A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) by Sarah J Maas had me electrified from beginning to end. Maas built a magnificent and unique world where humans and faeries coexisted amongst each other. She managed to make scenes from ACOTAR realistic and magical. We’re initially introduced to Feyre, who is a 19 year old huntress caring for her poor family; who once had been wealthy, but because of a poor investment of their father’s part, they now remain destitute. Despite being the youngest of three, she takes charge and becomes the family’s main source of income. Immediately, Maas makes you sympathize with Feyre’s predicament and I found myself becoming her friend and cheering her on during difficult moments. Feyre had such a character that made me |
love her; she handled things better than I ever thought anyone in her situation could.
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AuthorI'm Anna and I write under the name Hit List Reviews, reviewing books that I've read - YA & NA Fiction - and recommending them to anyone looking for a good read. ArchivesCategories
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