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A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

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Strong character development: Yes
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Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
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Finally, I have finished this book, been delaying it for quite some time now. I don't know, maybe it's too romancy for me that I got bored along the way or perhaps it's too predictable. I almost, not want to finish this book. It's just so similar to the Beauty and the Beast story, well only on the first part. Although, it was interesting, emotional, even the words were written well. And love the creatures, colorful to imagine, the scenery too with the painting and the magic lake, and I even felt for their love story for a bit but it's too predictable. Falling in love with her captor, is crazy. The beast tamed the beauty? I thought she was a hunter, where did that go? Falling for the first rich guy she saw is just lame. I'm sorry to say women are not weak and dependent. It's just so disappointing and with the theme: good vs evil, rich and poor, the usual stuff. To make it worse it felt too dragging. But at least I enjoyed the itsy bitsy twist in the end with the involvement of the fae kingdoms to make it different. 

I just don't like how the beast named Tamlin tamed the hunter Feyre even if it was a prophecy in the story so it seemed. She wasn't a hunter anymore but a girl, an ordinary girl who loves beauty and fell for a guy or the next who helped her. So typical. It's too predictable. Even the evil queen was too lenient to her. The fantasy ended but they made this into a series can you imagine. I think her face was a history, a reminder of someone and this will be revealed next like who wouldn't guess. Together with the love triangle scenario, she will marry one of them for sure and the looming war with humans is at the brink. A story reminiscent of what was and what will be. That is why this is predictable and boring. 

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Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
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It was a standard modern action fairy tale. Feyre didn’t spend enough time
hating fae, and barely reflects on the fact she has become what she knows often subjugated her people and more on losing her mortality. She apologizes for klling the faerie, but never challenges the relationship between humans and fae beyond a few mentions to emphasize the faeries brutality. It’s very peculiar, especially since the High Fae look more human than Lesser Fae
Tamlin had the personality of a cardboard box, which I suppose does fit Feyre. The pacing was very odd, with the beginning rather slow and then all the plot happening at the very end. If this series wasn’t so popular, I wouldn’t have given this a second thought. 

My favorite characters were Lucien and Nesta, because both of them had some aspects that weren’t obvious from the surface. Everyone else were rather forgettable. 

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Loveable characters: Yes
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I was impressed by the pacing and overall story. I don't understand why some people are so opposed to this book. 

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The first book of one of y favorite series. The second weakest in the series in terms of plot and character development, but it sets the stage and the world building really picks up in the second half. If you're a fan of fae and of retellings, I think ACOTAR is a series for you.

Liked
-Feyre's courage
-Depiction of ruthlessness in humans and faeries
-description of trauma and grief
-the characters we meet

Disliked
-the uselessness of Feyre's family
-Tamlin's temper tantrums
-Feyre's inability to figure out the world's easiest riddle
-the choppy pace of the book (way too slow to way too fast)

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Page turner but also some gaps in the plot pivots. 

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