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A court of mist and fury series first book
A court of mist and fury series first book




Just FYI – there will be SPOILERS! You’ve been warned.

a court of mist and fury series first book

The turmoils of Feyre and the world of the Fae were so vivid, so engaging that I could NOT. However, I was gifted a copy of the first book, A Court of Thorns and Roses (from now on referred to as ACOTAR) from the publisher (thanks Bloomsbury!) and once I dove in, I never looked back. *This one is more of a novella that bridges this first series to her next planned series which will star some of the side characters from this first series. There are currently 3+ books in the series:īook 1: A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR)īook 2: A Court of Mist and Fury (ACOMAF) (and my favorite!!)īook 3: A Court of Wings and Ruin (ACOWAR)īook 3+: A Court of Frost and Starlight (ACOFAS)* When I read the description of A Court of Thorns and Roses, I thought – this sounds to fantasy-y for me. And to me, the best part of Throne of Glass was that it doesn’t read like fantasy until you’re halfway through the first book and, by the time I got to the heavy fantasy, I was already sucked in. You see, at this time, I was only beginning to get into the Fantasy genre – and only begrudgingly since my students loved this genre above all others. I was first introduced to Sarah Maas by a student who recommended her other YA series, Throne of Glass (which you should definitely read… I’ll definitely be writing a post about this one too.) I loved Throne of Glass, but when I read about her new series, I went… eh… not for me – to fantasy-y. Librarian read an early draft and his biggest critique was that I was spending so much time explaining and exploring book 1, that I should make the whole post about the series. When I originally decided to write this post, I wanted it to focus on my favorite in the series, book 2 – A Court of Mist and Fury.






A court of mist and fury series first book