
New York Times Best Selling author, Sarah J Maas last year released a coloring book based on her previous novels, Throne of Glass. A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book Review Subscribe to my You Tube channel and never miss a coloring book review. I hope you enjoyed the video review of A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book Your support is very much appreciated x A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book Video Review This does not affect the price that you pay. If you buy a book using that link, I will receive a small commission. This post contains affiliate links you can use to purchase the product.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Good for fans of Maas's previous books looking for a more mature read.-Emma Carbone, Brooklyn Public Library VERDICT A weak fantasy with strong romance elements.

Uneven pacing includes a slow start followed by a game-changing information dump, and then a more action- and less romance-filled second half. This retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Tam Lin" (with elements from ancient Greek mythology thrown in) has a strong focus on Feyre's physical attraction to Tamlin, but characters lacking in dimension detract from Feyre's strengths as a capable but rash heroine. Readers will find the author's trademark blend of action, romance, and witty banter as well as a sexier, edgier tone.

Maas follows up her "Throne of Glass" novels (Bloomsbury) with this series opener. Something that has cursed Tamlin for centuries may destroy him and his realm if Feyre can't find a way to stop it. When her feelings for Tamlin shift from loathing to lust, Feyre also realizes little will be able to keep them apart-not even the threat of evil lurking on the borders of the estate. Over the course of her captivity, Feyre soon learns that life in the Fae realm can be as much of an opportunity as a punishment. Feyre finds herself held on a lavish estate belonging to an elite Fae creature known as Tamlin. Instead, a monstrous creature soon comes to the cottage, accusing Feyre of murder and demanding she return with him to the Fae realm as payment for the life she took.

Gr 9 Up-When 19-year-old Feyre kills a wolf in the barren woods near her home in Prythian, she thinks it might be enough to help her family survive another long winter.
