2/06/2018

A Court of Thorns and Roses Book Review

Hello Everyone,
I literally don't remember when I have posted the last book review here on the blog, but now I finally feel like I read a book that generally made me want to tell my opinion about it, so here I am. 
As you could see from the title, I FINALLY read ACOTAR by Sarah J. Maas and I have no words for it. I already read the 2nd book in the series and if the 1st book was good then the 2nd was phenomenal. Yes, I loved this book. I wasn't the biggest fan of the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas, I even tried to read it twice, but it never really grabbed my attention so much for me to continue on with the series. So, it's no wonder it took me a year to pick up this book, but I was so wrong. ACOTAR made me fall in love with fantasy stories again and believe me if I say I haven't felt like I am in love with a fantasy book ever since I discovered Twilight or the Hush Hush series, but obviously, those were in another era and ACOTAR is on a completely different level.

The Premise of the Book:

Feyre's survival rests upon her ability to hunt and kill – the forest where she lives is a cold, bleak place in the long winter months. So when she spots a deer in the forest being pursued by a wolf, she cannot resist fighting it for the flesh. But to do so, she must kill the predator and killing something so precious comes at a price ...



Dragged to a magical kingdom for the murder of a faerie, Feyre discovers that her captor, his face obscured by a jewelled mask, is hiding far more than his piercing green eyes would suggest. Feyre's presence at the court is closely guarded, and as she begins to learn why, her feelings for him turn from hostility to passion and the faerie lands become an even more dangerous place. Feyre must fight to break an ancient curse, or she will lose him forever.




My Thoughts:
Okay, I don't even know where to start this. I loved the writing in this book, in my opinion in this book the writing is so much more detailed and better than in the Throne of Glass. Sarah J. Maas did really improve with her characters and with her world building. I am more the contemporary or thriller kind of person, but this book just straight up sucked me in and didn't let go. I think this was because it was a fantasy filled with a lot of romantic scenes and elements. A lot of people said that it has too much romance in the first book, but I think it was the thing that helped me get into the story initially. 
ACOTAR was really good to introduce the characters (where they came from, what they were like), the world and the starting point of the whole series in general. And I loved that although it was truly just the first part of a story, doing all the introduction of the world and the characters, it did feel like a complete story on its own. It could have been only a stand-alone and after reading it I would have been satisfied with it, but fortunately, that's not the case.
I loved the appearance of the elements of the Beauty and the Beast because it's one of my all-time favorite tales and I have read so many retellings, but this one was by far the most creatively executed.
Feyre was a good main character because this way we could see Prythian from the eyes of an outsider, which just made getting to know the world much easier. She was brave enough, but she knew her duties and wanted to keep her family alive. And she learns really fast and adapts to circumstances, which I really appreciate in characters, where they don't spend days whining about how they don't know what to do. 
Tamlin was a good love interest he didn't do much for me in the first book other than being cute and handsome and protecting Feyre while falling in love with her. One of my expectations for him in the second book was to get to know him more and yes, we do get to know more about him in the next book, we get to know him a LOT better. But about that later in my ACOMAF review.
Lucien is a really interesting character for me. He is so loyal to Tamlin and he does everything for him. He is the one who helps Feyre when she needs help and he is kind of a good friend to her. 
I loved the way Rhys was just barely there in this book, but then I was constantly thinking whether he is good for Feyre or he is going to do something bad to her and al while I was thinking about it, I felt kind of stupid, because it was obvious who I want to the main love interest in this book to be.
The main thing I liked about this book how excited it made me feel, even after finishing it fangirling over it for days and it has been a long time ago when I was having a really good book-hangover.
Overall the beginning of the book was rather slow, it was like a romance with fantasy elements and then there was this rather exciting finale kind of part, where initially Feyre went through a lot of challenges and ups and downs, which initially leads to her huge character development in the second book. I think you should definitely read this book if you haven't yet, even if you don't like fantasy, simply because it's so good and it gets even better through the series.
Until next time, 

Bianka

1/01/2018

Favourite Reads of 2017

Hello Everyone,
I cannot believe it's already the end of this year. This year for me has been really hard and a lot has changed, so I am so ready for 2018 and I hope it will be better. One thing for sure I want to change is, I want to be more consistent here on the blog, because I know I haven't been active here, only on my Instagram, but I want to do posts again here and I want to start writing again.
In this list, I tried to gather my favorite reads of 2017, but the list is very long so I am trying my best to really highlight my favorites this year. These books are in no particular order, but I separated my two absolute favorite books this year.

Off-Campus series by Elle Kennedy and The Royals series by Erin Watt

Okay, I think this year Elle Kennedy books were the best reads for me as far as romance books go. Her books are so easy to read and her stories are very entertaining and fast reads. Reading these books is like watching a rom-com. These books are the perfect before-after-during exam-period reads. But warning: the characters can be annoying sometimes, but these books are highly addictive.

Silber Trilogy by Kerstin Gier

This trilogy was very surprising to me. I loved the Precious Stone Trilogy by Kerstin Gier, but somehow I never picked this series up. And that was a very bad decision. Her characters and story felt so unique in the other trilogy, but this was another level. The dream world was probably my favorite part in these books, but the whole build-up of the story and the characters were really entertaining and fun.

Under Rose Tainted Skyes by Louise Gornall and A Quiet Kind of Thunder by Sarah Bernard

These two books were my favorite mental health reads this year and I think they both had an accurate description of the mental health problems pictured in them. They resonated with me and they both contained really good thoughts about the issues and about living with a mental disorder. Plus both main characters in these books went through huge character development.

Heist Society by Ally Carter

I don't think I have to say more about why Ally Carter is constantly on my favorites list, I just love her writing and she writes such entertaining spy and heist stories. Cannot wait to read the rest of the series. Her books never fail to entertain me, I just cannot imagine one favorites list without one of her books on it.

Absolute Favourites:

The book that spoke to me the most....

Unfiltered by Lily Collins

I think if you are young women, you should definitely read this book because it truly feels like a collection of advice and stories from a big sister I never had. Lily's writing and the way she is talking about each topic is very cool and meaningful. She talks about relationships, how to achieve your goals, eating disorders and also family. I loved this book so much.

The biggest surprise this year....

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

This book seriously blew me away. I wasn't the biggest fan of the Throne of Glass series and I think that's why I haven't picked this book up yet, but this story just sucked me in. I didn't understand the hype around it before, but for sure it is well deserved. I loved the characters, the story, I even liked the fantasy element, although I am not really a fantasy-lover myself. So yes, this book is truly amazing and you should read it, if you haven't already.

So there you go, these were my favorite reads of 2017. I had quite a good reading year, I have read some amazing books throughout this year, but as for other parts of my life, I hope 2018 will be much more positive. 
What were your favorite reads of 2017? What books are you the most excited next year?
Until next time, 
Bianka