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booksandbotanics 's review for:
A Court of Thorns and Roses
by Sarah J. Maas
Reread June 2020: I actually liked this book more than I did the first time. Maybe it’s because I’m looking forward to rereading ACOMAF and because I already know what’s coming?
May 2019: I still don’t know what to think about this book. It was as I feared/expected, yet another retelling of beauty and the beast. And then those sex-scenes... They were totally unnecessary and didn’t add at all to the story. Although Feyre was a badass, in the end she still did it all for a guy. But, even when you know it’s going to work out in the end, it was still pretty exciting at times, especially at the end when she went underneath the mountain.
I’m probably still going to read the next books. I want to know how Feyre experiences her new powers in combination with her human heart (aka PTSD from what she experienced and what she did). I’d also like to know more about Rhys. He seems interesting.
The writing was good though. It reads very fluently and I like the writing-style; the formulation and the use of words.
May 2019: I still don’t know what to think about this book. It was as I feared/expected, yet another retelling of beauty and the beast. And then those sex-scenes... They were totally unnecessary and didn’t add at all to the story. Although Feyre was a badass, in the end she still did it all for a guy. But, even when you know it’s going to work out in the end, it was still pretty exciting at times, especially at the end when she went underneath the mountain.
I’m probably still going to read the next books. I want to know how Feyre experiences her new powers in combination with her human heart (aka PTSD from what she experienced and what she did). I’d also like to know more about Rhys. He seems interesting.
The writing was good though. It reads very fluently and I like the writing-style; the formulation and the use of words.