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A review by pelicanfreak
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas
4.0
After book 2 in this series, the corruption and triple-agent situation, I absolutely HAD to read on. This one really shows us just how calculated Feyre can be if she wants to; it also demonstrates much of what she can do with her powers, which is fun.
This installment also demonstrates that this series is a well-played chess game and the author’s own ability to be calculated. This is the book that made me want to read her other works, so I’ll be continuing on in the series and maybe exploring her others as well.
I particularly enjoyed the show of true love, non-romantic love, and loyalty that this installment conveyed. A fun read that I missed when I stepped away.
4 stars.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Note:
I listened to the audiobook; the performance was decent, better than the previous installment for sure. A 4-star performance.
This installment also demonstrates that this series is a well-played chess game and the author’s own ability to be calculated. This is the book that made me want to read her other works, so I’ll be continuing on in the series and maybe exploring her others as well.
I particularly enjoyed the show of true love, non-romantic love, and loyalty that this installment conveyed. A fun read that I missed when I stepped away.
4 stars.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Note:
I listened to the audiobook; the performance was decent, better than the previous installment for sure. A 4-star performance.