A Court of Mist and Fury
2016 • 659 pages

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Average rating4.4

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slow clap Worth the hype.

Halfway through the book, I had suspicions about how far Tamlin would go to get what he wanted, but 1) I expected him to be in on Ianthe's deceit (red petals?! I knew what you were) and 2) I doubted Mass would full send it and go there. I am happy to be proven wrong and am fully invested in this series!

I like Feyre much better now after getting her earned character growth! We got a lot more fae magic, but I'll admit not understand the system of it is something to get used to when you're used to systems like Robert Jordan's and Sanderson's. I want just a little more detail than we've gotten so far. And Feyre learned to read, thank the lord! And speaking of lord, no info about the gods yet, but now that we've gotten introductions to the priestesses and the Book and Cauldron, I'm hopeful for the next book!

Loved every Feyre and Rhysand scene and LOVE the full Court of Dreams! I guessed we were headed towards both her new title and immortality for her sisters, but I had no idea they would come so soon, and I'm so happy to get more time than I thought would be given post both of these developments!

Also, Tam's a bitch and can go to hell.

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