![]() It was sweet, shocking and, at times, really eerie and compelling. Other than that, the plot was fantastic and very well thought out. ![]() But maybe that’s just my weird way of thinking. I do not want to compare this to Twilight, but the relationship in this book kind of made me think about Bella and Edward. I also didn’t really like the modern cliche of a girl falling in love with the enemy and the enemy being all mysterious and everything. However I would recommend this to older readers. Because the latest book in the series, A Court of Silver Flames, was published earlier this year, it’ll be a while until the next installment. I would also like to talk about the romance part of this book which I found was rather… innapropriate and too forward to be a young adult read. She sort of represents what a normal teen girl is like. ![]() ![]() The fact that Feyre is also timid and innocent but not a complete damsel in distress. The start of a sensational romantic fantasy trilogy by the bestselling author of the Throne of Glass series. And also, Feyre is a capable and independant individual, yet not as extreme as Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games, which is another thing I really loved about this book. Tamlin, through his mysterious identity and rash features, reminded me of the ‘Opera Ghost’ from The Phantom of the Opera, which I really loved, and thus made me really like Tamlin’s character. Firstly I would like to talk about the characters. ![]()
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