As promised, I’m importing the A Court of Thorns and Roses recaps here from Patreon. These were originally written beginning in August of 2020, so there will be references to upcoming or seasonal events that won’t fit with our current timeline. I am not a time traveler and you’ll nev...
7- A Court of Mists and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses #2) by Sarah J. Maas If you’ve been around the blog before, you were probably waiting to see which Sarah J. Maas book would make this list. I love this one because it’s the start of the found family vibes and the ...
•A Court of Thorns and Rosesby Sarah J. Maas •Miles Moralesby Jason Reynolds •Malorieby Josh Malerman •Birdboxby Josh Malerman Brenna recommends: •Upright Women Wantedby Sarah Gailey •Into the Drowning Deepby Mira Grant
All of that generally works on the presumption that the film won’t be as good as the book, or at least that it will weaken the reading experience. I do think the latter is true; one of the best parts of reading is getting to imagine everything for yourself, and a film kind of sp...
Physically I've just gone through A Court of Thorns and Roses Series by Sarah J Maas, borrowing them from someone at work. Bit of fantasy mixed in with some hardcore plowing at parts. I've never read/watched Twilight, but I imagine they're not too dissimilar. Just finished T...
This is probably a bit too simple for me, but it does show the basics of what I’m hoping for, which is emphasis on title and color with a strong background visual:https://smile.amazon.com/Court-Mist-Fury-Thorns-Roses-ebook/dp/B015FELXQ0 ...