Series Review: A Court Of Thorns And Roses Review-Favbookshelf

A Court of Thorns and Roses book series is one the best Faerie fantasy novel. It has a remarkable and evocative world description that takes you directly into the world of fae and magic. It makes you believe that there is a possibility that there could be other creatures living among humans and hiding their secret world with the strings of magic that are invisible to human eyes. If you are excited, then let us take you to one such world. Here we have given a review of A Court of Thorns and Roses book series.


About A Court of Thorns and Roses


A Court of Thorns and Roses Series by Sarah J. Maas Review
A Court of Thorns and Roses Series by Sarah J. Maas Review

Title: A Court of Thorn and Roses

Author: Sarah J. Maas

Genre: Fantasy Romance, Action and Adventure, Paranormal

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Type: Series

No. Of Books: 4

Books In this Series: #1 A Court of Thorn and Roses, #2 A Court Of Mist and Fury, #3 A Court of Wings and Ruin, #4 A Court of Silver Flames

A Court of Thorns and Roses is an enchanting tale of a magical world obscured for humans. Feyre, a nineteen-year-old girl, finds herself trapped in the magical world of Faeries. She is taken by a faerie with green eyes and a jeweled face at the royal manor in a dreamy world. Soon she discovers the vicious politics, the curse, and adventures that make her question everything about herself and the kind of life she dreams of leading. She finds the faerie world that she used to despise to be not so cruel as it has brought her true love, unbreakable bonds of friendships, and a lot of adventures. A Court of Thorns and Roses is a story of love and friendship, betrayal and War, excruciating pain and strength, anything and everything for a curious and insatiable reader.


Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses


Ready for a wild ride into a world where faeries rule and danger lurks at every turn?

A Court of Thorns and Roses has all the elements a fantasy lover could ask for. It’s one of those series that pulls you into its world of faeries and fierce creatures, and trust me, you’ll feel like you’re right there, spellbound by the lush, vivid descriptions. Sarah J. Maas absolutely nails the world-building here, painting an almost cinematic contrast between the human realm and the faerie lands. The title? Completely on point, with layer upon layer of meaning that makes you appreciate it even more as you read.

The characters? Oh, they’re a delight. Each one feels like they’ve leapt off the page, demanding attention with their unique personalities and complex relationships. Their roles aren’t just filler; every single character makes a splash and adds to the depth of the story.

There’s a rare balance here between dialogue and description—Maas keeps it tight and engaging, never letting one outshine the other, which can be a real feat in fantasy writing.

And here’s where things get extra spicy: the chemistry between the main characters. It’s the kind of steam and tension that keeps pages turning late into the night. But it’s not just romance that fuels this book; it’s the deep themes of friendship, solidarity, and resilience that hit you hard. As the story unfolds, the lines between fiction and reality blur, making you feel every plot twist, every heartbeat of the story. Plus, it subtly tackles real-life issues like queerness, women empowerment, and standing up against societal norms.

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Below is a more detailed summary and review of all the books in the series of A Court of Thorns and Roses:


#1 A Court of Thorns and Roses


About the Book

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

Title: A Court of Thorns and Roses

Author: Sarah J. Maas

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Pages: 432

Goodreads rating: 4.2/5

Feyre, a nineteen-year-old, has always held a brave face to the world; she survived and fulfilled her family’s need by hunting. She lives near an abandoned and cold forest which is feared to be cursed. Little did Feyre know, one day, hunting a wolf would change her world. She will be dragged to the faerie world she despised so much. Feyre was taken by a faerie with green eyes and a jeweled face at the royal manor to a dreamy world. Soon, her hatred for him turned into fondness. In this unknown and buzzard world, anything could happen, and she must fight to break an ancient curse, or she will lose him forever.

Mini-Review:

Okay, confession time: this one has a slower pace and could use a tiny trim in the descriptive bits. But it’s still worth diving into! The villain here is especially intriguing—not just any antagonist but a powerful female force with depth and poise. And Feyre, our protagonist, is introduced in this book with adventures and challenges that set up the whole journey. This is where the magic begins.

Rating: 4 / 5; Our Rating Guide

Recommendation: Absolutely! Go ahead and enjoy.


