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A Court of Thorns and Roses

By Andrew Murray Publishing Classic Sarah J. Maas
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Publisher Description

When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a terrifying creature arrives to demand retribution. Dragged to a treacherous magical land she knows about only from legends, Feyre discovers that her captor is not truly a beast, but one of the lethal, immortal faeries who once ruled her world.

At least, he’s not a beast all the time.

As she adapts to her new home, her feelings for the faerie, Tamlin, transform from icy hostility into a fiery passion that burns through every lie she’s been told about the beautiful, dangerous world of the Fae. But something is not right in the faerie lands. An ancient, wicked shadow is growing, and Feyre must find a way to stop it, or doom Tamlin—and his world—forever.

From bestselling author Sarah J. Maas comes a seductive, breathtaking book that blends romance, adventure, and faerie lore into an unforgettable read.

7118 Reviews

4.0
“I enjoyed this very much! I enjoyed every single part of it, how Feyre tries to make a living for herself and her family, how she is adapting to her new situation, trying to help; the slow romance, and the trials. I also liked the ending. I couldn't put it down- i love books that involve fantasy, quests and have some romance on the side hehe. Giving it 5 stars so far- may change the rating once i read the rest of the series, cause maybe they are even better than this one! The only thing i didn't like was the later introduction of Rhys; i wished he appeared in full relevance a bit earlier in the story (not counting the fae festival), it felt a bit rushed when he gained relevance afterwards.”
Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes“At first, it took me a while to get fully immersed in the book, but I also blame that on my 7 year downtime of reading. This was the first book I got and opened up to jumpstart my reading journey. I chose this book/series because of all the hype I saw on social media and how it compares to a darker version of Beauty and the Beast. Despite having a hard time at first, I found my way and the reading was nonstop during my unwind time. I’m so glad I chose to read this book and can’t wait to continue the series!”
Diverse charactersLikable charactersMulti-layered charactersDescriptive writingEasy to readAddictiveSuspensefulBeautiful settingMagical settingRomantic
Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes“I have been influenced by tiktok to read the ACOTAR series. Wow this first book did NOT disappoint. I’m craving to know more about Feyres journey. I was fully captivated by Sarah’s writing. It was slow but so informative and absolutely intentional. Like she’s taking me through this whole new world of magic, triumph, and love.”
Likable charactersBeautifully writtenDescriptive writingEasy to read
Expressionless Face“The first half of the book was cool and setup Feyre to be a badass. The rest of the book, she was not, in fact, a badass. It was very disappointing and fell into the "let the man save you" trope, time and time again. I know it is written as a sort of Beauty and the Beast re-telling. But, it was just plain unenjoyable. It was like reading fanfiction.”
Fast-pacedSexual assaultPredictableUnengaging charactersUnsatisfying endingUnsatisfying plot
Expressionless Face“I enjoyed the world, truly. However, the first thing that I noticed were the annoyingly repetitive phrasings in the first half or so. "Through thin lips", "shrugged in x way", "callused hands", and many more were littered across the pages. The plot was a muddy stew of Beauty & the Beast, the Phantom of the Opera with a hint of Hunger Games. And that riddle at the end was so easy, that even I, who is not good at riddles, figured it out after 2 lines. I loved the world though, so I will read on...”
Easy to readMagical settingBad writingUnsatisfying plot

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