Book of the Week: ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’

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A Court of Thorns and Roses

Sarah J Maas

2015, 419 pages

Fantasy

The youngest daughter of a very poor family, Feyre is solely responsible for keeping her sisters and her father fed. She will do anything to keep them alive, including kill a wolf who may not be just a wolf.

When she is stolen from her family by the wolf’s friend, by a monster, they don’t fight to keep her. Trapped in luxury, Feyre is plunged into a new world she doesn’t understand and had only heard stories about as a child.

But, the nightmarish world she thought she was going to is nothing at all like she expected, and her captor isn’t a monster, but a man under a curse. With the flavor of a beauty and the beast story arc, Feyre finds herself in a similar position of being the sole savior for a new family, and new people.

And she’ll do anything to save them, including venturing into a mountain that could be certain death.

Amanda AlwynConcord Public Library 

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