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

adventurous challenging dark slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

“I would have waited five hundred more years for you. A thousand years. And if this was all the time we were allowed to have... 
The wait was worth it.”

When I finished ACOMAF, I was desperate to get my hands on this book. I called all FullyBooked (PH’s version of B&N) just to find a copy of this. All nearby branches were OOS, the only branches that have a copy of this were from the provinces. So I asked them to ship the books to me because I was desperate. Desperate to know what would happen to Feyre. Feyre who was a spy in the enemy’s land. Feyre who I dedicated tabs to how badass she is. Damn she was so bad ass in this book. 

I was instantly hooked once the book started - with Feyre being the spy and how she’s going back to the Night Court. Compared to the other books in the series, I found this book slower in terms of pacing. Although, that’s mostly because it has the war element heavily added. It’s a great read especially if you’ve been like me who’s legit been eaten by the series. It has a lot of plot twists and revelations that had be gasping in real life. The fact that I’m so late with reading this book, I’m glad I wasn’t heavily spoiled. ACOWAR is legit a great book that I’m for sure would reread in the future (together with the other books in the series ofc). Also, I’m glad to see more of the Archeron sisters in this book especially Nesta because I really hated her previously. Plus!!! I almost forgot!!! The high lord meeting!!!! Ughhhhhhh

I just want to say, Suriel, you are the MVP. Always and forever. 

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