![]() Recommendations: Pick this one up if you’ve already read and loved the first two books in this series. However, the second book was my favorite installation to date! However, the story does pick up again and the last one hundred pages or so really ties up the plot nicely.Īs I did with the previous books, I’d highly recommend the series for any reader who enjoys the YA fantasy genre. It seemed like the author was working too hard to keep the story going. Book: A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. I felt like I just was not as interested in the plot. Here’s the synopsis: Feyre will bring vengeance. I don’t think words can describe how much I loved the first two books, and this one was no exception. ![]() To be honest, when I started the first book, I never expected to like the story and the characters so much. While reading “A Court of Wings and Ruin” I experienced some story fatigue. A Court of Wings and Ruin is the third book in the ACOTAR series. So reading this series does feel like an investment of sorts. These hidden pieces are fascinating and give the reader a more complete picture of the characters and the motivations behind their actions.Įvery book in this series clocks in around 600 pages or more. “A Court of Wings and Ruin” unearths some secrets about the main characters which allows for a more full exploration of their personalities. This book covers the prewar build up and then the events of the final confrontation. ![]() ![]() The third installment of the ACOTAR series finds our familiar crew of characters in the beginning of the war with Hybern. ![]() Maas Genre: YA Fantasy Rating: 4/5 Stars Five Word Description: Legendary, Defiant, Mythical, Lengthy, Honorable Book: “A Court of Wings and Ruin” by Sarah J. ![]()
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