![]() ![]() With most fantasy series, there is a period in the beginning that involves some serious world-building. That said, the book really picks up after the first 100 or so pages. I’m a slow reader at the best of times and was still firmly giving all the hype surrounding these books a fair amount of skepticism. I’m going to be honest, it took me quite a bit to get into the first book. To set the mood, here’s a TikTok that perfectly captures what a joy I’ve been to my friends since I started reading these books: of the blessed at your service □ #booktok #bookishhumor #bookworm #bookish #fantasybooks #faerie #acotar #acomaf #acosf #throneofglass #fyp Wondering if the A Court of Thorns and Roses books are really that good? Here’s my spoiler-free review (and love letter to) each book. That side-eye lasted approximately 150 pages and then, in what felt like the blink of an eye, this book series became my entire personality for six weeks. I can’t say I’m hype-adverse (I will gladly purchase almost anything someone personally recommends to me without a second thought, making working at The Everygirl quite hard on my wallet), but I was skeptical this series would be just as good as everyone says it is. ![]() Even though these books have been in my orbit for years, I really didn’t know much about the series, just that it had a massive fanbase whose sole aim in life seemed to be to get me to read these godforsaken books. ![]()
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