A Court of Wings and Ruin

A Court of Wings and Ruin

2017 • 753 pages

Ratings800

Average rating4.2

15

I've been avoiding writing the review for this book for two days. Well, it's time I'll do it.

So, this book is a bit different in atmosphere than the previous one. Of course, it could be understandable with so many things coming to the end. But I did expect just a bit more of something from it. It definitely wasn't boring, there was always something happening and I couldn't put this book down, even when I knew that I need to prepare for my exam.

The first part was not easy for me to read or at least, I thought that it would be that way. Feyre had to do a lot of things and in a lot of books that I'd read prior to ACOWAR, the characters in such situation disappointed me. But not Feyre. She did it impeccably.

After that, the book just flowed for me. I can't say that there are some big plot twists or even one, but that's okay. Instead of that, I've got a lot of scenes, where I thought that it will go one way, but something different happened. Anyway, I loved the characters and relationships between them (with a couple of exceptions, but that's just in my head, I guess).

As for the end of one arc, we certainly got a finale for a couple of characters and I could've stopped right here. But there are enough kernels for continuation of the series and I do want to know what happens next with other characters.

June 1, 2018