back for at least...
(Just finished the first book of the series and not the whole series.) 3.5 stars. I reread this book for book club and found that I enjoyed it a little more than the first time around. I was able to pick up on more and enjoyed more of the world building and interactions between the High Fae. As was the same with the first read through, Rhys is far superior and way more attractive to me so reading about Tamlin was just bleh. Feyre is a fairly typical YA fantasy heroine and with that I found her a...
Wow. Just… wow. I can’t believe I waited so long to start this series. It took me a while to get through the first book, but yall.. that second book.. I think it’s my favorite!
2>4>1>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>3Finally got through the first four of this series and my last unread SJM series. Well done, enjoyable, except for:1) Feyre is the worst 2) egregious sex scenes. They felt right in Crescent City but here it just felt like weird porn lolAm hype to get to the next one tho. I’d put this below crescent city series but above throne of glass def
I'm honestly still buffering while trying to process all that I was just put through! LOL! I think I'll review each book individually!
To the dreams that are answered... This series is one heck of a journey! İ'm spell bound with every word written. Not a big fantasy reader, the author done a great job making me sit tight and step in her world of fae. Dark as it might be, this world where Fae rule and the human are on the bottom of the ladder on the other side of the wall, come the tale of heroes, sacrifice, and love. Started with a human girl, so desperate to get food on the table, killed a fae in all her knowing of what that g...
Even with taking a 20-unit load in college, I made time to read this series in 2 weeks. I time-traveled to the appearing-ly enchanting world of faeries and humans but left feeling a mix of melancholy, renewed excitement over life, and frustration with some of the writing. I kinda envision the series like this: A Court of Thorns and Roses - Exposition/background A Court of Mist and Fury - Rising action and climaxA Court of Wings and Ruin - Falling Action and resolution A Court of Frost and Starli...
I can now say that I am highly attracted to high lords, fae men in particular Mmmmm. As much as Tik Tok liked to push this narrative, I inevitably gave in. & I'm not sorry that I did. The worldbuilding and the culture of the fae and humans were so interesting to dive into. I was taken aback by how much I had felt so enveloped into this world of fantastical fascination. The first book was great and provided a unique foundation BUT...the second book made THE SERIES. Goodness, A Court of Mist and F...
I have always been a fan of Beauty and the Beast and while I was waiting for the next book in the Throne of Glass series to release (It was either Heir of Fire or Queen of Shadows), I saw this book from Sarah and was excited to give it a try. I was not disappointed.The three main books, especially the first and leading into the second, have some great twists that I did not see coming. Great depth of story and characters. A good bit of romance as well which wasn't as present in the Throne of Glas...
There is an old saying: "Show, don't tell.". When the characters actually show emotion, they can be very compelling. When it's clear the author is just describing their emotions, the story drags and reading becomes a slog. Much the same can be said about the world building. When the locations and history are "painted" rather than just described, they can be vibrant. I'd rate the book 3.5 stars, but fractions aren't allowed.A problem that might only have affected me, is the frequent use of the sa...