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A Court of Mist and Fury is a top-ranked paperback fantasy romance by Sarah J. Maas, boasting a stellar 4.9-star rating from over 21,000 readers. With fast, free shipping and premium packaging, this epic tale is a must-have for discerning book lovers craving immersive storytelling and flawless delivery.
| ASIN | 1526641143 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,440 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in History & Criticism of Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Customer reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (21,568) |
| Dimensions | 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9781526641144 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1526641144 |
| Item weight | 800 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 656 pages |
| Publication date | 16 February 2021 |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
V**O
Packaging is 10/10
I love how the book was packaged. As a bookworm, nothing irks me more than seeing the book raw and with folds when I open it. It wasn’t the case on this one. Absolutely love it!
F**S
I loved this book since the first time i read it in ebook format, so i decided to buy the physical one to have on my shelf and oh my god, what a marvelous cover, the colors are so vibrant, so much prettier than the original one, the second volume is definitely the best of the trilogy. The font and material are also top notch, loved it ❤️
A**A
The package delivered on right date, received the untampered however the book itself was not sealed in any plastic cover where the cover is wrinkled.
B**N
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Dark, Emotional, and Unforgettable Fantasy Romance A Court of Mist and Fury is a breathtaking continuation of Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series. From the very first page, the story sweeps you into a world of danger, magic, and raw emotion. Feyre’s journey of healing, self-discovery, and empowerment is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, and her evolving relationships, especially with Rhysand, are electric and deeply layered. The world-building is immersive, with richly detailed courts, high-stakes political intrigue, and unforgettable secondary characters. Maas’s writing captures both the beauty and brutality of this fantastical world, balancing intense romance with adventure and personal growth. Every twist, battle, and tender moment keeps you turning pages late into the night. This book is a perfect blend of action, romance, and emotional depth. Feyre’s resilience, the sizzling tension, and the sweeping narrative make A Court of Mist and Fury not just a sequel but a transformative reading experience. A must-read for anyone who loves fantasy, romance, and characters who fight for love and their own strength.
N**I
This book makes my soul sing. I don’t think there will ever be a book in the years to come that will get these feelings out of me. ✨ And every single time, I'd give this book a million star. It's amazing that after all the times I've read it still gets the best of me, provoke the deepest feels and have me fangirling for a good while. I'm a mess of emotions, feelings and things I never thought possible to even feel; until this book came into my life. Where do I even start? What is even life after this book? I’m truly ruined this time. Definitely beat the second book in a series syndrome to hell and back … Emotional, frustrating, intense, steamy, mind screwing and freaking soul shattering. I can write an entire review just describing how GOOD this book is, but it might take me a few days to pull out all the good words from a dictionary. I feel ashamed giving it only five stars; this book deserves the entire GALAXY, it’s officially been nominated as my favorite book of 2016. Sarah J. Maas truly proved to be a goddess, the queen of Fantasy because she doesn’t simply tell a good story. She weaves a tale, she breathe life to new characters and build a world that fits them like a puzzle piece. The way she spines the story and develop it throughout the books in the series is truly outstanding; reading a first book in a series by SJM is nothing like reading the second, the third … she writes about L I F E. A talent to behold; I am utterly grateful for whatever compelled me years ago to pick up her books. ** *** This review is filled with spoilers for both books ACOTAR & ACOMAF, so be careful as I don’t want to spoil you; this book has to be experienced with no background whatsoever. Read then come back. ** In A Court of Thorns and Roses, SJM broadly retold the Beauty and the beast fairytale through Feyre and Tamlin’s story in the Spring Court. But when everything went to hell by the end of the first book, now Aramantha is dead, Feyre is suffering of a bad case of Post-traumatic-disorder – well it’s entitled being the fact that she was tortured, locked up, killed and resurrected as a High Fae – Rhysand is finally back home and Tamlin is haunted by his helplessness. Now in A Court of Mist and Fury, SJM took a surprise turn down the Greek mythology, connected it all to Hades & Persephone’s story. In this sequel, two things stood out most; characters development and world building. D A M N, the way each character developed to a completely different person from the first impression in ACOTAR was amazing. In the Spring Court, Feyre is suffocating from Tamlin’s over