




A Court of Thorns and Roses : Maas, Sarah J.: desertcart.in: Books Review: Awesome Book - To be honest i did not pick up this book last year thinking it was an overhyped book. But this year since "A court of mist and fury" had released, i thought of picking up this book. And OH MY LORD!! This book is one of the most fantastic book i have read this year till now. Sarah has written a fantastic book.A perfect plot,perfect world building to die for characters and and amazing story. This story is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast. Though this book is a retelling it has its own interesting story plots and its own twist and turns.This book just blew my mind. Feyre is such an amazing character. She is bold and a daredevil. At the same time she is caring toward her family and considerate of everyone's feelings. She is really intelligent and is aware of every situation. Loyal to her feelings she finds herself in really dangerous situations.Each and every character in this book has stole my heart. No character was deemed useless. Each character had their own background and a back story. And each of them were woven together beautifully. I must say it was just flawless to see so many characters intertwined together by the fate they had to face. I found myself loving all the characters. Even the bad boys had my heart. Tamlin is the love interest and oh my God!!! He is just perfect. Not only is he handsome but strong and fierce.He is kind and loving towards all his subjects. The chemistry between Feyre and Tamlin is to die for. It was like i was there in that place with them watching them have all those conversations. I loved to see the slow growth in their relationship. Even the growth of these characters from the first till the last page was really something to appreciate. And can i say i am also in love with Rhysand? He is intriguing but at the same time he seems to be lovable and naughty(which i like). I am really curious to see how his anti hero role progresses. The relationships in this book are really admirable. The relationship between Feyre and her family was really fascinating.The love she had for her elder sisters and for her father was something to really look forward to. She loved them no matter what and thought of them before her. She was always worried for their safety and had done what needed to be done for keeping them safe. I loved the romance between Tamlin and Feyre. It was bitter-sweet. I wanted to be in Fayre's position. I just wanted to be that character. There is a little bit of adult content but not too much. I felt it was necessary for the story. The world building in this story was remarkable. The world is divide into two. The faerie Realm and the human Realm and none is allowed to visit the other. The history of the faerie world in itself and its history with the humans was really rich and fascinating. It left me intrigued wanting to know more of it. The world and the magic was not at all hard to understand.It just flowed on beautifully. All in all i am in love with this book. It is probably the best book i have read till now. I am completely obsessed. Highly recommend this book to all the fantasy lovers out there. It is a must read. An intriguing tale of love,hate and magic. I am really excited to read the next book in this trilogy. A really enjoyable and lovable book if you ever loved fairy tales. Video review- [...] Review: AMAZING!! Worth the price. - When I was done with the Fever series, I thought no book can ever fill in the void left by those books. And then, A Court Of Thorns And Roses happened to me. I deliberately kept away from fantasy novels all these years because I did not find the point in reading something that is unreal. In fact, I hardly ever read any fairy tales. Fairy tales never really interested me. A Court Of Thorns and Roses is the modified re-telling of the fairy tales, Beauty and The Beast and East of the Sun and West of the Moon. I have never read or watched Beauty and the Beast. All I knew about it was that a cursed beast falls in love with a human lady and her love for him breaks his curse and transforms him into a man. So, I started reading the book with this minor outline in my mind. And I what the book delivered was way beyond my expectations. I was left utterly astounded by the time I finished the book. With the fairy tale’s premise, Sarah J. Maas has created a phenomenal new world with magnificent characters. I loved this book and here are my reasons why. Points I Liked About A Court Of Thorns And Roses Fantastic Feyre: Feyre is the main character and narrator of the series. She may be poor but she never lets go of her dignity and pride. She is trapped in a completely new world with strange new people but she doesn’t lose herself to either fear of the unknown or glamour that appears before her. She is strong and self-reliant, probably because of the years she spent in utter poverty. What is more touching about her is that despite being ill-treated by her family, she only cares about them. Her concern for her family is slightly distressing especially when you know that they do not really care for her. Medium Paced: The story advances at a medium pace, which is fair enough considering its plot. Initially, the book felt a little slow but once Feyre is in Prythian things get faster and interesting. Beautiful Writing: Sarah J. Maas’s writing is just too good. Even though you know how the story will end, her writing keeps you on the edge of your seat. Her writing is descriptive yet concise. She has ensured that the readers have something to look forward to by the end of every chapter. Points I Did Not Like About A Court Of Thorns And Roses Terrible Tamlin: I am someone who falls in love with almost every good male lead I read about. It needs a lot of effort on the part of the hero to