A Court of Wings and Ruin

A Court of Wings and Ruin

2017 • 753 pages

Ratings826

Average rating4.2

15

Ugh, you have to read this book. It's so good! I can see why people love the 1st 2 books so much because you get to see Feyre interact with her beaus one-on-one. Book 3 is very much, let's explore what lies beyond Feyres knowledge and dive more into the war, the Fae alliances at large, and historical accounts of the courts and individuals in this story.

Girl this book is so long and it's so dense with new characters and these unique relationships we get glimpses of.

I feel like I need a family tree at this point with a glossary of who is who. We dive into how large this world is and it is overwhelming in a way I can't keep up but I enjoy being introduced to new characters.

Not to throw shade, this book feels like it's trying to give LOTR, but if certain characters don't keep popping up in the story and we just see them in passing, the lore between the characters feels like fluff. Right? Again, no shade, just acknowledging how large this world is and what characters may matter more down the road.

I love the messy relationship entanglements!!! It's so sad who all has lost loves, and we see so many layers to the High Fae. Who would've thought there was LGBTQIA+ representation here?? Okay ally!

Also, the ending, SHUT THE HELL UP!! I can't believe you would do that Sarah J Maas!! You are sending me!!! NOOOOOO!

But I love it!

March 16, 2024