#2 A Court of Mist and Fury


About the Book

A Court Of Mist And Fury by Sarah J. Maas
A Court Of Mist And Fury by Sarah J. Maas

Title: A Court of Mist and Fury

Author: Sarah J. Maas

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Pages: 626

Goodreads Rating: 4.7/5

Feyre manages to pull through the grasp of evil queen Amarantha and returns to the Spring Court. Now, even though she has the body of Faerie, her heart and soul still belong to human lands. She has not forgotten about the bargain made with Rhysand, Highlord of the Night Court. Feyre discovers her newfound body and the powers it holds in this unknown faerie world, locating the webs of the sordid politics, love, and a bargain made with Rhysand. A darkness looms over the magical Faerie world, and Feyre might be the only clue to save it. But only if she moves past the darkness within herself and harnesses it to her use.

Mini-Review:

If you’re wondering where the magic really starts, it’s here in Mist and Fury. This book introduces the “Inner Circle,” a group that will have you hooked. Each character feels essential to the story, and without them, you’d wonder how it could ever move forward. Plus, the world-building here is insane. The Night Court and Velaris are described so well that you’ll swear you’ve been there.

Rating: 5 / 5; Our Rating Guide

Recommendation: You really don’t want to miss the spice, so go ahead.


A Court of Thorn and Roses: #3 A Court of Wings and Ruins


About the Book

A Court of wings And Ruins by Sarah j. Maas
A Court of wings And Ruins by Sarah J. Maas

Title: A Court of Wings and Ruins

Author: Sarah J. Maas

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Pages: 705

Goodreads rating: 4.7/5

WAR! War is forthcoming. As the evil king of Hybern plans to invade the seven courts of Prythian. Feyre has taken the resolution to bring the king to his knees and put him in his place as he sinned to harm her sisters and avenge everyone she holds dear. She leaves the Night Court and stays with Tamlin in the Spring Court to spy on him and learn his plans against the king. In the game of fight for power, one needs allies to strengthen up because United they win. While the war breaks out, it is Feyre’s heart that takes the greatest blow.

Mini-Review:

Hold onto your seat, because this book takes things to a whole new level. The war scenes? Absolutely epic. Maas weaves together romance, darkness, and action, keeping you on edge as alliances form and armies prepare for battle. It’s thrilling, and you can feel the stakes rising on every page.

Rating: 5 / 5; Our Rating Guide

Recommendation: Why not? Absolutely!


#4 A Court of Silver Flames


About the Book

A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

Title: A Court of Silver Flames

Author: Sarah J. Maas

Publisher: Gollancz

Pages: 757

Goodreads rating: 4.4/5

Nesta Archereon, the eldest of the Archereon sister, is spiky, rude, and unforgiving. Ever since she was thrown into the cauldron and turned into a High Fae, she found it hard to adjust to this unfamiliar and peculiar world. Cassian, a battle-scarred warrior and General and Commander of the Night Court’s armies, is the one who ignites Nesta’s temper more than anyone. The fire that burns between these two is indubitable and unmistakable. Meanwhile, the back-stabbing human queens return to the continent and threaten the fragile peace between the human and faerie realms. The key to stopping them lies on the backs of Nesta and Cassian.

Mini-Review:

This one’s all about Cassian and Nesta, whose love-hate relationship will have you hooked. Their journey together is intense, raw, and incredibly moving. Nesta’s struggle to forgive herself and embrace a second chance is one of the most touching themes in the series. And with the introduction of some fresh faces, the story feels both familiar and excitingly new.

Rating: 5 / 5; Our Rating Guide

Recommendation: OH MY GOD! Read this. Just do it.


Conclusion


Rating: 5 / 5; Our Rating Guide

Recommendation: Grab a copy, settle in, and dive into the faerie world.

For fans of Serpent and Dove or Shatter Me, this series should be next on the reading list.


About the Author


Sarah J. Maas

Sarah Janet Maas (born March 5, 1986) is an American fantasy author, best known for her debut series Throne of Glass, published in 2012, and her A Court of Thorns and Roses series, published in 2015. Her newest work is the Crescent City series. As of 2021, she has sold over twelve million copies of her books and has been translated into thirty-seven languages


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