make me dislike him. So, when I say I do not like a hero it means that the character must certainly be overly clichéd or extremely boring. And Tamlin was both. Firstly, the name Tamlin itself sounds so childish. The writer has plucked elements from different fairy tales and merged them all into one novel and Tamlin’s character is inspired by a ballad, Scottish Borders. But the name Tamlin is too soft for the character described in the book. The name paints a feeble picture of a lanky man and does not evoke any sense of admiration for a High ranked Fae. Secondly, Tamlin falters heavily in the second half of the book. Feyre is badly hurt on several occasions in her attempts at saving Tamlin. But her efforts have no effect on him whatsoever. Though his behaviour is clearly justified in the book, as a reader it disappoints me. The central character ends up looking too weak, which robbed the sense of awe I generally feel for strong male characters. I do not expect perfect characters that always save the day with unbelievable actions. I just felt that Tamlin could have looked a little less weak. Now, that I have started reading the next book in the series, I understand the need for making Tamlin look the way he did. Final View: Sarah J. Maas’s fictional world of Prythian is highly engrossing. It was an interesting read and I found it next to impossible to keep the book down. You will like the book for the following reasons: you like the original version of Beauty and the Beast you like fantasy and romance fiction you like strong female leads in a story you are a Sarah J. Maas fan If none of these points apply to you then kindly do not cross this path. The fae realms might just claim your life.




| Best Sellers Rank | #178,651 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Paranormal Romance (Books) #9 in Romantic Fantasy #10 in Fantasy Romance (Books) |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (308,783) |
| Dimensions | 19.8 x 3 x 12.9 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1526605392 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1526605399 |
| Importer | Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd., 7/22, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi - 110002 INDIA, Email – [email protected], Ph – 011-47320500 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 50 g |
| Language | English |
| Paperback | 448 pages |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing (18 August 2020) |
| Reading age | 12 years and up |
S**N
Awesome Book
To be honest i did not pick up this book last year thinking it was an overhyped book. But this year since "A court of mist and fury" had released, i thought of picking up this book. And OH MY LORD!! This book is one of the most fantastic book i have read this year till now. Sarah has written a fantastic book.A perfect plot,perfect world building to die for characters and and amazing story. This story is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast. Though this book is a retelling it has its own interesting story plots and its own twist and turns.This book just blew my mind. Feyre is such an amazing character. She is bold and a daredevil. At the same time she is caring toward her family and considerate of everyone's feelings. She is really intelligent and is aware of every situation. Loyal to her feelings she finds herself in really dangerous situations.Each and every character in this book has stole my heart. No character was deemed useless. Each character had their own background and a back story. And each of them were woven together beautifully. I must say it was just flawless to see so many characters intertwined together by the fate they had to face. I found myself loving all the characters. Even the bad boys had my heart. Tamlin is the love interest and oh my God!!! He is just perfect. Not only is he handsome but strong and fierce.He is kind and loving towards all his subjects. The chemistry between Feyre and Tamlin is to die for. It was like i was there in that place with them watching them have all those conversations. I loved to see the slow growth in their relationship. Even the growth of these characters from the first till the last page was really something to appreciate. And can i say i am also in love with Rhysand? He is intriguing but at the same time he seems to be lovable and naughty(which i like). I am really curious to see how his anti hero role progresses. The relationships in this book are really admirable. The relationship between Feyre and her family was really fascinating.The love she had for her elder sisters and for her father was something to really look forward to. She loved them no matter what and thought of them before her. She was always worried for their safety and had done what needed to be done for keeping them safe. I loved the romance between Tamlin and Feyre. It was bitter-sweet. I wanted to be in Fayre's position. I just wanted to be that character. There is a little bit of adult content but not too much. I felt it was necessary for the story. The world building in this story was remarkable. The world is divide into two. The faerie Realm and the human Realm and none is allowed to visit the other. The history of the faerie world in itself and its history with the humans was really rich and fascinating. It left me intrigued wanting to know more of it. The world and the magic was not at all hard to understand.It just flowed on beautifully. All in all i am in love with this book. It is probably the best book i have read till now. I am completely obsessed. Highly recommend this book to all the fantasy lovers out there. It is a must read. An intriguing tale of love,hate and magic. I am really excited to read the next book in this trilogy. A really enjoyable and lovable book if you ever loved fairy tales. Video review- [...]
