![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While A Court of Thorns and Roses and A Court of Mist and Fury were limited to the Spring, Summer, and Night Courts, A Court of Wings and Ruin touches upon all of the courts. ![]() What’s more, chapters often end on a cliff hanger, which in addition to making you go to bed perhaps later than you had intended, contributes to the book’s fast pace.īesides its well-constructed plot, A Court of Wings and Ruin is enjoyable for its emphasis on world expansion. Something is always happening or preparing to happen, and just when you think you’ve figured out how everything will unfold, some unforeseen event occurs and disproves all of your predictions. While I read it, I was able to escape from reality and all its associated stressors: I left my life in Boston behind and journeyed to Prythian, where I followed Feyre and her friends as they worked to save the magical land that I too had come to love.Īs with the two preceding books, A Court of Wings and Ruin has a fast-moving, action-packed plot peppered with intrigue, twists and turns, and romance. A Court of Wings and Ruin had that effect on me. Sad because in finishing the book, you must leave the world contained inside it behind. TLDR: A Court of Wings and Ruin is every bit as entertaining as its two predecessors.Ī mark of a good book is that it leaves you sad at its end. ![]()
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