by Sarah Maas This is my first Sarah Maas book and despite some challenging format on the ARC, it drew me right in, Fayre is one of three sisters who live in reduced circumstances after having known a comfortable life. Their mother is dead and their father is crippled and often in a world of his o...
Sorry it has been a few weeks, I was off on a vacation and attending a wedding in Japan and was not able to find time to read, let alone write some reviews. Japan was amazing. the people, food, culture, weather all amazing in their own right and ways. Highly recommended as a place to visit. If you a...
A list of things I am suppose to be doing instead of this: 1.) Laundry- Always laundry 2.) Potentially paying attention to my children- They have Legos and Play-Doh. They don't need me 3.) Finishing invoices and taking inventory after being at sales events all weekend 4.) Figuring out how badly all ...
The forest had become a labrynith of snow and ice. - first sentence Feyre is a nineteen-year-old girl who supports her family by hunting. When she kills a wolf, she violates a centuries-old treaty. As punishment, she must live with Tamlin, a powerful, immortal faerie in the land of Prythian. Feyr...
At the moment of posting this my goodreads review for A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES has 131 likes so it should appear on the second page of that site. That isn't the case and I wonder one more time for the reasons goodreads employees are trying to cover up the information and reviews that can help re...
Another amazing series by Maas! Just absolutely amazing! I'll be up all night listening to the next book. I'm dying to know what Rhysand saw in Feyre at the end.
Wow, just wow... I loved, love this book. I can't believe it took me so long to read, but I am glad it did. I truly needed a distraction that only this could have provided. This is not very young adult as I had originally thought. I was shocked that there was sex. Some of it pretty descriptive, no...
Well, that didn't take long....I love Sarah J. Maas. At times, her pacing can be weak, but overall I enjoyed how this book came together. I think there are some pieces that served very little purpose, but I guess there's still 5!?!? books to figure out if that is actually the case or not.And dammit,...
Maybe it's because I can see influences beyond the norm for YA fantasy, influences from sources I loved as a kid, like Lloyd Alexander and Andre Norton, that I really enjoy Sarah Maas' work. I find it easy to read, though not exactly simplistic, and entertaining in a blockbuster sort of way. Feyre...
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