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Keys of Candor The Red Deaths:
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5
I bought this book at a local Comic-con, with low expectations. It was a little slow starting out, but I was pleasantly surprised with how much I liked it. The world building happened through-out the book, as did delving into the characters. I found myself rooting for a particular character, and disliking one immediately. And I really hope I haven’t seen the last of one of the secondary characters, Luken. If your into post apocalyptic books, this one’s a great read. I can’t wait to dig into the second one. You can’t tell that it’s self-published either. There was alot of moving from one main character to another in terms of POV, but the writers manage it effortlessly without it seeming choppy. Overall, a pretty great read. I would have given it a higher rating, but it took me a little longer than I would have liked to find myself hooked into the book.
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❤️❤️❤️ acomaf acotar acowar
FRIENDLY REMINDER ☾*.˚⋆✧゚*
        that when feyre caught the suriel for the first time and he 
       said “stay with the high lord.” was about rhysand all the time
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Feel free to ignore the messy car. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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My first review I’m going to post is going to be on one of my favorite book triology’s. Which I just finished reading, AGAIN.
Well, the first book to be specific. Let me hear from you guys. You agree, disagree, and why?
A Court Of Thorns And Roses (ACOTAR)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5
I can’t talk enough about how much I love this author! For me, she ranks right up there with J.K. Rowling as a favorite author. I have read this book several times. After reading the other books, you find yourself feeling entirely different about the characters, but I won’t really go into that.
I find myself drawn into these books. I had been really iffy on this book to begin with. Beauty and the beast is my absolute favorite fairy tale, and I’m usually not keen on any different takes on it. I had to try to read this book without comparing it to the classic tale. This book really made me look at things in a different way,
The world building is excellent. The story is very exciting. But the characters, that is what I really fell in love with. The main character, Feyre, is tough as nails, doing what she has to in order to survive. Despite this, the author still makes her relatable and like-able. She takes an incredible journey throughout this book.
The author is great at switching flawlessly between being humorous and being serious. Many of her main male characters are absolutely swoon-worthy.
She brings humor, magic, mystery, fairies, and romance together flawlessly in this novel, and I would reread it in a heartbeat. I would recommend this book to anyone that loves to get pulled into a good book.
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