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BOOK REVIEW: A Court of Thorns and Roses

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A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas (#75 in 2020)⁣⁣

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Feyre kills a wolf... the wolf is actually a faerie in disguise... and killing the faerie lands her in hot water with the magical world. Feyre is taken to Prythian as a prisoner and ends up falling in love with one of her captors, but the act of loving him makes things even more dangerous.⁣⁣

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Everyone knows I'm not one for romance or cheesy stuff... so I've adamantly avoided ACOTAR for a while. Whenever someone described it to me previously, I just found it to sound... lame. But then @pocketsized_pageturner stepped in and gave me the synopsis I think I needed to actually become curious. For anyone out there who's unsure about the high fantasy genre, I would suggest speaking to Steph.⁣⁣

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There's a little sexual healing going on in ACOTAR, but if you need to be truly sold on reading some sexy time between mystical beings, you'd likely want to talk to @paperbacksandpeonies and she'll convince you that it's a must. ⁣⁣

And another shoutout goes to @brathicks for gathering this stone cold pack of weirdos together to buddy read this book!⁣

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It was good. I was interested and pleasantly surprised. I may or may not currently be finishing the second book in the series... 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


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