A review by abbyycadabbyy
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas

adventurous dark medium-paced

5.0

     I like media that tells stories about war so maybe I am bias, but GOD I LOVED THIS BOOK. I already loved the world and characters from the first 2 books. I think if you are not into war or politics this book won't be for you.

     I want to start by saying that this book took me 30 days to read, but it felt like a week. Every time I put the book down, I was thinking about it. Every time I picked the book back up, I was never lost or confused. The layout/timing of the whole book probably had a lot to do with that.

     (THE REST OF THE REVIEW CONTAINS SPOLIERS) I enjoyed every aspect of this book. I am a huge fan of fantasy politics. Even at the beginning while Feyre was at the spring court, I loved all the planning and manipulation that went on. After she gets back it went straight into the strategizing of the war. Right in the middle of that, the war starts. Of course, the book ends when the war does. 

     Most of the ending of the book had me crying. I cried when the girl's father comes back. The names of the ships got me. I cried when he died. I also cried when Rhysand dies. It takes a lot to make me cry so that is saying something about how much meaning and impact the events in the book had. 

     I could go on and on for days talking about everything I loved about the book; I won't bore you though. I couldn't even wait to start the next book. 

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