A court of thorns and roses

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Sarah J. Maas: A court of thorns and roses (AudiobookFormat, 2015, Recorded Books)

[sound recording] /, 16 pages

English language

Published Nov. 18, 2015 by Recorded Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4906-4073-0
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OCLC Number:
909043908

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Dragged to a treacherous magical land she only knows about from stories, Feyre discovers that her captor is not an animal, but Tamlin, a High Lord of the faeries. As her feelings toward him transform from hostility to a firey passion, the threats against the faerie lands grow. Feyre must fight to break an ancient curse, or she will lose Tamlin forever.

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Somewhat Standard Romantacy Fare

This wasn't anything to write home about. I get why it might have broad appeal but I've definitely read better romantacy books--and worse. I have some general criticisms on why I didn't enjoy this more. First, the protagonist started off very interesting and then got very un-interesting. I liked learning about her and her world and how she saw things, but as the story wore on, she became flatter and more of a trope than a unique person.

Secondly, the writing is just overly dramatic at several points. To the point where it grated (though sometimes it looped back around and just flat out became funny.) Some of the things Feyre says are so overwrought, which only further contributes to my previous point.

She also seems to suffer from holding the Idiot Ball several times. I couldn't tell if we were supposed to think she was clever or …

It's like 3 books in one, somewhat uneven.

This book was long! It felt like the author painted themselves in a corner and then decided to take the circuitous route out. It's a unique world, kinda standard fantasy/magic story, lots of unexpected complications. Good book, but it's a lot. Planning on reading the next one in a year or so.

Hades and Persephone with a touch of Beauty and the Beast.

I had been promising myself that I would read this series but I always kept putting it off. Mostly, this was due to the fact I had read A Throne of Glass a long time ago and found the female lead not readily to my liking. I had always promised myself that I would eventually give it another try but first, I wanted to read A Court of Thorn and Roses. I had been hearing a lot of mixed reviews but my friends have mostly been the ones telling me that the series was much better once you started reading it.

I won't lie when I have been told that the series is a mixture of Hades and Persephone with Beauty and the Beast. I have always been a sucker for these and I had placed this series on my TBR. Now that I had time, I decided this …

Slog through this, and the second one is better.

Content warning (Mild) spoilers ahead

Review of 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' on 'Goodreads'

I enjoyed this book so much, just tore through it! I read it right on the heels of Throne of Glass and while I enjoyed that book, you can just see how much Maas has improved as a writer. I'd also note that while Throne feels very YA in plot, characterization, tone, etc. Court could easily have been marketed as adult fantasy rather than YA (which is probably why I liked it more).

The plot is an interesting mash-up of the traditional version of Beauty and the Beast and the ballad of Tam Lin: Feyre (= Fair = Beauty, btw, took me a while to pick up on that) is the youngest daughter of a failed merchant, and while hunting to feed her family she kills a giant wolf she knows is one of the Fae. As a result, the high lord Tamlin, in the form of a huge beast, …

Review of 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' on 'Storygraph'

to be honest, I didn't really know what to expect when I decided to read this. I've read her other books, too, but I wasn't really interested in it and I thought that this one would be the same as her other one.

I was very wrong.

I liked the story. I liked the plot and the world building it had. I love magic and I loved that feyre was not one invincible human that some authors use in their other novels.

however, I did think that the book was a bit slow. I wanted to continue to read it to find out what happens next, but I was growing a bit bored and just wanted to finish it. it only got interesting towards the end.

I didn't really care for the romance. however, I loved that the meaning of the book simply meant that love conquers all. and even …

Review of 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' on 'Storygraph'

I didn't expect this to be quite my thing, but I didn't get to find out. DNF after four chapters because the writing was so breathtakingly bad it kept stopping me in my tracks to figure out what she actually meant to say.

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Subjects

  • Fantasy
  • Love
  • Blessing and cursing
  • Fairies
  • Children's audiobooks
  • Fiction