A**S
AMAZING!! Worth the price.
When I was done with the Fever series, I thought no book can ever fill in the void left by those books. And then, A Court Of Thorns And Roses happened to me. I deliberately kept away from fantasy novels all these years because I did not find the point in reading something that is unreal. In fact, I hardly ever read any fairy tales. Fairy tales never really interested me. A Court Of Thorns and Roses is the modified re-telling of the fairy tales, Beauty and The Beast and East of the Sun and West of the Moon. I have never read or watched Beauty and the Beast. All I knew about it was that a cursed beast falls in love with a human lady and her love for him breaks his curse and transforms him into a man. So, I started reading the book with this minor outline in my mind. And I what the book delivered was way beyond my expectations. I was left utterly astounded by the time I finished the book. With the fairy tale’s premise, Sarah J. Maas has created a phenomenal new world with magnificent characters. I loved this book and here are my reasons why. Points I Liked About A Court Of Thorns And Roses Fantastic Feyre: Feyre is the main character and narrator of the series. She may be poor but she never lets go of her dignity and pride. She is trapped in a completely new world with strange new people but she doesn’t lose herself to either fear of the unknown or glamour that appears before her. She is strong and self-reliant, probably because of the years she spent in utter poverty. What is more touching about her is that despite being ill-treated by her family, she only cares about them. Her concern for her family is slightly distressing especially when you know that they do not really care for her. Medium Paced: The story advances at a medium pace, which is fair enough considering its plot. Initially, the book felt a little slow but once Feyre is in Prythian things get faster and interesting. Beautiful Writing: Sarah J. Maas’s writing is just too good. Even though you know how the story will end, her writing keeps you on the edge of your seat. Her writing is descriptive yet concise. She has ensured that the readers have something to look forward to by the end of every chapter. Points I Did Not Like About A Court Of Thorns And Roses Terrible Tamlin: I am someone who falls in love with almost every good male lead I read about. It needs a lot of effort on the part of the hero to make me dislike him. So, when I say I do not like a hero it means that the character must certainly be overly clichéd or extremely boring. And Tamlin was both. Firstly, the name Tamlin itself sounds so childish. The writer has plucked elements from different fairy tales and merged them all into one novel and Tamlin’s character is inspired by a ballad, Scottish Borders. But the name Tamlin is too soft for the character described in the book. The name paints a feeble picture of a lanky man and does not evoke any sense of admiration for a High ranked Fae. Secondly, Tamlin falters heavily in the second half of the book. Feyre is badly hurt on several occasions in her attempts at saving Tamlin. But her efforts have no effect on him whatsoever. Though his behaviour is clearly justified in the book, as a reader it disappoints me. The central character ends up looking too weak, which robbed the sense of awe I generally feel for strong male characters. I do not expect perfect characters that always save the day with unbelievable actions. I just felt that Tamlin could have looked a little less weak. Now, that I have started reading the next book in the series, I understand the need for making Tamlin look the way he did. Final View: Sarah J. Maas’s fictional world of Prythian is highly engrossing. It was an interesting read and I found it next to impossible to keep the book down. You will like the book for the following reasons: you like the original version of Beauty and the Beast you like fantasy and romance fiction you like strong female leads in a story you are a Sarah J. Maas fan If none of these points apply to you then kindly do not cross this path. The fae realms might just claim your life.
