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Also i would recommend reading the Carve the Mark series by Veronica Roth, It's b..."
Honestly, I found Three Dark Crowns to be a disappointing read. I just felt like the writing was predictable, and the writing was really juvenile (in my opinion). I couldn't finish the book.
I dont want to put you off though, so give it a go and tell me what you think! :-)

dont get me wrong, the whole premise and idea of the book is really good! I just kind of lost the interest halfway through (i guess the characters really annoyed me)


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I know what you mean! I can't believe it's over


Rebel of the Sands series is another recommendation.
Scarlet by A.C. Gaughen



It's all one universe and a fun one that is split into different series but really they are all connected. Chronically it's first the Infernal Devices (Clockwork) and then the Mortal Instruments (City), followed by the Dark Artifices (Lady). You can read Mortal first because it was released first and then Infernal. But don't read Dark Artifices until you've read both Infernal and Mortal.
Have fun. Enjoy the series.

With this said, The Iron King series helped me out of my acotar hangover [although I didn't care for the final book.] I saw the Red Rising series mentioned a few times-- and since it's in my top 3 favorite series of all time, I must recommend it. I have Air Awakens on my kindle somehow and I never knew what it was about... but it seems to be recommended a few times so I will bump this up on my list! An Ember in the Ashes is one of the next books I'm super excited to read! I read Cinder but didn't read further so definitely going to be finishing that series now! I've also only read City of Bones so I have allllll of those books to look forward to!
Thanks for the recommendations!

Let me know how Air Awakens is! It's been on my TBR forever but it's a book I can't seem to find anywhere.
I'm currently (finally) reading Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale and will be reading Ironside after that. My TBR is disturbingly large and getting bigger everyday. That being said, I think I'll reread ACOTAR again next :)
After I am done with Kingdom of Ash and the ACOTAR series, I will read the An Ember in the Ashes series by Sabaa Tahir, the Carve the Mark duology, King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo and Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt de la Pena

The Name of The Wind Patrick Rothfuss"
I love both series! And I can see why you'd put them together with ToG and ACOTAR--to me, ToG started off a fairly small-scale / personal fantasy romance story, but then it really made the leap into epic fantasy in HoF :)
Have you read the Wax and Wayne Mistborn series?

This was incredibly helpful, thanks :)
I'm going to check out The Kiss of Deception--I'm a sucker for a good romance, and assassins/princes sound fun! Plus Mary Pearson's bio sounds fantastic!
What's your favorite Sarah Maas book?


ok anyway, i fully agree with folk of the air by holly black because i absolutely love it. also the infernal devices and the last hours by cassandra clare are amazing ((not as much a fan of any of her other series for some reason)). also the beautiful by renee ahdieh was great and there's supposed to be a second book, so i highly recommend that as well

The Valiant By Lesley Livingston (Book 1 of 3) - Celtic Princess is captured and forced to become a female gladiator in Rome - great heroine, lots of strong female characters, super unique setting!
The Winner's Curse By Marie Rutkoski (Book 1 of 3) - General's daughter wants to choose her own fate living in a world with a split caste system where the previous upper class has become the slaves to the new upper class. She impulse buys a broody slave and they fall in love. There is a really good dynamic between the two, amazing fight scenes, political intrigue and the main heroine has all of the spunk that Mass puts into hers.
Both of these are criminally underrated, recommended for fans of Sarah J Maas and all around really good fantasy stories!

Definitely seconding the Mistborn series! It's a trilogy, the world-building is epic in scale, the plot twists are mind-bending, and the characters are thoroughly hardcore.
I have to second Six of Crows (I recently finished the first in the Grisha series also, and am aching to get my hands on the second copy) and the Air Awakens series.
Though I enjoyed The Mortal Instruments, my favorite of Clare's works is definitely The Infernal Devices. I feel like it captures the engrossing romance of ToG and ACoTaR better.





The Dustlands Trilogy (Blood Red Road)- Moira Young
This is the perfect series for violence, smouldering romance and intrigue... MUST. READ.
Chaos Walking (The Knife of Never Letting Go)- Patrick Ness
*who else is SUPER excited for movie adaptation?*
This has a bRiLlIaNt story line. Complex world building, lil bit of the *my planet has two moons* stupidity... But I still love you. Sweet and captivating romance. I MUST STATE: BOOK NOT REVOLVING AROUND ROMANCE. BOOK REVOLVING AROUND KILLING SOMEONE WHO REALLY, REALLY, REALLY DESERVES IT AND SACRIFICE FOR THOSE YOU LOVE.
The Ingo Chronicles- Helen Dunmore
This is labelled 9+. Do not let that sway you. It is in NO WAY a children's book. Mystery, plot, younger characters you can ACTUALLY identify with, and that spicy, spicy tween angst-y 'I don't fit in with anyone' theme that works. I promise that you will be like, 'Girl, you don't for in with anyone because you. are. legit. EPIC. and. a. mix. of. EVERYTHING.'
The Selection Series- Kiera Cass
Oh, Fluff. If you could be a book, you would be The Selection.
The Selection is the living embodiment of our favourite friend and, who is that you ask? Ah, Fluff. Welcome to your new home. Obviously there is an actual plot or I wouldn't have been SO OBSESSED WITH THIS DYSTOPIAN STYLE BACHELOR.
(They should totally adapt that... The Bachelor: Dystopia Special.)
Royals, romance, rebellion. The three Rs:
On the R Scale, The Selection:
Royals: ✔ The Schreave family. Duh.
Romance: ✔ Maxerica, Amspen, Luspen, etcetera, etcetera
Rebellion: ✔ You blind? We got the Southern Rebels, the Northern Rebels, AMERICA.
Moving swiftly on...
In conclusion we have action, suspense, mystery and floofy flofty fluff.
READ ALL OF THEM AND YOU HAVE ALL SARAH J MAAS BOOKS EVER: bOoMiTyBaNgBaNgSlApSlAsH
I just realised how shouty I seem... I am apologising to your eyes and ears.
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