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Oh man this book is good! I wish I read it sooner! So good! Love it love it love it!

i just finished rereading this book after reading it last year and it's still Such a GREAT READ! SO CAPTIVATING, and I just flew thru it and now I'm going to go read acomaf again
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When I found out that Sarah J. Maas was writing another fairy tale retelling, I was beyond excited. I thought it was so cool that she was combining elements from three different stories: Beauty and the Beast, Tam Lin, and East of the Sun, West of the Moon. We all know Beauty and the Beast, especially the Disney version (That library though!), Tam Lin is a new one to me, but I was even more excited to see East of the Sun, West of ...more
When I found out that Sarah J. Maas was writing another fairy tale retelling, I was beyond excited. I thought it was so cool that she was combining elements from three different stories: Beauty and the Beast, Tam Lin, and East of the Sun, West of the Moon. We all know Beauty and the Beast, especially the Disney version (That library though!), Tam Lin is a new one to me, but I was even more excited to see East of the Sun, West of ...more

Okay... Where do I begin?
A Court of Thorns and Roses is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast, with a twist of farie (I much prefer this spelling ^^ ) fantasy, however, seeing as I only vaguely remember watching that film in my early days, I won't be referring back too much to it, as my knowledge is limited. Also, bear in mind that I'll be doing a video review for this with a section where I'll be talking in more depth, with spoilers... So stay tuned for that (I'll link it in the comments or somet ...more
A Court of Thorns and Roses is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast, with a twist of farie (I much prefer this spelling ^^ ) fantasy, however, seeing as I only vaguely remember watching that film in my early days, I won't be referring back too much to it, as my knowledge is limited. Also, bear in mind that I'll be doing a video review for this with a section where I'll be talking in more depth, with spoilers... So stay tuned for that (I'll link it in the comments or somet ...more

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A Court of Thorns and Roses is not just a retelling of Beauty and the Beast. It is an incredible, rich story about the lengths a person will go to for love. Sarah J. Maas brings to life interesting and detailed characters in a vivid world filled with humans and faeries, doomed unless Feyre, the main character, can break the curse placed on the ‘beast’, Tamlin. The book is filled with unexpected twists and characters you can’t help but grow attached to (or hate). It gave me one of the ...more
A Court of Thorns and Roses is not just a retelling of Beauty and the Beast. It is an incredible, rich story about the lengths a person will go to for love. Sarah J. Maas brings to life interesting and detailed characters in a vivid world filled with humans and faeries, doomed unless Feyre, the main character, can break the curse placed on the ‘beast’, Tamlin. The book is filled with unexpected twists and characters you can’t help but grow attached to (or hate). It gave me one of the ...more

A Court of Thorns and Roses is the first book in the series written by Sarah J. Maas and it follows Feyre who is a human huntress who hunts in the woods near her cottage in order to feed her family. One day she kills a wolf, only to find out that it was a faerie in disguise. Because she kills him, she is forced to live in the world of the creatures that she has been taught to hate but things begin to change, and her life, along with the rest of the realm are in her hands.
I loved every moment of ...more
I loved every moment of ...more

Re-read 2025: I never reviewed it when I read it last, but it reminded me why I loved it before. Some suspension of disbelief required, though not enough to distract me from the story. This world just sucks you in ~ I know it's been polarizing since it's popularity in the last couple years but it just not irritate me as it irritated some of you!
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This review is super late, but I just wanna share my feelings for this book here.
When I read this, I didn't know that is a New Adult book. So I was a bit surprised with the sexy scene, just a little.
What I really liked in this story is Feyre. The lead female. She has this great love for her family where she'll do anything for them no matter what. Through out the book, she realizes some things about herself, and I like that (I'm really big on charater developments).
And Tamlin, of course. The guy ...more
When I read this, I didn't know that is a New Adult book. So I was a bit surprised with the sexy scene, just a little.
What I really liked in this story is Feyre. The lead female. She has this great love for her family where she'll do anything for them no matter what. Through out the book, she realizes some things about herself, and I like that (I'm really big on charater developments).
And Tamlin, of course. The guy ...more

This book gets better every time you read it.
3rd re-read I agree with my past self.
What an amazing book I read this book as fast as I could after hearing all about it everywhere I was late to reading it and thought it might just be another hyped up the book but after reading it I have definitely been hooked I had already started the second book as I am writing this review.
Feyre is not your typical damsel in distress. She is the leader of her family and a hunter. She does know how to fight but sh ...more
3rd re-read I agree with my past self.
What an amazing book I read this book as fast as I could after hearing all about it everywhere I was late to reading it and thought it might just be another hyped up the book but after reading it I have definitely been hooked I had already started the second book as I am writing this review.
Feyre is not your typical damsel in distress. She is the leader of her family and a hunter. She does know how to fight but sh ...more

Full review at http://www.karenbultiauw.com/blog/201...
Sarah J Maas' newest series starts off with a bang for me. From the intricate politics of the different Fae Courts to the wonderful characters, this is a Beauty and the Beast retelling with a lot of edge. I started reading yesterday morning and finished at 2 am that same night.
This first book feels more mature both in the way of story as in the characters. Nothing is truly black and white and every single character has flaws, no matter how ...more
Sarah J Maas' newest series starts off with a bang for me. From the intricate politics of the different Fae Courts to the wonderful characters, this is a Beauty and the Beast retelling with a lot of edge. I started reading yesterday morning and finished at 2 am that same night.
This first book feels more mature both in the way of story as in the characters. Nothing is truly black and white and every single character has flaws, no matter how ...more

This book was so hard to put down! The characters were so alive and the story was so fast-paced. I can't believe I haven't picked this up sooner.
I was totally able to relate with Feyre. Although at first, I was a bit reserved towards her character because she was a bit of a tomboy and I felt absolute shock when I read that she was not a virgin. I have this thing that I want the female protagonist to be pure and virginal and only have one lover, which would be no other than the male protagonist. ...more
I was totally able to relate with Feyre. Although at first, I was a bit reserved towards her character because she was a bit of a tomboy and I felt absolute shock when I read that she was not a virgin. I have this thing that I want the female protagonist to be pure and virginal and only have one lover, which would be no other than the male protagonist. ...more

Feel like I'm the last person on the planet to have read this...
RTC! ...more
RTC! ...more

A great read that sucks the reader in through sheer force of its lead character. we once again have a strong female from Maas. This time, she is strong without being arrogant or vain. She is strong from nature and necessity and underestimates herself constantly.
re-read: This book only gets better each time it is read. The detail which seemed so beautiful before now means something beyond that external beauty. This series is perfect for starting over after each book because of the extreme foresha ...more
re-read: This book only gets better each time it is read. The detail which seemed so beautiful before now means something beyond that external beauty. This series is perfect for starting over after each book because of the extreme foresha ...more


May 08, 2016
Kirsty Stanley
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