M**A
An immortal story written in an immortal way
It's been a while since I had been drowned in a riot of emotions while reading a book. This book made me go through every single emotion, pain, the highs & lows the characters went through. Though Tam and Feyre's love story was the major plot that drove this book, it's been really awesome to read the other stories as well and I'm glad that they were all given equal importance and depth. Lucien's character as the emissary was very well balanced that he wasn't too rude to be a rogue but also had a rough edge to his character. The way Nesta changed or rather her character depth was revealed was fantastic. Amarantha's character was truly hateful and kudos to the author for making me despise her with vengeance. The trials were so ruthless, but also, the way they were captured made me feel like watching a movie playing rather than reading from the pages. I'm so glad that I started out on this series late as I wouldn't have even been able to hold myself back while I await the next part to be released. A very well-deserved 5-star. It's a must-read recommendation for all fantasy romance lovers.
S**.
In the second half of the book there’s these patches of glue that bled onto the pages which ripped my pages (see the second photo) :( Other than that it’s good quality, just an average book.
M**A
Super wydanie, dostarczona w idealnym stanie.
F**I
Came without a scratch perfect condition
B**A
I usually do not read fantasy books but A Court of Thorns & Roses had been absolutely amazing! I couldn' t stop reading it. It's an engaging story, and the characters are well-described. I can't wait to start the second book.
I**T
"Vertraue niemandem (...)Deine Sinne sind dein ärgster Feind und warten nur darauf, dich zu täuschen" ( Kapitel 33) Dieser Rat an Feyre ist gleichzeitig ein Rat der Autorin an ihre Leser, was ich aber auch erst nach der Lektüre des 2. Bandes – ACOMAF begriffen habe. Ohne Band 2 würde ich diesem Buch nur 4 Sterne geben, denn die Geschichte ist schön geschrieben, aber auch nicht sooo herausragend – dachte ich. Die wirkliche Genialität dieses Buches versteht man wirklich erst nach "ACOMAF". Danach habe ich "ACOTAR" noch einmal gelesen, und diesmal mit ganz anderen Augen. Was Sarah J. Maas hier mit dem Leser macht, ist gemein, hinterhältig – und absolut genial!!!! Meine Gedanken dazu habe ich in meiner Rezension zum 2. Band "Das Reich der Sieben Höfe. Flammen und Finsternis" niedergeschrieben, hier würde es zu sehr spoilern. Die Handlung Zu Beginn der Geschichte lernt man die junge Jägerin Feyre kennen, die als Alleinversorgerin für ihre verarmte Familie im Wald jagen geht. Dabei tötet sie einen Fey, eines jener schönen und gefährlichen Wesen, die jenseits der Grenze im sagenhaften Reich Prythian leben. In der Nacht darauf erscheint eine magische Kreatur und fordert als Wiedergutmachung Feyres Leben – das sie fortan im Reich der unsterblichen Fae verbringen muss. Als Gast von Tamlin, dem High Lord des Frühlingshofes, einem der 7 Herrscher von Prythian, genießt das aus bitterer Armut stammende Mädchen plötzlich Luxus in Hülle und Fülle. Doch nichts ist dort wie es zunächst scheint und Tamlin und sein Gefolgsmann Lucien verbergen ein Geheimnis vor ihr. Ein böser Fluch liegt über dem Land und Feyre begreift viel zu spät, dass ihr eine Schlüsselrolle bei der Lösung dieses Fluches zugedacht ist. Und ab diesem Punkt kommt die Handlung richtig in Fahrt! Die Hauptpersonen Die Handlung wird aus Sicht der Protagonistin Feyre in der ich-Perspektive erzählt, was den großen Vorteil hat, dass der Leser