protective attitude; it annoyed me to a point that I felt that it was degrading towards Feyre after all what she’s done for him. Both are struggling and swamped with nightmares from Under the Mountain and neither is feeling safe enough to talk to the other about it. Lucien had this resigned attitude, one that gave way too many excuses to Tamlin’s actions and to be honest that’s something I didn’t expect from him. I think – more like wishful thinking – in the sequel Lucien has a reason to fight against Tamlin’s restraints and truly break a few laws; come on Lucien let out the fox, I kept yelling that at the book during his scenes. Tamlin, well he was the BIG BLOW in the face because SJM made a statement with his character; yes you most definitely need to see through the beast, but it’s not always prince charming waiting on the other side. It won’t always be your other half and you shouldn’t yield to what’s available. You should fight for what you deserve. Swamped by nightmares and utterly terrified of Rhys and Feyre’s bargain, Tamlin truly ruined everything between him and Feyre. I can’t believe that he went far enough to lock her up, knowing that she’s beyond terrified from confined places, feeling like a prisoner and weak. And oh my god, him working with the king was the final straw to whatever sympathy I had for him. And that Ianthe – what was her name? I don’t even care to remember it – I freaking hated her from the first time she appeared. Totally saw through her mask, I knew the bitch wasn’t nice and friendly at all; Rhys’s story about her, thankfully confirmed what I had in mind. I want her D E A D ! I loved the strong woman Feyre became in this book. She went through every possible phase to truly accept what she is now, adapt to the powers she inherited from the 7 High lords and realize the path she’s supposed to go through. Feyre is definitely on my list of badass, strong favorite female characters, I cannot wait to see how badass she’ll be in the 3rd book. Now, *deep dramatic breath*, let’s talk about the High Lord of the Night court shall we? Rhysand’s character is a true crescendo, always revealing more depth and feel to him, always touching a more passionate note to your soul. It kept building up, up and up like this beautiful piece of music until the moment where it all explodes and all you see is passion, love and utter beauty. In A Court of Thorns and Roses we met this High Lord of the Night court; cunning, devilish person. We saw him as Aramantha’s man, bowing to her whims and wishes, yet at the end we kind of saw a glimpse to the person trapped inside by years of sacrifices and slavery. In A Court of Mist and Fury, we see a man, a rightful ruler, an honest, loyal friend and extremely passionate person. His passion is for life, peace and love. The thing that made him truly perfect is that he is in fact very imperfect; never hiding his cruel side, never denying who he truly is, what he truly is. He’s very loyal to the people he loves yet he’ll tear down the entire world for them, burn it to the ground until justice is served. The Night Court squad was absolute perfection; Mor, Azriel, Amren and Cassian. And Feyre’s sister’s development was something I wished for and got to witness; though what happened in the end brought me to tears. In A Court of Mist and Fury, we go to the Night Court, the Court of Nightmares, Velaris; and oh my stars they are all so utterly B E A U T I F U L. SJM did an outstanding job describing them all, weaving them around and around like waves of feelings to fit with Rhysand’s character and that was absolute perfection. We go to another court as well; The Summer Court and I loved it. I cannot wait to see the rest of the courts. War is knocking on the door and danger is spiraling from every corner. I’m so scared to even think how they’re going to clean this mess in the next book. And finally, let me say that the romance in this book is fascinating and heart wrenching – in a wonderful way. I loved how Feyre and Rhysand’s relationship developed from not friends, to friends, to best friends, to possible couples with all the flirting and tension – that by the way had my heart jumping out of chest at times – to mates. The fact that Rhys is giving her space to grow and be her own person, make her own choices and standing by her no matter what has earned him a few more thousand points on my scale. And she the other way around, never shielding her true self from him, lashing at him when he needs someone to get some sense in him and always there to shoulder his burdens. Their conversations, mind-talks, banter, flirting, and oh my, everything else was PERFECT and I need more and more and more and it’s never EVER going to be enough. I loved this book, loved it. Did I already say that? I don’t care, I FREAKING LOVED IT.
C**.
A Court of Thorns and Roses serie is one of my all time favorite. You can't put the books down once you've started, so many things happen during this journey, I won't say more because you absolutely have to read it and discover this wondeful story without spoilers. Feyre is facing many challenges and adventure, she grows up before our eyes and all the heroes are so sloveable, courageous and well described, thank you so much Sarah J. Maas! I've read it again and again and still fall in love each time with the heroes, the world building, the love story, the battles and challenges, you won't be disapointed.
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