Nearing the end of Book 1!!!
After the first few chapters(where my dislike for Nesta started)… this book TOOK OFF!! Sarah, the author, has SUCH an amazing IMAGINATION… she is sooooo creative! The details in the book are sooo amazing! The story line is SOLID! The characters are unique and extremely relatable! #acotar #bookrecommendations #acourtofthornsandroses #sarajmaas #feyrearcheron
Okay, bookworms, I just HAD to share my thoughts on A Court of Thorns and Roses, Book 1! I’ve seen so much buzz around this series, and now I totally get why. As someone who’s always on the hunt for a captivating English story book, this one absolutely blew me away. From the moment I cracked open this book, Sarah J. Maas's imagination shines through. The world-building is just phenomenal. I felt like I was right there in Prythian, experiencing every detail of the Fae courts and the human lands. It’s not just magical; it’s gritty, beautiful, and utterly immersive. The descriptions are so vivid, making it easy to picture the stunning landscapes, the ancient traditions, and the terrifying creatures. It’s a testament to a truly gifted storyteller. The storyline, as my original post mentioned, is SOLID. It starts with Feyre, a huntress trying to keep her family alive, and quickly spirals into a tale of ancient curses, dangerous bargains, and unexpected romance. The pacing is fantastic, with enough twists and turns to keep you glued to the pages. You'll find yourself constantly guessing what will happen next, and the stakes feel incredibly real. It's the kind of epic fantasy narrative that makes you forget you're even reading. And let's talk about the characters! They are, without a doubt, one of the strongest elements of this English story. Feyre is such a resilient and relatable protagonist. Her journey from a weary huntress to someone discovering her own strength and voice is truly inspiring. And yes, my initial dislike for Nesta was real! She’s definitely a complex character, and while she can be frustrating, her presence adds so much depth and dynamic to the family relationships. Even the secondary characters, like Tamlin, Lucien, and of course, the infamous Rhysand, are so well-developed that they practically leap off the page. You get invested in their fates, their flaws, and their loyalties. For anyone looking for a rich, emotional, and adventurous English story book review, A Court of Thorns and Roses is an absolute must-read. It’s a perfect blend of fantasy, romance, and gripping suspense. If you love strong female leads, intricate magical systems, and stories that make you feel everything, then trust me, you need to pick this up. Book 1 just scratches the surface, leaving you desperate to dive into the rest of Sarah J. Maas's incredible series. Seriously, go read it!






































