mit ihr zusammen die Welt der Menschen und das Reich der Fey erlebt und entdecken kann. Am Anfang fand ich Feyres Perspektive teilweise anstrengend, da sie so sehr mit Vorurteilen und Fluchtgedanken beschäftigt ist, dass sie die Wunder, die sie plötzlich erlebt, gar nicht richtig begreifen und würdigen kann, dies ändert sich jedoch im Laufe der Handlung, denn Feyre macht eine unglaubliche Entwicklung durch. Tamlin ist der High Lord des Frühlingshofes, ein mächtiger Krieger, der die Gestalt eines Biests annehmen kann und gegen bösartige Kreaturen kämpft, die sein Reich heimsuchen. Er ist ein geborener Beschützer, kultiviert und fürsorglich – aber als Biest auch unberechenbar. Zwischen ihm und Feyre bahnt sich eine romantische Liebesgeschichte an, deren Stärke im Laufe der Handlung stark auf die Probe gestellt werden wird. Lucien ist Tamlins Freund und Gefolgsmann, als Sohn eines anderen High Lords aus seinem eigenen Reich vertrieben und in Zwist mit seiner Familie dient er als Botschafter am Frühlingshof. Seine zynische Art und seine scharfe Beobachtungsgabe bringen Schwung in die Geschichte. Am Anfang steht er Feyre ablehnend gegenüber, wandelt sich aber später zu einem treuen Freund. In der Mitte des Buches taucht dann Rhysand auf, der faszinierend-gefährliche High Lord des Hofes der Nacht. Charismatisch, verführerisch und charmant, aber auch arrogant, bedrohlich und brutal, löst er sehr widersprüchliche Gefühle aus. Man vermutet von Anfang an, dass viel mehr hinter seiner vielschichtigen Persönlichkeit stecken muss. Doch dies wird erst nach und nach enthüllt – ich kann nur sagen: Rhysand ist einer der großartigsten Buch-Charaktere, die mir je begegnet sind. Ich empfehle hier noch einmal wärmstens: LEST. DEN. 2.Teil: FLAMMEN UND FINSTERNIS!!!! (und danach den 3. Teil, denn spätestens nach Teil 2 werdet ihr süchtig sein) "Er lächelte mich noch einen Herzschlag lang an. Mir war noch nie ein so gut aussehender Mann begegnet – und noch nie hatten beim Anblick eines Mannes meine sämtlichen Alarmglocken dermaßen laut angeschlagen."(S. 226) "Seine Worte waren mit einem Hochmut getränkt, wie ihn nur ein Unsterblicher an den Tag legen konnte. Er lachte leise. "Nein, ich bin kein Mitglied des edlen Frühlingshofes. Und darüber bin ich heilfroh." (S. 227) Die Geschichte Wenn das Reich der Sieben Höfe zu Beginn stark an ein Märchen (Die Schöne und das Biest) erinnert, so wechselt die Handlung im 2. Teil des Buches ins Mythologische und wird actionreicher, brutaler und auch erotischer. Im gleichen Zug wird auch Feyre stärker und erwachsener. Die Autorin spielt dabei gekonnt mit verschiedenen Märchen- und Mythenelementen wie "Hades und Persephone", "Eros und Psyche" und "Ariadne". Zudem gibt es Parallelen zu "Tribute von Panem", allerdings nicht so sehr, dass es stören würde. Ich habe die ganze Reihe inzwischen auf deutsch und englisch, gelesen und kann das jedem nur ans Herz legen. Ich bin geflasht und restlos begeistert. Zum Teil liegt es an Sarah J. Maas' absolut genialen Schreibstil, der (im Englischen Original sogar noch mehr als im Deutschen) absolut flüssig und eingängig ist und es schafft, die inneren Gefühle und äußeren Geschehnisse auf einzigartige Weise miteinander zu verbinden. Nach der "Reich der Sieben Höfe"-Reihe habe ich auch die gesamte "Throne of Glass"-Serie der Autorin verschlungen und warte nun sehnsüchtig auf die Fortsetzungen. Von mir gibt es 5 Sterne – aber nur in Kombination mit Band 2, denn danach liest man "Dornen und Rosen" zwischen den Zeilen und mit ganz anderen Augen.
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